Back And There Again
Back from FogCon this past weekend (a short local trip) and already starting to pack my bags for FWA this upcoming weekend! I will be mostly found in AwesomeTown in the dealer’s room at the Sofawolf table (between Blotch and FurPlanet and across from Keovi; turn right as you enter the room and then turn right again immediately), but you can also find me at:
* God-Level Dinner, Friday at 6:30 (if you are God-Level, of course, and if you’re not, why not?)
* Gay Fandoms, Furry and SF, Friday at 11 pm
* From Amateur to Pro, Saturday at 10:30 am
* Novel Writing, Saturday at 2 pm
* KnotSheathed Podcast, Saturday at 9:30 pm
* Character Development, Sunday at 10:30 am
The Sofawolf table will have “Divisions” and most of my other books, and between that one and FurPlanet we will have all of my work. I’ll be happy to sign things and chat at the table; as always, please don’t ask me to sign things during panels. Catch me just after or come back to the dealer’s room with me after the panels.
FWA is always an awesome convention and I am very much looking forward to seeing their new digs at the Westin, which is a gorgeous hotel. I hope to see lots of you lovely people there!
FogCon, here in the Bay Area, was a pretty cool experience too. Kit and I went up just for the day on Saturday and sat in on one panel that was pretty nifty, then I sat on two more panels, one about superpowered criminals and cops (that was cool because an actual cop was on the panel with us, and now I know two ranting griffins), and another about favorite non-F&SF mystery books, whence I emerged with a huge list of authors to check out. Also talked extensively with some of the folks involved in the London WorldCon and am reminded that for the lowish price of $40 (currently), you can register as a supporting member of the London WorldCon, which lets you nominate works for a Hugo, read all of the Hugo-nominated material for free, and vote on the Hugos. Several furry authors had Hugo-eligible work published last year, you know, and most furry artists qualify as “fan artists,” at least. Just saying…