LosCon 42 Presentations

Are you attending ‪#‎LosCon‬ today? Come hear me speak about “The Long, Strange Journey of Kris Kringle” and about “Creative Coaching.” ‪#‎LosCon42‬ loscon.org ‪#‎TrueThomas‬

Teaching at LosCon 42

Teaching at LosCon 42

#‎LosCon42‬ Sat 10AM “Creative Coaching” by True Thomas, in Saint Louis ‪#‎LosCon‬ ‪#‎mentoring‬

#‎LosCon42‬ Sat 11:30 AM “Myths, Legend, and Tech of Santa Claus” by True Thomas, in Scottsdale ‪#‎LosCon‬ ‪#‎history‬ ‪#‎legends‬

Myths and Legends of Santa

Myths and Legends of Santa

#‎LosCon42‬ Sat 5:30 PM “Storytelling is FUN!” by True Thomas, in Marquis 3 ‪#‎LosCon‬ ‪#‎storytelling‬

 

LOSCON41 – Three Panels

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Well, surprise, surprise, surprise! I will be on three Panels at LOSCON, one on storytelling and two on Improv/Storytelling. And yeah, that’s THE Larry Niven, Todd McCaffrey, and so on. I hope you can join us. LOSCON is happening November 28-30, 2014 – LAX Marriott Hotel, Los Angeles, CA. I hope you can join us!

FRI 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm
Storytelling: Ancient Tradition Into Today (Chicago Suite)
Storytelling is perhaps the oldest form of education and history transmission within cultures and societies. We will discuss ancient, historical and contemporary expressions of storytelling, how some different cultures view it (particularly indigenous cultures) and what, if any, boundaries apply or are crossed when telling of events, peoples and situations we are not directly a part of.

  • Sarah Adams
  • David Raiklen
  • True Thomas (Robert Seutter)
  • Gregg Castro

FRI 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Delphic Oracle (Atlanta Suite)
Get your questions ready! / The world’s greatest oracular predictor, the Delphic Oracle is returning to Loscon! / Join Todd McCaffrey and other distinguished panelists as they bravely re-create the Oracle of Delphi and, through strange magic, answer each question one word at a time, one panelist at a time! / Some example questions to start you off: / “Will the world end tomorrow?” / “How will we know when the aliens are coming?” / “How do I get him to propose to me?

  • Mallory Reaves
  • True Thomas (Robert Seutter)
  • Martin Young
  • David Gerrold
  • Timothy Cassidy-Curtis
  • Genny Dazzo
  • John DeChancie
  • Todd McCaffrey
  • Craig Miller

SUN 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm
A Shot Rang Out (Saint Louis Suite)
Improvised storytelling under pressure of time and madness. See us invent stories and characters too bizarre for fiction just so we can set up random lines the audience picked for us.

  • Larry Niven
  • Sarah Adams
  • Lawrence M. Schoen
  • David Miller
  • True Thomas (Robert Seutter)
  • Martin Young
  • Buzz Dixon
  • Todd McCaffrey
Robert Seutter at LosCon41

Robert Seutter at LosCon41

Returning to Krypton Radio for Event Horizon

There is nothing like the actual feel of a book in print!

There is nothing like the actual feel of a book in print!

Greetings, folks!

I have the honor of being interviewed tonight by the talented people of Krypton Radio, http://kryptonradio.com and https://www.facebook.com/KryptonRadio, about “A Dangerous Dance of Empire” — Book 3 of the Brass Jack cycle. We would love to hear any questions you might have and maybe we can answer them during the program.

Got a question about the Brass Jack series (beyond the inevitable, “when are you writing more?”)? Feel free to send questions here, on Twitter, or on Facebook.

The Event Horizon — http://kryptonradio.com/radio-shows/the-event-horizon/ — airs each Saturday evening at 9 PM pacific, replaying again the next Sunday afternoon at 4 PM Pacific. And a third weekly play has been added for a reply on Thursday afternoon at 3 PM pacific.

No matter how silly, feel free to ask! 

Want to subscribe to the Event Horizon podcast? Check out iTunes. Download previous interviews: 

 

Speaking on Two Panels at LosCon

It’s true, I will be on two Panels at LOSCON.

  • 55. Fairy Folklore – Time travel, dimension hopping, the different aspects of traditional fairy folklore and how they can be used in modern stories.
    Catherynne M. Valente, Jonnalyhn Wolfcat, Allison Lonsdale (m), E.E. King, and Robert Seutter – SAT 10:00 am – 11:00 am, Marquis 3
  • 127. Mythpunk as a Genre – What is it, why is it relevant? We’ve all heard of steampunk, how is this different?
    Catherynne M. Valente, Allison Lonsdale, E.E. King, and Robert Seutter –
    SUN 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm, Marquis 1

Come check out the panels and have some fun at the Con!

LOSCON 40

http://loscon.org/40/panels/

Fall is here and Samhain around the Corner

I’ve always had a fondness for Halloween. It’s one of the few times of the year where we encourage ourselves to go out and contemplate imaginary things. Masqueing is often times a great way to show aspects of our personalities and let them run and play. And I think that’s healthy.

Writers do something similiar all year round. We try to get into the heads of our various characters and bring versimilitude to their deeds and dialogue. For us, we find ourselves in a mental Halloween more often. It’s not suprising,  then when things dark and scary occasionally lean out and say “Boo!”

My alter-ego,  True Thomas the Storyteller will be telling stories of the Fairies at the Solvang Faerie Festival on October 12, 2013. For anyone familiar with the Fairy folklore tradition (especially the Celtic one), you know that there are some truly strange and terrifying stories in that tradition. True won’t be telling those to the little kids. He might, however, tell the story of Jack of the Lanterns (also known as “Hard John” or “Hard Jack.”) And my colleague, Mr. Bill Howard, tells one of the the best versions I’ve heard.

You see, there was once a man too mean for heaven and too bitter for Hell. He was doomed to wander in limbo, with only a red hot coal from hell for warmth and light. He put the glowing ember in a carved-out turnip, then wandered the night, looking for a place that will have him. That story turnip eventually turned into a Pumpkin,  and that’s where we get the “Jack of the Lanterns” tradition. What a long way from that old folktale to a billion-dollar Halloween industry in the US.

As a folklore buff and as a writer, It’s interesting to see the threads of legend and story that are woven around us. Are those colorful leaves swirling because of cool crisp autumn breeze? Or is it a Gaoithe Sidhe (fairy wind) swirling about you, bringing chills and stories both dark and delicious? In either case, have a great Fall Season!

True Thomas the Storyteller at the Solvang Faire Festival

True Thomas the Storyteller at the Solvang Faire Festival

Post Interview

It’s a completely new experience listening to one’s self on the internet, having just listened to the Event Horizon on Krypton Radio. At first you’re thinking, is that really me? Is that really my voice? And then after the novelty has worn off, you start thinking why didn’t I bring better notes to the event?

But as I really look back on the interview, I was so thankful to be surrounded by such wonderful friends and amazing, cool people in the audience. I got a chance to talk about my books and give several shout-outs to many worthwhile folks and events. And that is just awesomesauce by itself.

I’m very thankful to LASFS (the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society) and Krypton Radio for making it all possible. I’m certain the world is not going to catch on fire because of one broadcast (or one podcast for later listening) but it’s cool to think that someone in Mexico or Germany can listen to what I think about science fiction and writing. And I hope they enjoyed it.

Let’s make more craziness happen.

LASFS - Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society

LASFS – Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society

Krypton Radio Interview, Listen Saturday

I was honored to talk about writing my trilogy last night in front of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society and to have that recorded by Krypton Radio. I thought we were streaming live, but actually it’s recorded live and then played back on Saturday at 9 PM (Pacific).

You can read more about the Event Horizon event on Krypton Radio’s website. There are many ways to listen to Krypton Radio.

SF Writer Robert Seutter turns his prodigious knowledge of myth, legend, and storytelling into some serious sci-fi

SF Writer Robert Seutter turns his prodigious knowledge of myth, legend, and storytelling into some serious sci-fi