Ray, In the past have these panels been recorded? I'd love to hear the discussion but I've earmarked my Singapore money for your next book. :). On Oct 29, 2014 11:29 AM, "Raymond Feist" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here’s my schedule for the Singapore Writers Festival next week: > > Meet the Author: Raymond E Feist > <https://www.singaporewritersfestival.com/nacswf/nacswf/program-listing/festival-events/MTA-raymond-feist.html> > International bestseller and creator of The Riftwar Cycle, Raymond E Feist > chats about his extensive body of work and latest inspirations in this > session. > 8 Nov, Saturday > 2.30pm – 3.30pm > Makeover Tent (SMU Campus Green) > > Beyond Good & Evil > <https://www.singaporewritersfestival.com/nacswf/nacswf/program-listing/festival-events/Beyond-Good-Evil.html> > Science fiction and fantasy deal with more than the conflict between two > opposing forces. Raymond E Feist (Magician) and Paolo Bacigalupi (The > Windup Girl) face off in this panel, as they shed light on sharpening the > craft of storytelling in these speculative genres. > 8 Nov, Saturday > 7pm – 8pm > Makeover Tent (SMU Campus Green) > > > DIY World Building > You have an idea for a story, but where do you place this story to let it > flourish? What impact does the world created by the writer have on the > story, and the story on the world? Participants will learn the basics of > world building and come to understand the fundamentals of geography as it > relates to telling a story in an engaging manner. > 9 Nov, Sunday > 10 AM – 1 PM > School of Information Systems, SMU, Seminar Room 3-1 > > > > signing event at Kinokuniya Bookstores at 2.30 pm > > Singapore Main Store > 391 Orchard Road > #04-20/20B/20C > Ngee Ann City > Takashimaya Shopping Centre > Singapore 238872 > > > Game On! The Art of Interactive Storytelling > <https://www.singaporewritersfestival.com/nacswf/nacswf/program-listing/festival-events/Game-On-The-Art-of-Interactive-Storytelling.html> > You’ve happily endured sleepless nights in front of your computers knowing > how truly great games can suck you in. Raymond E Feist and Emily Short > discuss the potential for games to excite and educate with narrative arcs > that stick with you – from first blood till long after! > 9 Nov, Sunday > 5:30pm – 6:30pm > National Museum of Singapore, The Salon > > > >
