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Schedule

Saturday, November 9, 2024
Time
Program
Location
9:00 AM
Video Games
Okoye
Time:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location:
Okoye
Type:
Gaming
Tabletop Games
Storm
Time:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Location:
Storm
Type:
Gaming
9:30 AM
Court Dancing: +1 Performance, +1 Diplomacy
Korra
Time:
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Location:
Korra
Type:
Workshop
Speakers:
Whitney Rowlett/The Revel Alliance

In your eternal quest for just one more point of diplomacy at formal elven functions, why not explore dance? No experience? Not a problem – we’ll take you from novice to experienced courtier in no time flat! All new dances for 2024!

Anime Meetup
Meetup Area
Time:
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Location:
Meetup Area
Type:
Meetup

Go Plus Ultra at our animeetup! Whether you are a magical girl, a Super Saiyan, an adorable talking animal, or just an ordinary person living in extraordinary circumstances, come join us to meet up with other folks who are fans of all things anime and manga.

10:00 AM
Don’t Die Trying! Crafting Safely in Every Space
Uhura
Time:
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Location:
Uhura
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
ThatCostama, Captain Montgomery Cosplays

Ever had to sew at your dining room table or hold a piece of armor out a window to spray paint it? We’ve been there, and we have a better way. Take a peek at where we make our giant gowns and 6 foot wings, learn best practices with respirators, first aid, and everything in between. Keeping yourself safe, sane, and hydrated while showing off your creations is mandatory, so come from our myriad of missteps over our decades of cosplay experience and never get lightheaded again!

English Language Techniques for Gender-Inclusive Writing, Gaming, and Geekery
America
Time:
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Location:
America
Type:
Workshop
Speakers:
Dendron Chamberlain

This practical workshop is designed for geeks of all English skill levels. After a brief introduction of important contextual information, you will build your own tool kit for gender-free language in English by working together in small groups to learn a series of methods provided by the instructor. Material is applicable to everything from noveling to game design to role play dialogue and more! NOTE: Doors will close to entry after the workshop starts, so be sure to arrive early!

10:30 AM
Should I go to Art School and Other Questions
Garnet
Time:
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Location:
Garnet
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Mad Rupert, Ngozi Ukazu, Eunnie

Want to pursue a career in animation or illustration, but not sure if going to art school is worth it? You’re not alone! Join Eunnie (If You’ll Have Me), Mad Rupert (Bunt!, Sakana), and Ngozi Ukazu(Bunt!, Check, Please!) to discuss the pros, cons, and everything in-between of the great art school conundrum.

VG: Omega Intertainment: Tower Song Live
Okoye/Let's Play Stage
Time:
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Location:
Okoye/Let's Play Stage
Type:
Gaming
11:00 AM
Cosplay Meetup
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location:
Type:
Meetup

Celebrate the art of cosplay by showcasing your favorite costumes and characters! Discuss cosplay creation, performance tips, and the joy of embodying beloved characters.

11:00 AM
Uncertain Eco Futures
Furiosa
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location:
Furiosa
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Tara Campbell, Brenda Cooper, Clara Ward

The effects of climate change can no longer be denied. Vulnerable communities are already grappling with climate emergencies, and technology won’t be the only thing to change our lives in the future when the Earth itself is changing all around us. Join SFF authors for a discussion on imagining and navigating future worlds with hotter temperatures, water scarcity, rising sea levels, crop failures, and the movement of climate refugees. Topics will include balancing research and writing, deciding how much science to include, and positioning your work within traditions of ecologically focused science fiction.

Design A Board Game (Ages 8-18)
Korra
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Location:
Korra
Type:
Workshop
Speakers:
Lysa Penrose/Ravensburger

For ages 8-18! Create your own board or card game guided by seasoned game developer Shanon Lyon (Ravensburger)! In this workshop, Shanon will share her tips and tricks to crafting a concept, theme, and game mechanics. Then, use your game design kit to build your game. Work in groups or as an individual.

Women’s Brick Initiative: Inspiring Women and Girls to Create With LEGO Bricks
Rey
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location:
Rey
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
CJ, Caleb Inman, Kelly Bartlett, Megan Lum, Phoebe Arcilla

Even though building with LEGO bricks was originally marketed without gender, many societal perceptions show LEGO building and play as a “boy’s toy” and often exclude the girls and women who also enjoy building and designing imaginative creations. If you’ve ever wondered how to build a pink castle with women knights, a deep-space adventure with women astronauts, beautiful and scenic cascading waterfalls, or realistic plants, the WBI offers information, support, and encouragement for all.

11:30 AM
Social Computing and Fandom
Uhura
Time:
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location:
Uhura
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Alyse Marie Allred, G

We’re doctoral students in the Human Centered Design & Engineering program at the University of Washington. Under Dr. Cecilia Aragon, our lab has conducted extensive research on transformative fandom, including informal learning in online fanfiction communities, experiments in navigating sans algorithm on AO3, and the relationship between fanartists and the larger online artist community. We look forward to sharing our ongoing work with the Geek Girl Con community once again.

VG: Heart of the Dungeon Live
Okoye/Let's Play Stage
Time:
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location:
Okoye/Let's Play Stage
Type:
Gaming
12:00 PM
Immersive Horizons: Harnessing the Vast Potential of XR to Create the Reality WE Want to See
America
Time:
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location:
America
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
MakerCometRei, Unreality3D , Brenda Trinidad

Rei and Laurie return this year on a mission to democratize emerging tech. This year, joined by Brenda Trinidad and contributing artists Marva Ayoka Harris and Anita Wielgosz, we will explore the positive power of XR. This session invites audience participation to create a persistent virtual monument envisioning our equitable future in tech. We will emphasize XR’s potential for real change and inclusivity, showcasing diverse perspectives and discussing how XR storytelling is breaking barriers.

Autobio Comics: A Conversation with Maia Kobabe and Ashley R Guillory
Garnet
Time:
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location:
Garnet
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Maia Kobabe, Ashley R Guillory

Description: Long time friends and autobio comic authors Maia and Ashley talk about turning memories into stories, why one moment might spark a comic and not another, working in short form and pitching full length memoir books, ethical questions about protecting the identities of family and friends and the veracity of memory.

12:30 PM
First Time Fan & Friendship Meetup
Meetup Area
Time:
12:30 PM - 1:30 AM
Location:
Meetup Area
Type:
Meetup

First time at GeekGirlCon? Or are you a returning attendee who wants to make some new friends? Kick off the con with this informal and fun meetup!

12:30 PM
Fun Engineers in Tech: Hardware in Augmented Reality
Furiosa
Time:
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Location:
Furiosa
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Yixing Shi, Jasmine Chuang, Maria Wilhelm, Diane Chen

Come chat with women hardware engineers working on futuristic Augmented Reality devices and find out the cool things we get to do and how you can do it too. We’ll talk about just what is hardware engineering, what it’s like to be in a male dominated industry, and possible ways to explore/enhance your interest in engineering hardware.

So How Often Do You Think About the Galactic Empire?
Rey
Time:
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Location:
Rey
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Gina Saucier

Based on the TikTok trend ‘so how often do you think about the Roman Empire’, this will be a discussion of our favorite comparative empires in science fiction and fantasy books, tv, and film. This presentation will cover classic sci-fi empires from Asimov’s Foundation to Star Wars. When is it an empire in all but name? How were empires glorified in fantasy to support ideologies in real life? (Looking at you race, gender, and class!)

TTRPG: Blood on the Clocktower Live
Okoye/Let's Play Stage
Time:
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Location:
Okoye/Let's Play Stage
Type:
Gaming
1:00 PM
Confidence Through Cosplay
Uhura
Time:
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location:
Uhura
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Starfighter Smalls, Trexy Jess, Dummythiccosplay, Nicky Stewardson

Confidence through cosplay is about creating an inclusive, safe, and welcoming community for fans and cosplayers alike. This is an open discussion panel where our goal is to encourage and inspire people who are passionate about cosplay and give them the confidence to cosplay. We will cover tough topics such as social media and its negative impact on cosplay and self-esteem and comparing yourself to others. We will also give you the tools to overcome those obstacles.

A Pop-Up Murder Mystery Party: The Curious Carnival!
Korra
Time:
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Location:
Korra
Type:
Workshop
Speakers:
Foul Play Games Maddy Vonhoff

Join Foulplay Games for a pop-up murder mystery game, The Curious Carnival! Visit the Petrovic Family Circus for an 100th birthday, where you will play as a suspect over 2 hours of mystery and intrigue to figure out whodunnit! Discover friends and rivals while bribing and blackmailing other con attendees to find clues and gather information to solve the crime! No prior experience needed, 13+ recommended. Prizes and swag for winners! No signup required, first come, first served!

1:30 PM
Love Your Shelf: A Personalized Book Recommendation Bonanza
America
Time:
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Location:
America
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Claire Scott

As we move into the Long Dark, reading books that bring you joy is more important than ever… but it can be hard to know what to pick up next. Find your next comfort read — whether that’s fantasy, romance, hopepunk, horror, or a slice of life comic — with the help of six avid teen readers and their librarian as they share their favorite recent reads across genres for teens and adults.. Then share your own favorite reads with other readers and leave with a personalized list to get you through the winter.

Kamino Temple Presents: The Crisis of Leia Organa
Garnet
Time:
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Location:
Garnet
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Kamino Temple

Saber Guild Kamino Temple presents a live-action Star Wars comedy, featuring choreographed lightsaber battles! Leia Organa sets out to apprehend Sith elements within the remnants of the Empire, but the Imperials sow confusion with multiple decoy Leias! Will the authentic Leia Organa prevail in foiling their plans?

2:00 PM
Family Story Time & Kid Meetup
Meetup Area
Time:
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Location:
Meetup Area
Type:
Meetup
Speakers:
Hosted by Teal Christenson

Calling all kids and caregivers! Join us for a library story time, play/activity time, and an opportunity to meet fellow geeky families. Kids ages 0-12 and their caregivers welcome!

2:00 PM
Shields Up: the bug origin of armor & why you want exoskeleton on your side when you go into battle
Furiosa
Time:
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Location:
Furiosa
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
The Bug Chicks

Exoskeleton isn’t just a sci-fi piece of body armor – it’s the bones of an arthropod’s body! Whether it is super elastic and soft or diamond-hard and durable, exoskeleton works to protect and contain a bug’s fragile innards. This versatile material has inspired sci-fi and fantasy characters and wardrobes and real world applications like robots and mobility aids. Join entomologists and educators Kristie and Jess (The Bug Chicks) as they teach about exoskeleton with live animals and microscopes! BONUS: They will be sharing access to their new web-series on arthropod eyes called A Different View at GGC this year!

Networking in Games
Rey
Time:
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Location:
Rey
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Elsa Burrow, Fred Norton, Anita Sujarit, Emily Zulauf

The games industry continues to evolve in unpredictable ways. Join us to learn from a diverse group of professionals who have experienced highs and lows during their careers. We’ll discuss reliable ways to network with your peers and find your own path.

2:30 PM
2:30 PM
The Great Cascadia Zombie Survival Challenge
Uhura
Time:
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Location:
Uhura
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Girl Scouts of Western Washington

Join the Girl Scouts of Western Washington’s new CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) and learn what it means to “Be Prepared and Not Scared!” Every year Girl Scouts of Western Washington hosts The Great Cascadia Zombie Survival Challenge – to prepare Girl Scouts to be resilient in times of emergencies. Whether you are preparing for a snowstorm, heat or smoke advisory, an earthquake, or zombie apocaly

3:00 PM
Intro to Self Photography for Cosplay (On a Budget!)
America
Time:
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location:
America
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Sir Kay Cosplay

This panel will cover how to start taking our own cosplay photos. It will go over how to use lighting and set up lighting, how to set up backdrops, and how to set up a phone for the best results. All while using household items or cheap equipment.

Navigating the Publishing World
Garnet
Time:
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location:
Garnet
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Michelle Chan (moderator), Natalie Naudus, Ngozi Ukazu, Mad Ruper, Maia Kobabe

It can be tough to break into art industries and publishing is no different. Join Maia Kobabe (Gender Queer), Natalie Naudus (Gay the Pray Away), Mad Rupert (Bunt!, Sakana), and Ngozi Ukazu (Bunt!, Check, Please!) as they discuss all the hurdles, pitfalls, and forks in the road to publishing.

3:30 PM
Representing the True Diversity of Neurodiversity
Furiosa
Time:
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Location:
Furiosa
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Clara Ward, Danielle D.M. Gembala, Liz Coleman

Contrary to past assumptions, neurodiversity presents in many forms across all genders and backgrounds. As neurodiverse creatives work to empower ourselves, how can we promote more varied and positive representations across books, shows, and comics?

DIY Zine Workshop
Korra
Time:
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Location:
Korra
Type:
Workshop
Speakers:
Madeline Fox

Come make a Geek Girl zine! Learn about the radical nerd history of punk publishing and create your very own DIY publication.

Ship It! Video Game Production
Rey
Time:
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Location:
Rey
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
JC Lau, Samantha Stelter, Nigel Davis, Hollie Brown

“We’ve all heard of game designers, artists, and programmers, but one crucial role in game development is that of producers. But what is a game producer, and what do they do? How do they contribute to a game team from concept to postlaunch?

Join our panel of veteran game producers as we talk about what skills you need to be a producer, our day to day roles, and our journeys into the games industry. You’ll learn about what producers do, how production changes from small to massive teams, and how to apply skills you already have to game production to herd all the cats you need to to make a great game.”

4:00 PM
You’ve Got 99 Problems But a Book Ain’t One: Alternative Reads to Your Problematic Faves
Uhura
Time:
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Uhura
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Jenna Zarzycki, Canelle Irmas, Sara Hunt, JJ Higgins, Marie Guenette

POV: Can’t quit your favorite tropes, but are tired of the same authors and titles. KCLS Librarians: “Hold my tea. We’ve got options.”

4:30 PM
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Meetup
Meetup Area
Time:
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Location:
Meetup Area
Type:
Meetup

Black, Indigenous, and People of Color – your inclusive space to gather at GeekGirlCon! This meetup is an opportunity for you to get to know each other, support other another, share your inner geek, and building a stronger community – together!

4:30 PM
I’ve Connected the Dots: Mapping Fannish Migrations
America
Time:
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Location:
America
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Fic Clique Podcast

Join Fic Clique podcast for a discussion on fannish migrations. From the pipeline between sports to K-pop fandom to the overlap between the Superwholock era and modern day Good Omens and Our Flag Means Death spaces, we’ll be mapping out our understanding of how, why, and where these migrations happen and asking fans to share their experiences.

5:00 PM
Maintaining Balance During Employment Instability
Furiosa
Time:
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location:
Furiosa
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Abby Heil, Jenn Ash, Sam Dahl, Jennifer Wilson, Tara Nooyi

This has been a challenging time for the Tech and Games Industries. In this panel, various perspectives at Bungie come together to discuss concerns around the state of employment from the past year. Participants explore strategies for coping with job reductions, maintaining positivity, managing anxiety, addressing past work issues, being a manager today, and what it means to be hiring. By sharing how we navigate these challenges, we hope individuals may reshape their experiences for the better.

Improv for Tabletop Roleplaying
Korra
Time:
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location:
Korra
Type:
Workshop
Speakers:
Jae Euteneier

Using improv exercises and fantastical scenarios, participants can look forward to practicing their improvisational skills for their next TTRPG campaign, session, or one-shot! Practice listening to your impulses and thinking on your feet in this workshop!

Drawing Our Own Cards: Reshuffling the Deck of Creative Leadership in Games
Rey
Time:
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location:
Rey
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Jackie Jones, Jess Lanzillo

Join Wizards of the Coast leaders – Jackie Jones, VP Magic: the Gathering Creative, and Jess Lanzillo, VP Dungeons & Dragons Franchise and Product, as they as they share their personal journeys in the gaming industry, highlighting key moments that shaped their careers. This talk will delve into how they have redefined leadership by embracing authenticity, innovation, and resilience. This talk will end with a Q&A and attendees will leave with valuable insights and inspiration for fostering a supportive and inclusive community within the gaming industry. Moderated by Kristin Chan, Women of Wizards President.

5:30 PM
High Tech, Low Life: The First 500 Years of Cyberpunk
Uhura
Time:
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Location:
Uhura
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Berlynn Wohl

Cyberpunk stories always take place twenty minutes into the future, but the speculations and anxieties that are the cornerstones of the genre were first articulated in the 17th century. In this presentation, learn about the threads of philosophy, economics, and technology that humans have woven together over the last five hundred years to create the rain-slick neon dystopias that fascinate us today.

6:00 PM
Deaf Culture Meetup
Meetup Area
Time:
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location:
Meetup Area
Type:
Meetup

Come celebrate Deaf Culture and American Sign Language at GeekGirlCon! We’ll have information on Deaf artists available as well as fun and informative resources about ASL. Though this is a space designed to be inclusive of our Deaf community members and others who use sign language as their primary communication, we also welcome signers of all skill levels. Be mindful and please keep spoken English to a minimum.

6:00 PM
Answering calls for submissions – and standing out
America
Time:
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Location:
America
Type:
Workshop
Speakers:
Atlin Merrick

Whether a writer’s answering a call for submissions for books, stories, comics, art, or something else, this workshop discusses how to professionally catch an editors attention and rise to the top in an often jam-packed pool. We’ll encourage creative people to bring open calls for submissions and we’ll discuss how to craft a submission that fits the brief to the best of the creator’s ability.

Gaggle of Geeks: a Geeky Comedy showcase
Garnet
Time:
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location:
Garnet
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Valerie Benti, Theresa Flores, Stevie Rae, Marie Elizabeth, Silas Lindenstein, Audra Sisak

It’s time to experience the funniest nerds in Seattle: Gaggle of Geeks is a comedy showcase celebrating voices often overlooked in comedy and geek culture. By bringing together a diverse group of comedians that also happen to be nerds, we hope this showcase inspires everyone to see themselves on stage some day. Produced by Geeky Comedy Seattle.

6:30 PM
Sometimes Dead Is Better: Mapping the Interior of Indigenous Horror
Furiosa
Time:
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location:
Furiosa
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Johnnie Jae, Jessica Hopkins

This presentation explores the rich tapestry of Indigenous horror, shedding light on its cultural significance, artistic merit, and transformative potential while also finding the hilarity in really bad Native representation in horror. Join us as we celebrate Indigenous voices, immerse ourselves in ancient traditions, and discover the profound connections between horror and Indigenous storytelling. Together, let us embark on a journey that both unsettles and enlightens as we unveil the chilling

Illuminated Shadowboxes with the KCLS Makerspace
Korra
Time:
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location:
Korra
Type:
Workshop
Speakers:
King County Library System Makerspace Librarians: Christine Smart, Megan Willan

Create an illuminated shadow box with Makerspace staff from the King County Library System! Use layers of laser cut paper and wood and a simple circuit to light up a quote from a sci fic or fantasy book.

The Marvelous Musical Movie Sing-Along
Rey
Time:
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location:
Rey
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Tasha, Jay, Otter, Jack, Lex, Kelsey

We’re singing in the con, just singing in the con! Welcome to a sing-along where You Can’t Stop The Beat! You’ll be encouraged to Dance Magic Dance through some of Musical’s Favorite Things (in this case: songs). Join the Geeks That Sing for an hour of some of film’s best movie musicals, you’ll find The Rainbow Connection, And All That Jazz!

7:00 PM
It’s Getting Hot in Here: Librarians Recommend Your Next Spicy Read
Uhura
Time:
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location:
Uhura
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Rachel Adams, Elizabeth Kalen, Shel Grinstead, Jenna Zarzycki, Charlie Hunts

The heat is on, and the flames are burning in this panel about romance novels. Join librarians and Charlie Hunts (Charlie’s Queer Books) as they discuss their favorite spicy romance reads. Come prepared for a focus on diverse and underrepresented identities.

9:30 AM
Court Dancing: +1 Performance, +1 Diplomacy
Korra
Time:
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Location:
Korra
Type:
Workshop
Speakers:
Whitney Rowlett/The Revel Alliance

In your eternal quest for just one more point of diplomacy at formal elven functions, why not explore dance? No experience? Not a problem – we’ll take you from novice to experienced courtier in no time flat! All new dances for 2024!

Women in Star Wars
Rey
Time:
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Location:
Rey
Type:
Panel
Speakers:
Starfighter Smalls, Sionnach Studios, Burdened with Glorious Cosplay, Emma Murilega, cosmic.reys.cosplay

There’s been some controversy lately whether or not women belong in Star Wars. Well I say they’ve shaped the galaxy and have taught girls of all ages important life lessons. This panel will cover the evolution of Women in Star Wars. From Princess Leia to Ahsoka and so many more. We will cover topics like diversity on screen, the treatment of these characters and the future of Women in Star Wars.

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