Nov. 1st, 2011

WFC

Nov. 1st, 2011 09:17 pm
gwynnega: (books poisoninjest)
I had a lovely time at WFC. It was so great getting to hang out with friends and meet new friends. I managed to run into most (but not all!) of the people I wanted to see.

The open poetry reading organized by [livejournal.com profile] rose_lemberg was one of the best, most consistent poetry readings I've ever attended. Among the many participants were Rose, [livejournal.com profile] shweta_narayan, [livejournal.com profile] csecooney (reading her Rhysling-winning "The Sea King's Second Bride"), [livejournal.com profile] samhenderson, [livejournal.com profile] mer_moon, [livejournal.com profile] lnhammer, [livejournal.com profile] upstart_crow, and me.

My panel (When Does Genre Become Literature?) was a lot of fun, and mostly devoid of Genre Fiction Rules and Literary Fiction Sucks! rhetoric.

[livejournal.com profile] deliasherman had a book release party (complete with sweet tea and pralines) for The Freedom Maze, which I can't wait to read. At the party, [livejournal.com profile] ellen_kushner happened to introduce me to D. Lynn Smith, a writer who, like me, lives in SoCal--and then I discovered a couple of minutes later that she writes Dark Shadows audio dramas for Big Finish!

Neil Gaiman read a wonderful Sherlock Holmes story (a brand-new one, not "A Study in Emerald"). Among his various appearances at the con, I think my favorite was his conversation with Connie Willis, which was hilarious and inspiring. I also got to hear Peter S. Beagle read a short story ("Olfert Dapper's Day").

One not-so-good thing about the weekend was the hotel. Its sprawling set-up seemed to me inconvenient for a convention of this sort--but I've since found out that it has massive accessibility problems. I hope convention programmers will take this into account in the future.

WFC

Nov. 1st, 2011 09:21 pm
gwynnega: (books poisoninjest)
I had a lovely time at WFC. It was so great getting to hang out with friends and meet new friends. I managed to run into most (but not all!) of the people I wanted to see.

The open poetry reading organized by [profile] rose_lemberg was one of the best, most consistent poetry readings I've ever attended. Among the many participants were Rose, [profile] shweta_narayan, [personal profile] csecooney (reading her Rhysling-winning "The Sea King's Second Bride"), [profile] samhenderson, [profile] mer_moon, [personal profile] lnhammer, [personal profile] upstart_crow, and me.

My panel (When Does Genre Become Literature?) was a lot of fun, and mostly devoid of Genre Fiction Rules and Literary Fiction Sucks! rhetoric.

[profile] deliasherman had a book release party (complete with sweet tea and pralines) for The Freedom Maze, which I can't wait to read. At the party, [profile] ellen_kushner happened to introduce me to D. Lynn Smith, a writer who, like me, lives in SoCal--and then I discovered a couple of minutes later that she writes Dark Shadows audio dramas for Big Finish!

Neil Gaiman read a wonderful Sherlock Holmes story (a brand-new one, not "A Study in Emerald"). Among his various appearances at the con, I think my favorite was his conversation with Connie Willis, which was hilarious and inspiring. I also got to hear Peter S. Beagle read a short story ("Olfert Dapper's Day").

One not-so-good thing about the weekend was the hotel. Its sprawling set-up seemed to me inconvenient for a convention of this sort--but I've since found out that it has massive accessibility problems. I hope convention programmers will take this into account in the future.

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