We are super stoked to have added actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee to our group of panelists for the Virtual Elmvale Sci Fi Fantasy Masquerade - Father, Husband, Actor, Writer, Greek -
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee is an actor, known for Kim's Convenience (2016), The Mandalorian (2019) and Abby Hatcher (2018)
We look forward to hearing about his experience’s as an actor in different genres and his unique perspective!
Our line up for panelists are growing nicely! Please welcome our next panelist - Ed Greenwood!
Ed Greenwood is an award-winning Canadian writer and game designer. Although most Canadians don't know his name, he has been in the top ten (usually top five) writers of bestselling Canadian fiction writers almost every year of the last two decades.
Ed created the Forgotten Realms® fantasy world for the Dungeons and Dragons game; it has been featured in board, roleplaying, computer and card games, comic books, and a bestselling novel line that has spanned twenty years and hundreds of titles by more than sixty writers, including R.A. Salvatore's famous Drizzt novels. Ed is currently Canada's only judge for the prestigious World Fantasy Awards, and has published over 170 books that have sold millions of copies worldwide in over a dozen languages.
We are super excited to have guest panelist Julie Czerneda joining us for the Elmvale Sci Fi Masquerade event. Julie is a prolific Canadian Sci Fi author whose writings include: The Clan Chronicle Series, Species Imperative Trilogy, Esen Novels and Fantasy books including The Gossamer Mage, The Turn of the Light, The Play of Shadow and A Dragon for William and so much more!
Julie’s latest release this April, Spectrum, by DAW Books -The third book in the Web Shifter''s Library series returns to the adventures of Esen, a shapeshifting alien who must navigate the perils of a hostile universe.
Two-Time Aurora Award Winner
Author of "Transubstantiation", winner of Canada's national science fiction award, the 2006 Prix Aurora Award for Best Short-Form Work in English.
Co-editor of The Dragon and the Stars, winner of the 2011 Aurora Award for Best Related Work in English.
Recipient of the Outstanding Asian Canadian Award "Honouring the Pioneers" from the Canadian Multiculturalism Council - Asians in Ontario, 2019.