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Imaginarium

Seven years ago, Kentucky author Stephen Zimmer launched an event that offered the atmosphere of a convention combined with the content of a major writing conference. He titled it “Imaginarium.”

“I wanted it to be inclusive of all genres,” he says. “I wanted to embrace all types of writing so that lyricists and poets, screenwriters, and game writers felt every bit as comfortable as those who write novels and short stories.”

He adores watching people from various genres as

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