Category Archives: Rhode Island Comic Con

ARIA goes to Rhode Island Comic Con 2019

Members of the Association of Rhode Island Authors NecronARIA group a.k.a. the Fantasy and Sci-Fi troupe will be at Rhode Island Comic Con on November 1st, 2nd and 3rd.

Table 613 – Tabitha Lord, Heather Rigney

Table 615 – Mike Squatrito, Jr. (Saturday & Sunday only), Christa Carmen (Friday & Saturday only), Paul Magnan(Sunday only)

Table 617 – Association of Rhode Island Authors

Table 619 – R. K. Bentley, Angelina Singer

Table 621- Christopher Paniccia

Table 716 – Emily Tallman, Deb Zannelli

Table 718 – A. Keith Carreiro, Coral Isabella Aurora

Table 720 – Russ Chevalier

RSVP on our Facebook Event Page

ARIA Author Meet & Greet at Rhode Island Comic Con & Writer’s Panel

3rd Annual ARIA Meet & Greet at Rhode Island Comic Con!

The Association of Rhode Island Authors is pleased to announce a contingent of science fiction, fantasy and horror writers will be attending Rhode Island Comic-Con on November 2nd, 3rd & 4th 2018 at the Rhode Island Convention Center as well as having a writer’s panel on 11/3/18.

Their tables will be:

Artist Alley 544: Christopher Paniccia

Artist Alley 339: Tim Jones

Table 811: Bolivar Beato & Emily Tallman

Table 813: Keith Carreiro & R. J. Castiglione

Table 910: Russ Chevalier & John Raposa

Table 912: D. R. Perry& Angelina Singer

Table 914: Association of Rhode Island Authors – Anthology Books

Table 916: J. Michael Squatrito, Jr.& Tabitha Lord

Table 918: R. K. Bentley & Christa Carmen

A map of the Convention Center Floor layout with table highlights is below.

Our Facebook Event Page can be found here.

Exploring Real World Conflicts in Otherworldly Settings: The Intersection of Storytelling and Morality in Science Fiction

11/3/18 12:15pm – 1pm Fan Panel Room B

Writers don’t work in a vacuum. Fiction, especially science fiction, offers an opportunity to explore real world conflicts and moral dilemmas from the safety and distance of another time or place. Are writers obligated to address the pressing issues of our time through our work? How does the news cycle impact our storytelling? What interesting questions are science fiction writers exploring today, either in writing or on the screen? Join us for this thought provoking and timely conversation.

Moderated by Tabitha Lord with panelists R. K. Bentley, Christopher Paniccia, D. R. Perry and J. Michael Squatrito, Jr.