At the end of Orycon 32 half a dozen of us chatted about this and that for several hours. A lot of book titles were tossed around.
At one point we talked about how conventions are depicted in books. I am not having any luck finding useful information for tracking down a copy of Mike Resnick's "Again, Alternate Worldcons": no ISBN, and there's considerable confusion as to whether it was only published in an omnibus or whether there was a solo version too. Not even Open Library has it. "Alternate Worldcons" isn't much better, but at least I found a publisher and ISBN. And I can't even remember the third book; the person who mentioned it couldn't remember the author. It wasn't "Bimbos of the Death Sun" or "We'll Always Have Parrots".
At one point we talked about how conventions are depicted in books. I am not having any luck finding useful information for tracking down a copy of Mike Resnick's "Again, Alternate Worldcons": no ISBN, and there's considerable confusion as to whether it was only published in an omnibus or whether there was a solo version too. Not even Open Library has it. "Alternate Worldcons" isn't much better, but at least I found a publisher and ISBN. And I can't even remember the third book; the person who mentioned it couldn't remember the author. It wasn't "Bimbos of the Death Sun" or "We'll Always Have Parrots".