Industry Veterans Host Frolicon Seminar

ATLANTA — EyeOnAdult.com Senior Editor Scott McGowan and industry veterans Mike South and Jim “GonZo” McAnally will hold a seminar at Frolicon, the city's adults-only arts convention.

Frolicon, in its second year of operation, bills itself as a four-day science-fiction convention with a twist, as the event caters to those with an interest in erotic arts, BDSM and swinging.

“Frolicon is a natural fit for what we’re doing here,” said McGowan, the panels’ creator and moderator. “This event is heavily attended by folks who are already dabbling in the adult industry in one form or another. Not all of them do these things as a profession or even as a for-profit side business, but all of these people deserve practical and realistic information about all forms of erotic expression, and that’s exactly what we’ll be bringing to the auditorium.”

Rounding out the panel’s guests will be Scott Jones of Electronic Frontiers Georgia, who will be discussing non-commerce self-publishing issues along with Mandy Blake and Tony404, the team behind MandysPlayhouse.com.

The panels, "So, Ya Wanna Make Porn: An Introductory Tutorial" and Adult Entertainment and Technology: A Lusty Liaison," will take place April 6 and April 7 at the Atlanta Hilton Northeast.

Interested parties may purchase tickets on-site during event hours. Both panels are sponsored by xPeeps.com.

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