61: How to Run an Online Convention

This year has seen an explosion of online science fiction and fantasy conventions. Existing conventions were forced to switch to a virtual format, new conventions were formed, and fringe programming provided content for those of us unable to attend conventions. While most of this was out of necessity (thanks, 2020), these online events will likely stay around for the foreseeable future. Since this is an area that hasn't been around long enough to have widely implemented standards, now is the time to look back and reflect on what went well and what could be improved. Joining us this week are L.D. Lewis (director of FIYAHCON), Allie Charlesworth (co-chair of MultiverseCon), and Adri Joy (CoNZealand Fringe). Useful Things: "A FIYAHCON Retrospective" by L.D. Lewis How Iori Kusano assigned FIYAHCON Fringe panels What Vida Cruz learned from FIYAHCON Fringe ADA screen reader compliance for websites Find L.D. Lewis Online: Elle's Twitter L.D. Lewis Writes (website) FIYAH Literary Magazine FIYAH Twitter FIYAHCON Find Adri Joy Online: Nerds of a Feather Flock Together fanzine Twitter CoNZealand Fringe Find Allie Charlesworth Online: MultiverseCon Multiverse Facebook Group Multiverse Instagram Multiverse Twitter Allie's Twitter Glitchy Pancakes Podcast Find Us Online: Blog Discord Twitter Instagram Support Us: Become a Patron Buy Us a Coffee Music: Intro: "The Legend of Iya" courtesy of https://philter.no Outro: "A Quest Unfolds" courtesy of https://philter.no The blog post accompanying this episode can be found at https://thefantasyinn.com, along with fantasy book reviews, author interviews, and more fantasy content.

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