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Philcon 2010 Schedule

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I’ll be showing up on Friday afternoon and staying through the evening, then driving home late. I’ll be back on Saturday morning, and again be on site throughout the day and night. Here’s my official schedule:

Saturday
3:00pm – 4:00pm : (Executive Suite 623) Reading
Since they’ve given me so much time, I’ll be reading a longer piece, my story “The Wrestler and the Spearfisher” from January’s The Stories In Between. Trust me, this is unlike anything you’ve ever heard me read!

7:00pm – 8:00pm : (Plaza VII) Why The Theme Anthology
Why do we see so many anthologies on pre-chosen subjects
Eric Kotani (mod), Lawrence M. Schoen, Mike McPhail, Glenn Hauman, Danielle Ackley-McPhail

Barry’s Capclave Photos

No Comments » Written on October 27th, 2010 by
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I rarely remember to take photographs at conventions. Barry was good enough to remind me a couple times last weekend.

Here he is with Laura Anne Gilman. Laura Anne was showing off her fancy duds, so quite naturally Barry swooned.
Barry and Laura Anne Gilman at Capclave 2010

On the way out of the convention, Barry insisted on one last photo op. Here he is with SMOF (and freshly married) Sarah Mitchell. Jealous groom Bill Lawhorn is just off camera.
Barry and Sarah Mitchell at Capclave 2010

Capclave that was

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I always enjoy Capclave, and last weekend was no exception.

I arrived early on Friday, but despite this failed in my intention to meet up with Stephen Segal as planned. That was the only glitch to the weekend though. I was very lightly programmed (just a single panel and reading), which allowed me to attend readings by Eric Choi, Danny Birt, Tom Doyle, and Larry Hodges.

Other than my own, I only caught two panels. The first was about the Internet and Writers, and when enough was enough. Some good points provided by Jeff VanderMeer, and on target examples by Oz Drummon. I followed that up with the panel on Connie Willis and Boats. Never doubt it, Connie gives good panel. I had the privilege of being on two panels with her when she was GoH at LACon IV, but she’s best enjoyed from the audience.

I also talked with authors about Paper Golem, recruiting novellas for the next installment of ALEMBICAL, as well as a future single author collection. Time well spent. Other business involved a meeting with Laurie Mann regarding the logistics of moving my Klingon conference to Reno, and touching base with Mr. Shirt and Stacey McConnell about Lunacon (and going to their party to hold court).

My big concern for the convention was that I might succumb to all the candy and pastries available at parties and in the con suite, but it didn’t happen. The temptation was there, but I managed good meals, either breakfast in the hotel (which included very enjoyable conversations with the likes of Eric Choi, Oz Drummond, Laura Anne Gilman, and Tom Doyle), or heathy choices at the nearbye Fuddruckers (where I did not have any burgers).

My sincere thanks to everyone at Capclave for putting together another very enjoyable experience. You people rock!

GoH gig in NY!

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As revealed at Lunacon 2010, I have been tapped to be the Author Guest of Honor at the 2011 Lunacon in Rye Brook, NY. While I’ve had the honor of being a GoH at conventions numerous times in the past, it has always been for my efforts with the Klingon language and not because of my work as a writer. I am, as my British friends would say, extremely chuffed!

Another piece of this news that makes it all the more special is that Lunacon’s Artist GoH or 2011 will be the very talented Rachael Mayo, who has provided the covers for all three Amazing Conroy chapbooks, as well as that gorgeous wrap-around cover from my novel Buffalito Destiny. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the convention committee doesn’t entice Rachael to do some promotional art for the convention, and that it will include a buffalo dog or two (possibly one sitting on — or eating part of — a crescent moon).

Yes, it’s going to be all-buffalito all-the-time at that convention (well, okay, expect Rachael to slip in a dragon here or there too).

Phauxcon

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I’m sneaking off to Phauxcon for the day, a teeny tiny con in Philadelphia.

I’m bringing my laptop along though, because I need to get some work done on the novel.

Barry is staying home.

If it’s October, it must be time for CAPCLAVE!

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One of the things I like best about Capclave is how organized they are. I received my schedule from them several days ago. Insane, right? So, here’s where you can find me:

Friday
5:00pm – 6:009m : (Plaza II) Abusing Authors
Eric Choi, Laura Anne Gilman, C.J. Henderson, Lawrence M. Schoen, Alan Smale


Saturday
2:00pm – 3:30pm : (Plaza III Con Suite) Book Launch Party
Not sure who all will be there, but I’ll have copies of Sweet Potato Pie to wave around.

4:00pm – 4:30pm : (Twinbrook) Reading
I will likely read something from the new Conroy novel, coming out in March!

8:00pm – 9:00pm : (Plaza II) Capclave Autograph Session
Mass pandemonium. I suspect I’ll be looking to get more things signed than the other way around.