As part of the next BFS Online event day, I’ll be interviewing renowned author Philip Reeve at 12:15pm on January 10th. Tickets get you access to the full day’s events so do check out the schedule below and book your ticket here: BFS Online: The Creative Fix: Social Justice Through Writing – The British Fantasy Society
What kind of power to words truly have? The answer is nuanced and complex; in short, a lot. Writing can be powerful, even if its broader effects aren’t apparent yet. The right words and a dedicated group of people can change the world – it’s the only thing that ever has. Join the BFS for a day of events focused on writing and social justice.
Introduction & Welcome (10am–10:10am)
Panel 1 (10:10am–11:10am): Mirror Worlds. Fiction has always held up a mirror to reality, but how do you build a secondary world that accurately reflects what you want it to? When you create a new world, you decide what’s normal. Join moderator Lorraine Wilson and panellists Alexandra Beaumont, Georgia Cook, and Ian Green as they discuss how their beliefs and experiences craft the mirror worlds they write. Find out more about our panel here.
Readings (11:15am–11:45am): Carl Bayley (11:15am–11:30am), Anna Tizard (11:30am–11:45am)
Break (11:45am–12:10pm)
Author Interview (12:15pm–1:15pm): BFS Chair Shona Kinsella and international bestselling author Philip Reeve chat about writing, illustrating and musical comedy. Find out more about our chair and interviewee here.
Readings (1:20pm–1:35pm): Stephen Frame
Lunch (1:35pm–2:10pm)
Reading (2:15pm–2:30pm): Ayida Shonibar
Panel 2 (2:30pm–3:30pm): Solarpunk & the Counter-Narrative. Solarpunk is the space where the speculative meets real-world activism from a hopeful perspective, and its utopian tones imagine a better world. But how do you imagine a fairer society when our seems so prejudiced? Are the solutions to our global challenges in the pages of our books? Join moderator Yen Ooi and panellists Renan Bernardo, BrightFlame, Wren James, and Francesco Verso as they discuss the creative and optimistic world of solarpunk. Find out more about our panellists here.
Reading (3:35pm–3:50pm): Yvonne Battle-Felton
Break (3:50pm–4pm)
Panel 3 (4pm–5pm): Writing as Activism. Examining social justice isn’t new for many writers, but what impact does this have? How can SFFH support activist ideals? What is needed for writers to motivate communities and highlight the intersectionality between people across the world? Join moderator Justin Lee Anderson and panellists Joseph Elliott-Coleman, Malka Older, and Stephen Oram for a discussion on writing as activism. Find out more about our panellists here.
Reading (5:05pm–5:20pm): Somto Ihezue
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Open mic (5:20pm–6pm): A chance to chat with the BFS community or discuss your favourite parts of the day. Or, if you’re feeling brave, share your WIP and do a mini reading. Please ask your host if you need a breakout room.