Wiscon 2009, May 22-25
I’ll see you at Wiscon, one of my favorites.
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I’ll see you at Wiscon, one of my favorites.
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. . You can register for the Nebula Weekend online now. Besides one of the industry’s best ways to mingle with top notch SF writers, editors and agents, this year’s weekend also includes some key notables, like, um Joss Whedon, who will be there in person. LOS ANGELES—Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America will
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. . John Scalzi and I will be reading together on Friday, January 16, at 7pm, at Borderlands Books, in San Francisco. We’re calling the program, “John and Mary Show You Their Shorts.” And by that I mean that we’ll be reading a selection of short stories. We did this at WorldCon and had a
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. . I’m heading for my first Philcon this year. I figure it’s close plus the SFWA regional meeting is there and I’d like to attend. Here’s my preliminary schedule. Friday 10:00PM Websites for Writers – Event #16 Saturday 12:00PM Sherlock Holmes and Science Fiction 2:00PM Science Fiction and Romance 3:00-5:00PM Crafting: Hand Puppets (Yep,
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. . I’m in the airport in Cincinatti waiting for my connection to Portland. I’ll spend the day in town and then head down to Lincoln City for a writing workshop hosted by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Their guest instructor is Sheila Williams. As you might imagine, I’m excited about this. Even
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. . I’m heading for Laramie, WY today for LaunchPad Astronomy workshop. Mike Brotherton has posted our schedule. Here’s what’s happening on day one. You can pop by his site to see what the rest of the week holds for me. Thursday, July 31 9:30 AM Coffee, Juice, Continental Breakfast 10:00 AM Welcome and introductory
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. . I have my official schedule for World Con now. Launch Pad: Astronomy for Writers Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. Launch Pad is a week-long crash course in modern astronomy for writers founded by Mike Brotherton and held each summer at the University of Wyoming. NASA foots the bill with the goald of increasing the quality
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. . Friday 12:00 Noon Vinyard: Kaffeeklatsch Mary Robinette Kowal and Barry B. Longyear This is my first kaffeeklatsch. Here’s your chance to ask me questions about writing, puppets, SFWA, Iceland… Come chat with me! Friday 1:00 PM VT: Tabula Rasa Group Reading Readings by members of the New York-based Tabula Rasa writer’s group, including
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New York – The Players Theatre will host Hands together: New York Artists Gather for China Earthquake Relief to Benefit UNICEF presented by Matrix Music Collaborators on June 14, 2008, 3pm, 115 MacDougal Street (between W3rd and Minetta Lane) in Greenwich Village, New York. Admission is $45 / Package of Four for $125. All proceeds
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I’ll be joining M.M. DeVoe and Matt McHugh as we read stories from The First Line at KGB Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, the literary magazine “The First Line” — where all stories in an issue begin with same opening line — presents an evening with some of its favorite writers. Three authors will read select
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I’ll be going to my first WisCon and am extremely excited by the programming they offer. Here are just the panels that I’ll be on. Title: Beyond Illustration: The Process of Creating ‘Vision’ Saturday, 9:00-10:15 P.M. Caucus Much of SF/F art is illustrative, growing directly out of the writer’s vision. But some artists are doing
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I know a number of you are coming into town for Comicon. Why not take a break from all that industry stuff and come see a show? I’m puppeteering Peter in Peter and the Wolf. Sergei Prokofiev’s classic Peter and the Wolf is re-imagined by Mabou Mines co-artistic director Terry O’Reilly and Jane Catherine Shaw
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I’ll be at World Fantasy this year, which I’m very much looking forward to. Is anyone besides me wanting to go to the harness racing on Saturday night? One of my favorite books growing up was Born To Trot which was set around the world of harness racing. I loved that book and have always
Rob and I start the cross-country drive to NY on June 20th and plan to arrive on June 30th.