I'm baaaack!

Aug 19, 2014 12:13

I'm back, staggeringly jetlagged and tired but very happy, from a fantastic visit to London and Loncon 3/Worldcon. I'll be catching up on emails shortly. Pictures and reports of my English adventures will follow. You have been warned.

For now, let me say that the third and final installment of my "Looking Back on Genre History" series entitled " ( Read more... )

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wellinghall August 19 2014, 20:19:18 UTC
I am pleased you enjoyed it, even though I didn't get to go myself, or give you even a hug at secondhand via adaese.

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eldritchhobbit August 21 2014, 15:29:45 UTC
I felt you there in spirit! :D

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ext_1296028 August 20 2014, 13:15:20 UTC
Glad you had a good time at Loncon! Looking forward to hearing more about your experience.

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eldritchhobbit August 21 2014, 15:30:02 UTC
Thank you so much! It was fantastic!

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i_llbedammned August 20 2014, 18:48:52 UTC
Wow. Those notes are pretty intense to see. People from all over the world have left notes about the works that have influenced them.

I am glad you had fun. I look forward to hearing about your adventures.

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eldritchhobbit August 21 2014, 15:35:59 UTC
Those notes are pretty intense to see. People from all over the world have left notes about the works that have influenced them.

Yes! I found those notes to be extremely moving. What a testament to how those stories have influenced lives around the world!

I am glad you had fun. I look forward to hearing about your adventures.

Aw, thanks so much! :)

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Hey, I was in your audience! gloriana August 20 2014, 21:33:37 UTC
Went to your talk at Loncon - and enjoyed it immensely. (I saw an earlier version - in Denver?? The cons do blend together...) The tech difficulties must have been a pain for you, though :( Tech ops certainly seemed to cause the most problems at this con, along with just having too many people wanting to see various panels and the room allocation not always working out which ones would be the most popular.

I liked the distinctions you were drawing between the way early juveniles used dystopias as the obstacles the protagonist has to overcome; versus the current stress on the dystopic state itself. I don't remember that from the earlier version of this talk, and that was quite illuminating.

I probably should have come and said hello afterwards, but it has been so long since I've been online that I doubted you would remember me :) Hopefully we'll catch up again sometime on this side of the Atlantic...

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Re: Hey, I was in your audience! eldritchhobbit August 22 2014, 14:54:38 UTC
Oh, thank you so much for coming to the talk! I'm so tickled. I thought I saw a very familiar face - now I know it was you! :) Was it Montreal when we first met?

I'm so sorry about the tech (and my frequent tripping over the wires, LOL).

Tech ops certainly seemed to cause the most problems at this con, along with just having too many people wanting to see various panels and the room allocation not always working out which ones would be the most popular.

It's a rule: something must go wrong, right? I'd rather have the tech issues than the overcrowding. At the start of my talk on Thursday ("Sherlock Holmes and Science Fiction"), the ExCeL security officers closed the doors - the room was packed! - and I later found out that dozens of people (including the StarShipSofa crew) were turned away. Augh!!! I felt terrible about that.

I liked the distinctions you were drawing between the way early juveniles used dystopias as the obstacles the protagonist has to overcome; versus the current stress on the dystopic state itself. I don't ( ... )

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karmaku August 20 2014, 22:42:58 UTC
Wow, I loved the pictures. Can't wait to know more about your London trip.

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eldritchhobbit August 22 2014, 14:55:00 UTC
Aw, thanks so much! :D

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