feuervogel: (caffeine)
If I ever agree to road trip to Boston again, remind me of this post.

The con itself was pretty fun. I volunteered 8 hours, so I got a free membership for next year. I can save $50 out of ... 3-4 nights hotel plus airfare and all the other con expenses.

I went to a couple really good panels, which I may write more about once I've slept. I've been up for about 36 hours now, with several naps in the car.

I met some interesting people, like the editors of a couple magazines and was at a party Peter Straub showed up to at one point (though I didn't talk to him any.) I tasted several varieties of Scotch whiskey (which apparently doesn't all taste like bogs; I didn't know that), since one of my current goals in life is to learn to enjoy whiskey. (Christ; I just looked up my favorite of the lot, an unpeated Caol Ila, and it's $65/bottle. Of course I have expensive tastes. :P )

I bought Total Oblivion, more or less from Alan DeNiro, who also sold me a copy of "The Man with the Knives" by Ellen Kushner (which is beautiful and heartbreaking all at once and worth every penny of the $15 for a CHAPBOOK with gorgeous art by Tom Canty.) Alan signed my copy for me. I also picked up The White Road by Lynn Flewelling and talked with Phoebe Wray, a fellow Broad, about her books, which I need to order from Amazon.

I met some of the Broads, and I read about half of U8: Alexanderplatz (1989) at the group reading. PEOPLE LIKED IT. A LOT. (Apparently someone asked at the Broads table about "the book the woman in the Germany jersey was in." Sadly it isn't out yet.) It could be problematic that the rest of my work is, uh, completely unrelated. Though I have more stories about Cold War Berlin in there that I haven't found yet.

On a similar topic, Locus Online reviewed the whole anthology. I can't decide what she thinks of my story, but it's not negative. Tilton focused on whether the story fit the anthology thematically (historical spec fic), and said about mine, "Here is one very much of its moment." And since evoking the spirit of 1989 was my goal, I seem to have succeeded. *tiny squee*

Anyway. I'm going to finish this cookie and collapse. More later, when I can think again.

Date: 2010-07-13 12:59 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] pamacii
pamacii: Yamamoto and his Sparrow (yamamoto - me and my sparrow - Reborn!)
oh, we just watched a episode of Bartender on scotch/whiskey. Scotch is expensive to begin with, so that doesn't help much, either. At least with gin, I could search and find a cheaper one that I like.

Date: 2010-07-13 01:07 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] tsubaki-ny.livejournal.com
I think you forgot to include the part where road trips to Boston are something BAD. :-)

Date: 2010-07-13 05:16 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] warpig1979.livejournal.com
No kidding. I've done NC to Manchester, Connecticut a couple of times, and that was way more than enough for one day. Continuing on to Boston, through the Mass Pike and Boston's diabolical road layout, goes beyond masochism.
We'd have to talk about it much closer to the actual date, at which time I might change my mind, but for the past couple years of so I've been pretty convinced that my con-type days are emphatically over -- but I'm not thoroughly convinced. (I appreciate the invite!)

Date: 2010-07-13 02:27 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] smarriveurr.livejournal.com
I've a couple Ellen Kushner novels on my shelves. A Thomas the Rhymer riff, the title of which I forget and am too lazy to check atm, Swordspoint, and The Fall of the Kings. Good stuff, all around.

Date: 2010-07-13 12:24 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] smarriveurr.livejournal.com
I'm pretty sure you're right.

I'll have to keep an eye out for The Privilege of the Sword. I knew there was at least one short story bridging books, but wasn't aware of the book.

Date: 2010-07-14 01:30 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] smarriveurr.livejournal.com
Having looked it up, I've seen the cover before - I just didn't know it was in the line with Swordspoint

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