Oakland: The Road to Denvention Part 5

I was up early on Friday morning.  3.15am.  Time to get ready, into a cab, and to the airport.  I had a pleasant, uneventful flight from Perth. Had an empty seat beside me, so I was comfortable and happy. I’d planned to sleep, but couldn’t so I read and watched a movie until the entertainment system crashed.  We landed in Sydney half an hour early, but spent most of that time waiting for a faulty airbridge to let us off the aircraft.  I was a little anxious because I wanted to try to get a better seat for the long haul flight and get over as soon as possibe to see Simon and Ally.  I was directed from one place to the next, none of whom could help, went through Customs, ended up in the wrong part of Sydney Airport and missed Simon and Ally (which I was very disappointed over).  I also couldn’t arrange a better seat. In fact, they switched me during the process to an aisle seat behind the exit row.

When I boarded I realised that over half of my leg room was taken up by an entertainment unit.  I was really annoyed and  figured I was in for a long painful flight when I decided to ask an attendant if he could help.  I didn’t think he’d be able to – the flight was completely full and overbooked.  But, he came back and asked if I’d take a window seat several rows up the plane.  I happily accepted. The couple I was sitting beside – Dave and April – were great company, I was fairly comfortable, and the flight was ok in the end.  Not great, but ok.

I was picked up by Locus’s new intern, the very nice Hollianne.  It was then through the all-too familiar San Francisco and up to Locus HQ.  Charles was busy entertaining a bevvy of beautiful romance writers, so I spent some time getting reacquainted with Tim, Liza, Amelia, Kirsten, and Fran.  I don’t think I was necessarily coherent, but I did get to say chat with them all for a while.  When Charles was free we chatted, I then grabbed a shower, we had a quiet lunch, more chatting, I opened my Sony Reader, and that kind of thing.  I made it to 7pm before crashing.  I couldn’t quite string two words together.   Today will be a lazy day.  See Amelia, I hope, then Jeremy.  Otherwise, just here at the house.

More soon…

On the road

Up at 4.00am tomorrow.  It’ll take till roughly 1.30am on Saturday morning to get to San Francisco, and then maybe another hour or so to get to Casa del Locus. Expect intermittent blogging at best (maybe from Sydney or the airport tomorrow morning).  That aside, see you on the road to Denvention!

Live from the back deck!!

Well, last year the good folk at Conflux, the science fiction/fantasy convention held in Canberra, held a very successful Virtual Convention online for people who were headed for the event, or who couldn’t make it. It’s a chance to come and chat online to some authors, guests at the real con, editors and others in the business.

I will be in sunny Oakland, sitting on the famous Locus back deck surrounded by wooded foliage, fat self-satisfied chirpy squirrels, the odd passing deer, and the occasional Locus staffer.

Here’s how:
Log on to this address (http://conflux.org.au/forum/) – find the section devoted to the author/celeb you want at the time scheduled for them – and chat!

Each has an hour allotted to them. You can throw them tough questions, tell them how much you loathed loved their books, ask what they are doing next, tell them how to write….whatever.

Here’s when:

Next Saturday and Sunday, Oz time. I am on at 9am Eastern Australian time on Sunday. (That’s 7 a.m. Sunday Western Australian/4pm Saturday Oakland time.)

Here’s the programme and the participants:

Saturday August 2

12 noon – Glenda Larke
1pm – Chris Barnes
2pm – Gillian Polack
3pm – Bruce Gillespie
4pm – Phill Berrie
5pm – Stephen Hunt
6pm – Peter Strong
7pm – Karen Miller
8pm – Fiona McLennan
9pm – Maxine McArthur
10pm – Sharyn Lilley
11pm – Karen Herkes
12 midnight – Ellen Datlow

Sunday August 3rd

1am to 6am – break
7am – Sherwood Smith
8am – Nicole R Murphy
9am – Jonathan Strahan
10am – Kaaron Warren
11am – Sean Williams
12pm – Kevin J Anderson
1pm – Cat Sparks
2pm – Jackie French
3pm – Jack Dann
4pm – Simon Haynes
5pm – Marianne de Pierres
*http://conflux.org.au/forum/

PS: Thanks to Glenda, whose post I mostly stole :)