The Art of Amelia Mammoliti
Following is the winning artwork of Amelia Mammoliti from El Dorado Hills, CA. The first illustration is titled, "Like a Demon Should."
The second illustration is titled, "Rooftop Serenade."
The third illustration is titled, "Big Horn."
I just received the following email from Eric James Stone (WOTF XX & XXI). I'll have more news on this soon which I will be sure to keep you briefed on:
Three WOTF winners will be participating guests at Life, the Universe &
Everything, which is BYU's science fiction & fantasy symposium. Kathleen
Dalton Woodbury (WOTF IX), Robert J. Defendi (WOTF XIX) and Eric James Stone
(WOTF XX & XXI) will be on panels such as "The Viability of Artificial
Intelligence", "Believable Warfare in a Fantasy Setting", and "The Origins of
Fantasy."
The symposium runs February 15-17 on the Brigham Young University campus in
Provo, Utah. Admission is free. For more details, go to:
http://ltue.byu.edu/
If you are near Provo, UT, tells others you know to go to the symposium and cheer our winners along.
The second illustration is titled, "Rooftop Serenade."
The third illustration is titled, "Big Horn."
NEWS FROM PAST WINNERS
I just received the following email from Eric James Stone (WOTF XX & XXI). I'll have more news on this soon which I will be sure to keep you briefed on:
Three WOTF winners will be participating guests at Life, the Universe &
Everything, which is BYU's science fiction & fantasy symposium. Kathleen
Dalton Woodbury (WOTF IX), Robert J. Defendi (WOTF XIX) and Eric James Stone
(WOTF XX & XXI) will be on panels such as "The Viability of Artificial
Intelligence", "Believable Warfare in a Fantasy Setting", and "The Origins of
Fantasy."
The symposium runs February 15-17 on the Brigham Young University campus in
Provo, Utah. Admission is free. For more details, go to:
http://ltue.byu.edu/
If you are near Provo, UT, tells others you know to go to the symposium and cheer our winners along.
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