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Welcome to the 11th Annual
Love is Murder
2009 Call for panelists
February 6-8, 2009 | Westin Chicago North Shore, Chicago, Illinois

 


For consideration as a member of a panel or panel moderator at Love is Murder, first read THE RULES, then complete the following form. 

THE RULES:

  1. Unless otherwise specified, you must be registered for Love is Murder in order to be considered for a panel.
  2. Unless otherwise specified, you must complete the below form in order to be considered for a panel.
  3. This form must be received by 1 November 2008 for you to be considered for a panelist or moderator position at LIMCON 2009.
  4. Not everyone who applies for a slot on a panel or as a moderator will receive one. 
  5. The Love is Murder board reviews and approves all panelist and moderator selections. 
  6. Panelists and moderators will be notified by email not later than December 15st, 2008.
  7. You must acknowledge your acceptance not later than January 2nd, 2009. 
  8. Individuals who do not acknowledge acceptance of panel/moderator positions will have their positions filled by individuals on the wait list.
  9. Individuals who decline the panel or moderator position offered can not be considered for other panel or moderator positions at that year’s LIMCON.

LIMCON 2009 Call for panelists online application

Last Name:

First Name:

Street:

Apt. No.:

City:

State:

Zip Code:

Phone (daytime):

E-mail Address:

Tell us about you—author, librarian, reader, review, editor, teacher, short fiction writer, all of those, or even “other:”

Tell us what kind of a LIMCON panel (or panels) you would be just great on and why:

Tell us what kind of a LIMCON panel (or panels) you would be just horrible on and why:

Tell us about your expertise or special knowledge (and don’t say “research,” “violence” “sex,” or “writing” please):

If you’re an author, tell us about your books:

If you primarily write other than book-length works, tell us about those:

If you’re published, tell us about your publishing experience:

If you’re a reader, tell us about who or what you love to read and why:

Would you like to be considered as a moderator?   Y   N

Have you moderated a panel before?   N  
if so, where and when?

Tell us what LIMCON panel ( or panels) you would be great at moderating and why:

Tell us what LIMCON panel you would be horrible at moderating and why:

Please tell the LIMCON Board anything else you feel would be helpful or important: