Laffcon4 took place in June of 2019.
This year I had a bigger role in things than usual,
taking responsibility for choosing and negotiating with presenters for the event and
with contributors for the conference booklet. I organized an international Lafferty inspired poetry
contest. I also managed the website & social media,
did the layout, and published the program booklet. This year's poster was also mine.
The visual theme was Lafferty's novel
"The Reefs of Earth," about a family of goblin-like alien children
Hell-bent on destroying humanity. The illustration had to be pulled
together quickly. References were taken from pictures of Depression-era
children.
In the story there are six Dulanty children (seven if you count Bad John) [which I did not]. Working on the piece I began to realize that the imagery was coming across as too Holloween'ish. This led to the removal of the old dead tree painted into the background and my choice not to include Bad John, who is a ghost.
In the story there are six Dulanty children (seven if you count Bad John) [which I did not]. Working on the piece I began to realize that the imagery was coming across as too Holloween'ish. This led to the removal of the old dead tree painted into the background and my choice not to include Bad John, who is a ghost.
Kevin Cheek will be organizing next
year's event.
I'm looking forward to going back in 2020 and in
focusing just on the artwork.
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