Higgins's Lives of the Fans #0: On the Convention Program-Book Biography

May 11, 2011 13:15

During my years of participation in science fiction fandom, I have occasionally been asked to write a biography for a convention's Guest of Honor ( Read more... )

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serge_lj May 11 2011, 19:32:33 UTC
Any con in particular that you're writing this for?

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beamjockey May 11 2011, 20:17:37 UTC
They were written for a bunch of different cons, usually, but not always, in the Chicago area, over the past 25 years. I will note the con as I reprint them.

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acmespaceship May 11 2011, 21:44:57 UTC
It pains me mightily to bring this up, but were any of the concoms sticklers for copyright? I certainly would hope that authors retain the reprint rights to material written for program books, but someone, somewhere out there in fandom might be a jerk about it. Not like that ever happens.

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beamjockey May 11 2011, 21:58:18 UTC
I have never, to my recollection, agreed to give up my right in the words I've written for a program book.

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lonotter May 12 2011, 11:32:50 UTC
Not, IMO, for the one you did for MuseCon. IIRC I put a copyright notice in the book, but my intent was not that MuseCon glommed up all rights to content, but to say "Somebody does have IP rights to everything here, and we expect it to be respected." I need to remember to include an "authors/artists retain rights to their works statement" in future program books, like I had in Windycon's.

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shsilver May 12 2011, 02:27:13 UTC
When I write program book bios, I often wind up publishing them under a pseudonym.

A few years ago over drinks, one of the Guests commented how much he enjoyed reading his bio, but he didn't know the person who wrote it, although it was clear that the author knew him well.

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beamjockey May 12 2011, 20:20:17 UTC
Thank you. You're in the queue!

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gypsy1969 May 16 2011, 23:06:15 UTC
Are these open to Google? I went looking for fan con photos the other day and there is a lot of stuff out there, but a lot of it isn't well indexed. Perhaps you should complile them somewhere. (If you haven't already.)

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beamjockey May 16 2011, 23:14:34 UTC
I thought putting the articles on my blog would be a step in that direction. Entries on Livejournal are indexed by Google, if they're not friends-locked.

(In fact, "beamjockey" is a rare string, so "beamjockey"+"other string" turns out to be a handy way to search for stuff I have written about.)

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