Matthew Yetter
MisCon 40 Attending Professional
Matthew E. Yetter is an epic fantasy author, stage-trained actor, lifelong storyteller, and independent publisher whose debut novel, The Forbidden Spire, launches at MisCon 40.
A world traveler who has visited every inhabited continent, Matthew draws inspiration from real cultures, landscapes, architecture, and history to shape the lived-in world of Necsis, the setting of his ten-book epic fantasy series, The Infinite Saga—a story more than forty years in the making.
His fiction blends mythic consequence, emotional realism, and immersive worldbuilding, exploring the cost of power, the weight of impossible choices, and the ways ordinary people respond when thrust into extraordinary circumstances. The opening novel, The Forbidden Spire, launches The Infinite Conflict trilogy and introduces readers to Necsis, a fractured world shaped by Magic, Mind, and Technology.
Matthew is also an advocate for maintaining professional-quality standards in independent publishing and for the thoughtful, ethical use of AI as a creative support tool. In his own workflow, AI assists with ideation, organization, developmental analysis, and marketing support—but the storytelling itself remains human-authored, shaped by years of planning, revision, and collaboration with professional editors and artists. He believes the future of creative work lies not in replacement, but in responsible partnership between creators and tools.
When he isn’t writing, Matthew can usually be found cuddling with his cats and a good book, hiking western Montana, haring off to a new part of the world, rewatching Babylon 5, playing Frosthaven, running a D&D campaign—now in its third year—or explaining to curious readers why the map in his books has clouds.
You can learn more about The Forbidden Spire and the world of Necsis at Necsis.Quest.
Web site: https://necsis.quest
Scheduled Panels and Games:
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Fri 1:00 - 1:50 PM, Informal Author Meet & Greet, Dragon Pavilion
Moderator: Justin Barba; Panelists: Justin Barba, M. H. Bonham (Maggie), Jessica Brawner, C.E. Chester, Stoney Compton, Katie Cross, Jayel Draco, Manny Frishberg, James Glass, Lynsey Griswold (Lynsey G), Rhiannon Held, GS Jennsen, Esther Jones, Frog Jones, Sanan Kolva, Tess Langston, Todd Lockwood, Joseph Malik, Tod McCoy, Danith McPherson, Theresa Miller, Gwendolyn Nix, Ann Marie Scott (AM), Steven L Sears, Candi Lyn Siemens, D.L. Solum, Patrick Swenson: Fairwood Press, Hunter Kay Wallace, Dean Wells, Danica Winters, Jim Wright (Stonekettle), Matthew YetterJoin us for an informal meet & greet/hangout with a bunch of MisCon's writers and editors. This isn't a formal panel with panelists up on the stage discussing a topic. Instead, everyone will grab chairs in the pavilion, and the moderator will get things going. Then we'll open things up so small group hangouts can happen until the end of the hour. This is your chance to informally meet a bunch of the people you'll see on panels all weekend.
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Fri 1:00 - 1:50 PM, Indie by Choice: Publishing Without Compromise, Great Hall 1
Panelists: Katie Cross, Matthew YetterMore authors than ever are choosing the independent path—but what does it take to produce professional-quality work without traditional publishing? This panel explores the realities of indie publishing, from production to distribution to maintaining high standards.
- Break Fri 1:50 - Fri 4:00
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Fri 4:00 - 4:50 PM, Magic System Design, Great Hall 3
Panelists: Manny Frishberg, Rhiannon Held, Ann Marie Scott (AM), Matthew YetterMagic is a cornerstone of fantasy, but what is a magic system? Join our panelists as we delve into the workings of magic, discuss examples, and provide insights into balancing magic with world and plot elements.
- Break Fri 4:50 - Sat Noon
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Sat Noon - 12:50 PM, Ethical AI for Authors: Creativity, Credit, and Responsibility, Dragon Pavilion
Panelists: Manny Frishberg, Frog Jones, Matthew YetterArtificial intelligence is rapidly changing the creative landscape—but where are the ethical boundaries for authors? This panel explores responsible uses of AI in writing, publishing, and marketing, including questions of authorship, originality, transparency, and reader trust. How can writers use these tools without compromising the integrity of their work?
