@ FilkAeris, I look forward to whatever you run
As I mentioned in your filk panel thread:
For those of us who started and ran what became Creation Station (yourself included!),
i.e., first the 2003 Kumoricon Fanfic Contest and panel,
then the kumoricon_fanfiction Yahoo group,
then our Beta Station at KC 2004,
in all of which you were so integral a part,
our stated goal had always been that someday,
just as almost any anime con automatically has cosplay, karaoke, and gaming,
any anime con would automatically always have a huge chunk of its programming be fan creation how-tos, contests, performances, etc.
Cultivating that niche of programming in our own room,
then our own pair of rooms,
was a lovely luxury accorded to us by con directors for 7 years.
Our work was very successful,
in that the kinds of events we run have become so fully integrated into KC's sense of what it is as a con,
that KC simply wouldn't consider not having fanfic and fan art prog.
As Jaki mentioned, there is increased flexibility in matching room size to expected turnout for events;
no more long lines down the hall for sign-up and folks being turned away from Mouse's delightful fan craft panels, or Audrey and Sandi's Scenes from a Hat or Story, Story, Die!
So rest assured, fan creation programming is alive and well at Kumoricon!
Love you!
Remy.
P.S. If you haven't yet checked out this year's Fanfic Contest rules, I strongly encourage you to do so. Audrey and Sandi have come up with some neat innovations. The award categories and the rules have changed, entries that are not too adult will be up for evaluation by attendees as well as judges, entries will be archived, and (IMHO) best of all, a portion of one of the winning fanfics will be read at Closing Ceremonies!