Do you like small conventions? Intelligent discussion? Do you have the ability to debate points like an adult and then have dinner with the holder of said dissenting opinion? Do you have an interesting affectation (not required but definitely encouraged)? Basically, when boiled down to it, do you have an open mind and enjoy learning and the occasional well-placed f-bomb?
Then Narrativity is for you.
Narrativity: A Convention for Story
In simplest terms, Narrativity is a gathering of writers, readers, and other interested parties who want to get together and talk about storytelling, and how to do it better. With a single track of programming, ideas can carry through from one panel to the next and the conversation continues all weekend.
From Narrativity.fun
I am sitting in the airport on my way home from my first Narrativity and am already planning to attend next year. It was far above any convention I have ever attended, and undoubtedly has set my standards too high for other professional conferences.
I cannot say enough good things about this conference, the people who run it, the people who attended it, or the panels and the discussions. I had the privilege of attending as a panelist, an experience I will always treasure as this was my first speaking opportunity (both in person and online) as a professional to other and with other professionals.
The best part of Narrativity is the genuine discussion. It was refreshing. In this day and age of dissenting opinions equal hatred and a new nemesis, the opportunity to discuss topics in a creative space with the desire to come to the bottom of an issue and chew through it is rare. I had many differences of opinions with panelists and attendees, and then promptly went and hung out (at dinner, and at a dog park) with those people. Some of the best new friends I have made from this convention are people I had the most fun arguing and debating with. It was, pardon me, fucking refreshing.
Narrativity will always have a special place in my heart. I have been completely won over.
I can’t wait for next year.
-L.J.
Author of The Dying Sun, Book 1 of The Gods Chronicle.
Pedantic Scribe of the ‘Scribe’s Journey Podcast’
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