This weekend, Wild Wild West Con returns! It will be held from March 9-12 at Casino Del Sol in Tucson, Arizona. Wild Wild West Steampunk Convention (WWWC) is the largest Western-style Steampunk Convention in the United States. I’ve been excited to be part of the convention since it started in 2011. With a splendid lineup of Special Guests, entertainers, panels and games, the convention organizers are planning an amazing event unlike any other. This is a great event for people who are new to Steampunk. You are not required to wear costumes or specific attire, but you are always welcome to come dressed to the nines! You can get detailed information about the convention at https://wildwestcon.com
Among this year’s Special Guests are K.W. Jeter, Bruce Rosenbaum, Tayliss Forge, Madame Askew and the Grand Arbiter. K.W. Jeter is the author of the steampunk classics Morlock Knights and Infernal Devices and also known as the man who first coined the term Steampunk back in 1987. Bruce Rosenbaum has been dubbed the Steampunk Guru by the Wall Street Journal and Steampunk Evangelist by Wired Magazine. Bruce’s functional Steampunk artwork has been featured in the Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, Architectural Digest, CNN, and NPR. Tayliss Forge is a non-binary designer, maker, and model located in Orange County, California. They are full-time bridal seamstress who specializes in full-body alterations, beading, repairs, custom sleeves, and custom accessories. Madame Askew is a time-traveling tea aficionado, obsessed with cats, fashion, and the proper uses for headgear. The Grand Arbiter is the highest authority on compliments, wit, and Tea-based Equity. Visit the Wild West Con website to learn more about these and other special guests.
I’m also delighted to say that several author friends will be on panels at Wild Wild West Con this year, including Tamsin Silver, David Boop, Diesel Jester, Chief Inspector Erasumus Drake, and Sparky McTrowell.
Here’s my schedule for the convention:
Friday, March 10
- 2:30-3:30pm – Ballroom G – Space Western vs Weird Western – Have Raygun will Travel? Both weird westerns and space westerns have seen growth over the last decade or so. Are they the same thing? Can Cowboys & Aliens and Firefly truly be cut from the same cloth? Come here from authors who have crafted such tales of western expansion from the Old West to the Final Frontier. David Boop will be on the panel with me.
- 9:30-10:30pm – Ballroom H – Authors of Steampunk. Get to know some of the authors who have written in the genre along with a friendly Q&A about the industry. K.W. Jeter, Diesel Jester, and David Boop are on the panel with me.
Saturday, March 11
- 1:00-2:00pm – Ballroom F – Mars: A Land Across the Aether. I discuss the history of how Mars went from being a point of light in the sky to a place that writers would explore with particular attention to Arizona’s place in the story.
- 2:30-3:30pm – Salon A – Drake & McTrowell’s Hot Potato School of Writing™ with CI Erasmus Drake and Dr. Sparky McTrowell. Once again, I will be one of the “celebrity” author guests in this fun exercise in spontaneous story creation.
- 4:00-5:00pm – Ballroom G – The Many Flavors of Punk. CI Erasmus Drake, Diesel Jester and I will look at everything from steampunk to dieselpunk to atompunk and explore what these worlds have in common and what makes them unique. Is it just the trappings and the time period?
Sunday, March 12
- 4:00-5:00pm – Ballroom I&J – Writing the Roaring 20s. Diesel Jester, Dr. Sparky McTrowell and I will talk about the Roaring 20s. What does steampunk set in the 20th century look like? What kinds of stories can be told? What makes this era different from the more traditional Victorian era of steampunk?
When I’m not on panels or giving presentations, you will be able to find me in the vendor’s hall at space Ae02. I will have all my books along with all the books published by Hadrosaur Productions. Be sure to drop by and say hello!
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This sounds truly amazing and those panels look superb. Have a great time. I’m looking to read some of your work, where is the best place for me to start please.
I know you’re a science fiction fan, so you may either want to start with my tale of the first voyage across the solar system, The Solar Sea, or my tale of space piracy Firebrandt’s Legacy. You can find those with a search at your local Amazon. If you would like to give my steampunk a try, start with Owl Dance. It’s also available at Amazon, but as a head’s up, it goes on sale tomorrow (Sunday March 5 in the US for one week) for $1.00 (U.S.) at Smashwords. The direct link for that is: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1116949
Thank you. I have found both books on Amazon but will try the link in the morning as well. I look forward to getting started.
Terrific. Let me know if you have any difficulties. Otherwise, hope you enjoy the book you pick. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
That con sounds like fun! I’ve been a fan of Steampunk since before it was called Steampunk, (Can we say *The Wild Wild West*? Oh, considering the name of the convention, I guess we can!)
Unfortunately, I’m a month and a half away by horseback travel, and that’s in good weather. So I won’t be making it–but I hope it goes great!
Indeed, Wild Wild West Con has been a reliably fun Steampunk con and yes, I’ve been a fan since I first discovered The Wild Wild West as well! Sorry to hear the lightning wolves haven’t found their way to your neck of the woods and you still have to rely on horse power! Seriously, it would be amazing if you could join us one of these years.