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So, Eastercon. Read more... )
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Setting off for Eastercon very soon.

It's the launch of Dark Currents at 5pm this evening, then two panels:

Sat 6pm: Is Doctor Who science fiction? (Royal A+C)
Sun 1pm: Relative Dimensions: the limits of Doctor Who (Room 41)

Hope to see some of you there!
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I am back from Eastercon, where I had a smashing time catching up with folks, spinning in bewilderment around curious corridors, talking so much that I crashed far too early each night, and blathering madly on panels. In what's becoming a tradition, I arrived just in time for my first panel, "Is the new Trek a Trekker's Trek?" Quite a big panel (6 of us), but with a good mix of opinions, from those of us who had thoroughly enjoyed the film for what it was, to those who felt it had destroyed too much of canon. I had a lot of a fun; I thought it was a jolly and good-natured affair, and I hope the audience enjoyed themselves too.

My final commitment was that evening, when the Conflicts anthology (in which I have a story) was launched (see the NewCon Press website for more information). After that I was free to come and go as I pleased, which means sitting around and yakking with friends, particularly [livejournal.com profile] katlinel, [livejournal.com profile] jellynewt, [livejournal.com profile] games_player, [livejournal.com profile] kalypso_v and [livejournal.com profile] communicator. And of course catching up with many other friends as I wandered about the hotel in high-octane con-dazed fashion.

A panel on reviewing critically boiled my blood in exactly the right way by sparking off ideas and response; a later panel on "feminist heroes" unfortunately boiled the blood in the wrong way. On Sunday night I was a last minute replacement on a panel about rogues and anti-heroes; I managed about twenty minutes of coherent thought, but suspect I wasn't much use during the last half of the panel. Never mind, there were other sharper-minded people around me and in the audience. I loved [livejournal.com profile] communicator's session on translating Chinese poetry, and enjoyed a session on "the mutable body", which wandered around the topic but always interestingly. Another panel about non-SF for SF readers touched a little upon multiple reading practices: I would gladly have heard more.

And of course, there was Doctor Who. What can I say? I loved it madly. The only disappointment is the title music, which turns out to sound a LOT better in 5.1 surround - you can hear the dumdy-dums much more clearly. (Yes OF COURSE re-watching was the first thing we did when we got back home.) Is Matt Smith going to turn out to be the Best Doctor Ever? It's a distinct possibility.

Also, when I got back home, I was at last able to open my COLOSSAL Easter egg, which turns out to be made up of five eggs nested inside each other like a Russian doll, each flavoured differently. So much chocolate, so little time! I'm going to try to make it last the whole of this season of Doctor Who, but scoffing is going to be a real temptation...

Conflicts

Feb. 7th, 2010 01:06 pm
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The Conflicts anthology, which includes my short story "War Without End", is now available for pre-order at the NewCon Press website. You can see a preview of the cover there too.

The anthology is going to be launched at Eastercon in April. Who else is going to Eastercon?
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Back from Eastercon, where many excellent conversations were had with many excellent people. Read more... )

This morning I've watched the end of The Passion, and ordered [livejournal.com profile] jmswallow's Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers via Amazon's SEND IT TO ME THIS MINUTE one-click service. And now I'm going to finish Ruddy Gore by Kerry Greenwood.

Very well done and a big THANK YOU to the Orbital committee: here's to [livejournal.com profile] redemption_con 2009 and [livejournal.com profile] odyssey2010!

Orbital

Mar. 20th, 2008 12:41 pm
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Hope to see some of you at Orbital this weekend. I'll be around Friday PM to Monday PM, and will be doing a couple of panels (see under cut).

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