World Fantasy - Con Report Day 1

Nov 01, 2002 00:27

I left work at 12:30 and arrived at the con. As I mentioned yesterday, I had been crabbily wondering whether I would enjoy it, but the first day was a great success.

Saw tons of people. I had a very nice conversation with Caroline Stevermer, who I haven't seen in ages, although she lives right here in Minneapolis. To my astonishment, I discovered that her house is very close to mine (why have I never known this???), and we immediately decided we would try to get together to write in a coffee shop or something sometime. Fans of Sorcery and Cecelia will be delighted to learn that not only is that original book going to be re-released next year, but she and Pat Wrede are halfway through a sequel, about the grand tour that Cecy and Kate take on their honeymoons with their husbands. It's been sold already, to Harcourt. It's going to be a little different. Since Cecy and Kate are together in this book, they are not writing letters to each other. Caroline is writing Kate's journal, and Pat, Caroline mysteriously said, is "writing Kate's deposition, after all the events are over." See here for more.

Talked with S.N. (Shari) Arly, Kelly McCullough, Harry LeBlanc, Lois McMaster Bujold, Lillian Stewart Clark, pameladean, Laurel Winter, Naomi Kritzer, Katya Reiman and . . . um, lots of other people. Went to Ellen Kushner's presentation of the Sound & Spirit episode about the Lord of the Rings which will be airing the week of November 9. Hurray! Admired elisem's work in the dealer's room. Spoke briefly with or waved at serendipoz, daedala, drewan, laurel and, um, other people. Heard the Lady Poetesses from Hell reading, always a delight (Terri Garey, John "Rez" Rezmerski, Rebecca Marjesdatter, Laurel Winter, and maybe one or two others I've forgotten).

There were glitches. Rob was not able to get off of work when he said he would, so part of the evening I had young children in tow who were agonizing because they wanted to go trick-or-treating. Meanwhile, I was agonizing because I wanted to go the Shakespeare and fantasy panel. Neither of us were happy, although Rob did show up eventually, and took the girls home. I probably did not get a proper dinner. I have to be careful not to get hypoglycemic this weekend, always a danger for me at cons.

But altogether, the con seems to be turning out to be a lot of fun and professionally stimulating.

And a family that Fiona and Delia often play-date with has agreed to take the girls overnight Saturday night. Hurray!

Not sure when the next update will be; will probably be immersed in the con the next several days.

Cheers,
Peg

fiona, delia, elisem, writers, conventions, pamela dean, rob

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