I know an M.D. that might be interested.

Alicia 
On Saturday, June 13, 2009, at 11:54AM, "Rick Taubold" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Nancy,
>
>Thanks for the suggestion.  This sounds wonderful!  I'll bring it up at our 
>con meeting today and let you know.  I suspect we'll want to do it.
>
>Rick Taubold
>www.ricktaubold.com
>
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: [email protected] 
>  To: [email protected] 
>  Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 9:54 AM
>  Subject: Re: Astronomicon-11--call for workshops and presentations
>
>
>  Dear Rick,
>     I do have a suggestion for you.  This is a workshop that was done years 
> ago at Astronomicon, was a great success, and then somehow never got 
> repeated.  It was called "Maim 'Em Right," and it featured medical personnel 
> answering questions from the audience, all writers and aspiring writers, on 
> the real consequences of various injuries, operations, and future alterations 
> to the human body.  The idea was that writers could get help with realistic 
> details for the mayhem they were causing to their fictional characters.  
>     If you decide to go with this, I know at least one nurse-practitioner 
> (with a lot of emergency room experience) who would probably consent to be on 
> the panel.  And maybe we could dig up a doctor from somewhere?
>  Best,
>  Nancy Kress
>
>  In a message dated 6/13/2009 9:39:05 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
> [email protected] writes:
>    Hi, everyone.
>
>    As some of you know, I'm doing the programming for Astronomicon-11.  I'm 
> looking for people interested in giving workshops or presentations.
>
>    My goal at this Con is to provide a good variety of programming for 
> everyone.  We're only doing two tracks of programming this year, so I want to 
> make every time slot count.  I want attendees to have a difficult time 
> choosing what to go to because they're all good, not trying to decide between 
> the lesser of two evils.
>
>    I also want more workshops and presentations than we've had in the past.  
> People should come away from this Con feeling that it was time and money well 
> spent and that they gained something from it in addition to having a great 
> time.  If I do my job right, no one will be bored.
>
>    So, if you have an idea for workshop or presentation that you'd like to 
> give or that you'd like to see done, please let me know.  I'd especially like 
> more activities for writers, since we have a lot of them in the area.
>
>    Rick Taubold
>    www.ricktaubold.com
>
>
>    
>
>>
>

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