As Mr. Chaucer so rightly puts it, spring is the time for pilgrimages... and I've just been asked to the second one for this spring. At the end of March, I'll be appearing on a couple of panels at the Tennessee WIlliams Festival in New Orleans; in mid-April, I'll be at the Texas Library Association's convention in Houston. On both occasions, I'll be talking about the Ben January series (while hammering away to finish Book # 12 -
Root, Hog, or Die
- before deadline).
Prior to that, I'll be at LosCon - the Los Angeles Science Fiction Society's annual convention - on Thanksgiving weekend as usual, and also at Gallifrey, the local Dr. Who convention, in February. (Last year's LosCon was difficult and strange for me, since one of my cats had just come down with a medical condition which led ultimately to his lingering death. This year's, I hope, will be better).
And that's about as much travel as I think I'd be able to deal with, but we'll see...
In the meantime, I turned in
Magistrates of Hell
this morning (with the caveat that I'm still checking on the Chinese - thank you, mayliang!) so I'm waiting to hear how they like it.
And now, back to grading exams.
Published on October 24, 2011 13:00