Imaginarium 2025 is proud to announce the addition of five 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: New Workshops Added: How to Write Funny: Presenter – Virginia Smith. Humorous writing goes beyond telling jokes; learn how to infuse your writing with humor. This workshop will present techniques for instilling humor in fiction, including the Anatomy of a Joke, Phrasing for Impact, Overstatement, Understatement, and more.Read More →

Imaginarium 2025 is proud to announce the addition of three new workshops and three new panels 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: New Workshops Added: Crafting a Career in Non-Fiction: Presenter – Anthony Taylor. Typically non-fiction writers earn more than any other genre of authors. We will discuss what makes a non-fiction book interesting,researching the topic, and how to make it relatable to readers. How toRead More →

Imaginarium 2025 is proud to announce the addition of two new workshops and three new panels 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: New Workshops Added Killing Off Your Characters: Presented by Barbara V. Evers. It has to happen. Characters must die. But how do you do this effectively? Let’s explore the hallmarks of a satisfying death scene and what you need in order for your readersRead More →

Imaginarium 2025 is proud to announce the addition of four 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: Being Creative During Times of Grief & Trauma: Presenter – Tim Bischoff. Making progress on your writing during times of Grief or Trauma does not look the same for everyone. It’s ok that writers deal with difficult times in different ways. As the old saying goes “When itRead More →

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. HeRead More →

Imaginarium 2025 is proud to announce the addition of six 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: New Workshop Additions: A Journey From Concept to Live Performance: Presenter – Terry Chambers. Representing historical figures through performance art: Step 1: Research and Select Your Topic Step 2: Outline Your Script Step 3: Write the Script Step 4: Rehearse and Refine with props and costuming Step 5:Read More →

Imaginarium 2024 is proud to announce the addition of two new workshops and one new panel to our growing list of 2024 Panel and Workshop Programming! There will be over 130 panels and workshops hosted in our 11th year, so make sure to check back regularly on our official site to see all new additions! The titles, moderators, and descriptions for these new programming additions are as follows: New Workshop Additions So You Want to Get Published?: Presenter – Tony Acree. Hydra Publications publisher, Tony Acree, will guide you how to prepare your novel, submit it to a publisher and negotiate a contract when yourRead More →

Imaginarium 2024 is proud to announce the addition of two new workshops and four new panels to our growing list of 2024 Panel and Workshop Programming! There will be over 130 panels and workshops hosted in our 11th year, so make sure to check back regularly on our official site to see all new additions! The titles, moderators, and descriptions for these new programming additions are as follows: New Workshop Additions: How to Become a Podcast / Radio Guest: Presenter – John Pyka. How to get booked on podcasts and radio to promote your book(s) and the benefits to you and your brand. (60 min)Read More →

Imaginarium 2024 is proud to announce the addition of two new workshops and six new panels to our growing list of 2024 Panel and Workshop Programming! There will be over 130 panels and workshops hosted in our 11th year, so make sure to check back regularly on our official site to see all new additions! The titles, moderators, and descriptions for these new programming additions are as follows: New Workshop Additions: Meet the Editor: Presenter – Liza Groen Trombi. Locus Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief and publisher Liza Groen Trombi will talk about editing, magazine publishing, and answer any questions that you may have. (90 min) Romance Sub-GenresRead More →

Imaginarium 2024 is proud to announce the addition of five new workshops and one new panel to our growing list of 2024 Panel and Workshop Programming! There will be over 130 panels and workshops hosted in our 11th year, so make sure to check back regularly on our official site to see all new additions! The titles, moderators, and descriptions for these new programming additions are as follows: New Workshops: Creating the Antagonistic Setting: Presenter – DiAnn Mills. Setting is the physical environment where a story takes place. A strong setting challenges character, plot, dialogue, and narrative by adding a twist in the protagonist’s journey.Read More →