Wolf Dreams and Nightmares
Mar. 11th, 2006 02:56 pmWerewolves Talk
This piece is based on a presentation I did at Swancon, which was quite well attended for an 8pm panel but since a lot of people had other things to do at the time, I decided to put the notes, tidied up somewhat, on my LJ, plus other things I thought of since to make myself look intelligent. Writers do this all the time. It doesn’t matter if you have the brilliant idea 12 hours late if you are fitting it into text rather than conversation :-)
The program notes for the Swancon panel read:
Where the Wild Things Are
Werewolves and other shapeshifters may not have attracted the same cult following as vampires but they’re just as well-known. A look at the possible origins of the myth, its most recent incarnations and the reasons for its endurance.
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This piece is based on a presentation I did at Swancon, which was quite well attended for an 8pm panel but since a lot of people had other things to do at the time, I decided to put the notes, tidied up somewhat, on my LJ, plus other things I thought of since to make myself look intelligent. Writers do this all the time. It doesn’t matter if you have the brilliant idea 12 hours late if you are fitting it into text rather than conversation :-)
The program notes for the Swancon panel read:
Where the Wild Things Are
Werewolves and other shapeshifters may not have attracted the same cult following as vampires but they’re just as well-known. A look at the possible origins of the myth, its most recent incarnations and the reasons for its endurance.
( Read more... )