#MisCon is tons of fun.

May 27, 2013 09:45

And Jim Butcher is fabu. We got to hear him read from the latest Dresden Files book yesterday afternoon, and then last night he did an unscheduled reading from his new steampunk novel--neither of which are out yet. Both of them are going to be awesome. He is super down-to-earth and also very funny; I am so glad I got to meet him. Are you jealous? ( Read more... )

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honorh May 27 2013, 17:22:33 UTC
I might just hate you. Jim Butcher!

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agilebrit May 27 2013, 17:55:41 UTC
He is lovely and you should make an effort to see him. I got all my books signed by him, plus the DVD set of the TV show. It's always nice when the people you admire professionally turn out to be awesome human beings, and Jim is.

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midnightsjane May 28 2013, 04:40:42 UTC
I am so very jealous! Like you said, it's nice when they turn out to be good people as well as great writers.
I once had the opportunity to hear Neil Gaiman read and answer questions, and he seemed to be someone I'd enjoy spending time with too.

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werewolf_hacker May 28 2013, 04:46:08 UTC
I would just love to hang out with Jim and listen to him expound for several hours. If you get the chance to see him, do go; you won't regret it. In fact, I'd recommend that you make a point of it.

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bojojoti May 30 2013, 08:54:16 UTC
Reading Butcher is so familiar and comfortable. He's like my older twin brother, separated at birth (although he is actually much younger than me!). It must be that Midwestern upbringing. He doesn't live far from Kansas City and often plays in Kansas (role-playing).

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werewolf_hacker May 30 2013, 19:45:06 UTC
He is awesome, and I feel more vicariously awesome that I'm a fan of his now.

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highlander_ii June 4 2013, 08:24:46 UTC
i want to throw livejournal into the fire of a thousand suns for locking up my linux netbook here for about 8 minutes just loading a page, but...

Jim Butcher is awesomesauce! I miss him! The last couple cons I went to, there were so f'ing many people that it was impossible to do more than say 'hi'. (Granted, one of those was D*C, so you know, but still!)

He's gonna be in Houston in August, but I don't know if I'll be able to go, since a 3hr drive is a little more than I like to do for a 'day trip' and hotel rooms cost monies. If he'd just swing over to my actual big-ish city, I could con from my apt! =)

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werewolf_hacker June 5 2013, 03:39:11 UTC
If that's a smallish con, you should make an effort to go, and spend one night--maybe at a cheaper hotel than the con one, or you can go through one of the discount places like Expedia? Seriously, he just hung out with a bunch of us in the lobby for a couple of hours each night, and he's super nice.

Like I say, I missed my CONduit peeps, but this was just amazing.

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highlander_ii June 5 2013, 04:41:08 UTC
i have no idea how big/small it is...

funny story - first time i went to a con to meet Jim - we all 'invaded an IHOP' - his idea. =) there were like 12 of us. it was awesome. *g*

at another con - some friends and i gave Jim a couple hours to be 'just a guy' - b/c we ordered pizza and sat on the floor in the hotel lobby and ppl walked by for a good hour or so and didn't even realize he was sitting there on the floor. but it was really cool b/c he got some time to hang out w/ Fred (his BFF from before he was 'famous' *g*) and be a random dude at a con, instead of 'author or awesome books guy'.

So yeah - if I can find a way to swing the cash, I'll go. Otherwise - I'll have to keep waiting. *lesigh*

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werewolf_hacker June 5 2013, 04:48:08 UTC
Man, that looks awesome. And big. But with all the media people there, maybe the authors won't have as many people cluttering them up? Walter Koenig is very cool, as are Tracy and Laura Hickman. You should totally go.

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