Tag: Call for Presentations

Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (September 15-21)

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With fall taking the place of summer, there are plenty of traditions small & large (pumpkin spice, for example!) to look forward to. At our August meeting, the Doxacon Seattle Board of Directors held an election, amended our bylaws, and elected a new Board. Please welcome the new board of Doxacon Seattle: Also, proposals for …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (August 25-31)

A photograph of Lise Meitner, after whom meitnerium was named. She leans forward against a desk as she intensely engages someone off off-camera.

Like many of you, we’re excited for Pax West is this weekend, with Rose City Comic Con & BrickCon the following weekend – ’tis the season for conventions in the Pacific Northwest! But we’re also eagerly preparing and looking forward to Doxacon Seattle 2025 “Extasis: Escaping Reality in Pursuit of Truth”. Visit our guidelines page …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (August 11-17)

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This last week we sent out a newsletter about our annual board meeting – we’d love for you to join us and make your voice heard! Everyone who has ever attended a Doxacon Seattle event is welcome and eligible to vote – we will be considering whether and how to amend our bylaws, which define …

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Doxacon Seattle 2025: Help Us Build a Con!

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We are now accepting proposals for programming at Doxacon Seattle 2025! Our theme for 2025 is “Extasis: Escaping Reality in Pursuit of Truth”—a theme which lends itself to many genres and expressions of fandom. This is our tenth anniversary as an event and we’re hoping to build a spectacular program. For that, we need YOUR …

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Meet our 2024 presenters!

We’ve already introduced you to our keynote speakers for this year, J.D. Henning and Dcn. Jeremiah Webster. Both will speak from their experience as Christians doing creative work. J.D. will speak on “What Would Jesus Binge Watch? Lessons Learned from a Christian Filmmaker”, and Dcn. Jeremiah will discuss “Follow the Devil: Cultivating the Spiritual Imagination …

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Presenter application deadline extended!

Doxacon Seattle has a few slots still available for speakers and presenters at our 2024 event! Although the initial deadline for presentation submissions was November 30, we have decided to extend that to December 31, 2023. There’s still time to submit your idea! We are looking for people excited about our mission and theme who …

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Doxacon Seattle 2024 – Call for Presenters!

We are now accepting proposals for presentations at Doxacon Seattle 2024! A presentation could be any of several things: a talk given by one speaker, a panel discussion, a workshop or hands-on activity, a one-shot gaming session, and more! Our theme for 2024 is “At the End of All Things: Utopias, Dystopias, and the Persistence …

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Submissions for Doxacon Seattle 2023

As the holiday season approaches, we’re also casting our minds forward to Doxacon 2023. Our theme will be Pilgrims, Travelers, and Wanderers: What is Home? – we’re planning on gathering in-person at the Brightwater Center on Saturday, February 11, 2023. A large part of what makes a convention successful are the speakers & presenters, which …

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Details for Presentation Proposals

Apologies for being a bit late on this post. However… Proposals for Presentations are now being accepted! Do you spend way too much time thinking about the spiritual implications of the multiverse? Or have you mastered the art of establishing peace in a first contact with aliens? Maybe you’ve painted a masterful set of miniatures, …

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Present at Doxacon Seattle 2023!

Doxacon Seattle is a convention by faithful geeks for faithful geeks. Presenting at Doxacon Seattle is a chance to share your geekery and your faith with the whole community! In the past, we’ve enjoyed theological analysis of Star Trek, spiritual lessons from Tolkien, game sessions, workshops on everything from writing to crafting to cosplay — …

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