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DragonCon is Coming! 2017

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DragonCon is Coming! 2017

Dragon Con 2017 A quick preview of Things to come! Last week was our "5 Years of Nightmares" anniversary celebration, but no rest for the wicked as we're heavy into prep to slay the Dragon once again.  We have a new booth set up, more mugs than ever before, and some shiny new rarities and exclusives for your feast your peepers! Horror In Clay will be located on the 3rd floor of Americasmart Bldg2  in Booth 204 5th Anniversary Horror In Clay Mai Tai Glasses KATZEN Pink and Teal, with 22k gold  Our Limited Edition zombie glasses for Dragon Con! 144 of these, 72 in...

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Corner-booth Blog #5 - A Con Job: Tips for convention panel speakers

Posted by Jonathan Chaffin on

Panels are fun, but they can be stressful for panelists, and the stress can come from some strange directions.  I wanted to run down some of the more common thoughts and observations I've had, on the off chance they are useful to someone about to be on their first convention panel.

  1. So you're going to be on a panel…GREAT! They are fun! REMEMBER THAT! In any setting you can enjoy the atmosphere or you can BE part of the atmosphere.  If you've been asked to be on a panel (or Q&A session, or to speak) it means, first and foremost, the panel organizer (track director or whoever) trusts you to contribute positively to the panel/track/convention. Heady times, my friend!  
  2. Either you are an authority on a subject, were directly involved, have a unique perspective, or are really entertaining in front of a crowd.  Or all of the above.  Let that be your armor against self-consciousness and doubt; the organizer trusts you.  Try and relax and remember that you are there in  front of the crowd to be you; to bring your knowledge and experience and personality to the panel.
  3. Don't let the organizer down.  Here's a handy dandy sub-list that will help you out.

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