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Sunday, April 18 • 01:00 - 01:50
Imagining Accessible Worlds in SFF

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So you want to imagine an accessible future. Or an inclusive secondary world. Or a disabled positive attentive history. What are some of the advantages, pitfalls, and things to consider when creating an accessible SFF world? How do the needs of different types of disabled characters affect that? Let's talk about how to make rich, fascinating worlds that are accessible too

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A. T. Greenblatt

A.T. Greenblatt is a mechanical engineer by day and a writer by night. She lives in New York City where she's known to frequently subject her friends to various cooking and home brewing experiments. She is a graduate of Viable Paradise XVI and Clarion West 2017. Her work has won a... Read More →

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Andi C. Buchanan

Andi C. Buchanan lives and writes just outside Wellington, New Zealand. Winner of Sir Julius Vogel Awards for From a Shadow Grave (Paper Road Press, 2019) and their short story "Girls Who Do Not Drown" (Apex, 2018), their fiction is also published in Fireside, Kaleidotrope, Glittership... Read More →
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Katharine Duckett

Katharine Duckett is the award-winning author of Miranda in Milan, a Shakespearean fantasy novella debut that NPR calls "intriguing, adept, inventive, and sexy." Her short fiction has appeared on Tor.com and in Uncanny, Apex, PseudoPod, and Interzone, as well as various anthologies... Read More →

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Sunday April 18, 2021 01:00 - 01:50 UTC
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