Back from Boskone
Monday, February 18th, 2008 07:08 pmWe're back!
Despite a rocky start, Boskone was grand, though it would have been something much other than grand if a lot of people hadn't pitched in to bail us out when things went pear-shaped. Heroes of the revolution include: Victor Stevko, Lara (whose last name I never get right because it is long and exotic and I am a writer of little brain), Seanan McGuire, Kate (another last name gone), and her friend whose name I never got at all, Bob Devney, Barbara Karpel, the Kushner brothers, Sally Kobee, Judith Klein-Dial, Lis Carey, Ben Yallow, Myles O'Reilly, and Max Poddubny. Without them, there would have been a very sparse party indeed, and no Lee and Miller books at the convention.
I especially enjoyed the chance to catch up with
pbray and
jenniferdunne, and was deeply gratified by the audience reaction to my reading from Carousel Tides. The 20th Anniversary Party was nicely attended, as was the retrospective panel. A Good Con, yes indeed.
Progress on Longeye:
39647 / 100000 words.
40% done!
Despite a rocky start, Boskone was grand, though it would have been something much other than grand if a lot of people hadn't pitched in to bail us out when things went pear-shaped. Heroes of the revolution include: Victor Stevko, Lara (whose last name I never get right because it is long and exotic and I am a writer of little brain), Seanan McGuire, Kate (another last name gone), and her friend whose name I never got at all, Bob Devney, Barbara Karpel, the Kushner brothers, Sally Kobee, Judith Klein-Dial, Lis Carey, Ben Yallow, Myles O'Reilly, and Max Poddubny. Without them, there would have been a very sparse party indeed, and no Lee and Miller books at the convention.
I especially enjoyed the chance to catch up with
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Progress on Longeye:
40% done!