Spend it!

I'm so glad I went to Bristolcon. It was fun, and also gave me a jolt because I was forced to confront the utter lack of 'what the hell, why not' in my forty-something responsibility-laden life. I really need to make an effort to inject a little more goofy into my weeks and months.

Bristolcon was small, which is a plus for me because I didn't get lost (much) and got to actually talk to people. I talked with[info]fredawritesand her husband, met historical novelist Harriet Castor, briefly saw Joanne Hall, Shana and Cheryl, chatted with [info]jmck and [info]maeve_the_red(and found out that Jaine and I have THE SAME BRAIN when it comes to certain things about the writing business) and hung out in the bar giving John Meaney a hard time about his Shotokan.

The highlight of the day was listening to an interview of [info]justinar in which [info]stephanieburgis asked a cogent series of questions and Justina's wit was employed to good effect in answering . At the end Justina gave a reading from a work in progress that had a complex description--think elevator pitch that would only work if the lift were stuck between floors for a while.  But fascinating.  There is an electricity in listening to such a good writer read work in progress hot off her laptop. I could almost see the pages in my mindseye. Want book!

Of course, spending time with Steph and [info]psamphire was great. And there were no kids, which makes the flow of conversation considerably less interruption-y.

Up until now I've been of two minds about Eastercon. I had mentioned to Rhiannon that there was a con in London at Easter and that we might go and see London. Then I regretted it, because the very thought of all the expense and hoo-ha made me tired. I think, though, that things are moving past the babies/small children stage when going out really was hard with my kids.  It's changing.

I need to fight this tendency to maintain my discipline and conserve energy. Sometimes you've got to spend it to make it.


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