Imaginarium 2025 is proud to announce the addition of three new workshops to our programming! There will be over 135 panels and workshops hosted in our 12th year, so make sure to check back regularly on our official site to see all new additions!

The titles, presenters, and descriptions for these new programming additions are as follows:

The Art of Writing Weapons: Presenter – B.A. Richards. Join B.A Richards as he describes the main types of weapons, show how to turn everyday objects we carry into weapons, and discuss how to make your own sci-fi and magical weapons — and how to break them. He will be bringing prop swords to show.

The Future is Burning: Crafting Compelling Climate Fiction: Presenter – Diego Tovar. Climate fiction (Cli-Fi) is more than just a genre—it’s a movement that combines storytelling with urgent environmental themes. This workshop explores the fundamentals of crafting Cli-Fi narratives that engage readers while addressing global challenges like climate change, environmental justice, and resource scarcity. Participants will learn how to:

-Build rich, believable worlds affected by climate change or with climate change themes.
-Develop characters that represent diverse perspectives on environmental issues.
-Balance the science and the fiction for compelling, fact-based storytelling.
-Create narratives that inspire hope, fear, or action.
-This session is ideal for writers interested in speculative fiction, dystopian narratives, or storytelling with a purpose.

Like, Love, Lust: The Art of Romance: Presenter – B.A. Richards. Learn the Art of Writing a Romance. In this workshop we will look at what parts of a romance is important to readers, how it can be integrated into ANY genre, and some time at the end for spicy talk.

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