GeekGirlTalks: Creating Worlds, Author/Artist/Designer Panel

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Streamed on https://www.twitch.tv/geekgirlcon on 6/14/22.

Creative minds from a variety of disciplines discuss their worldbuilding techniques, inspirations, and process! Get ready to take notes.

Our Panelists:
Anna Kringle (she/her)
Author/Storysmith
https://www.facebook.com/annatheauthor
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/annakringle

Hannah McGill (they/she)
Sequential Artist & Letterer
http://hmcgill.art

Celeste Conowitch (she/her)
Senior Game Designer at Kobold Press
https://celesteconowitch.com/

Catherine Lundoff (she/her)
Writer of sundry things in many genres, including menopausal werewolf novels, and editor and publisher at Queen of Swords Press.
Personal: www.catherinelundoff.net
Twitter: @clundoff
Queen of Swords Press: www.queenofswordspress.com
Twitter, YouTube and Instagram: @qospress
TikTok: queenofswordspress

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