IF talks at Flights of Foundry

Thursday, April 8, 2021   (updated 5 days later)

Tagged: flights of foundry, interactive fiction, if, conferences

A quick notice that I'm part of the program of Flights of Foundry, a virtual SF conference on April 16-18.

There's quite a bit of IF-related content on the schedule, in fact. I'm on two panels, but look at this:

That is, mind you, just the narrative-related topics with names that I recognized. There are entire other tracks for SF/fantasy prose, art, poetry, comics, tabletop games, and more. The organizers have taken the idea of a virtual, distributed conference as a license to run the thing round the clock. There is, as people say, a lot.

The event is run by Dream Foundry, a new nonprofit supporting "professionals working in the field of speculative literature". This is adjacent to SFWA, the SF writers' association. Dream Foundry's idea (I gather) is to include artists, designers, translators, editors, and other such people. Of course SFWA is also trying to expand to more kinds of creators, so it will interesting to see if the two organizations develop different focuses.

The upshot is that Flights of Foundry is more professionally-focused than the fannish SF cons I usually attend, but hipper and more game-literate than, say, Readercon. Which is not to see you won't see some of the same people at all these events! But, again, different focus.

Hope to see you around that weekend.