
Monthly Archives: August 2011
T-One Day

As I write the big clock at RenovationSF says it’s five days and five hours till WorldCon. What’s focussing my attention much more is that it’s about sixteen hours until I board a flight for Sydney. Tomorrow night I’ll dine with friends in Sydney, then on Sunday will fly on to San Francisco. I’ll be tired and jetlagged, but I’ll also be staying with a dear friend and preparing to see many more in the coming days. It should be a wonderful week and a half.
Have I been preparing? Well….yes. I have packed (looks over shoulder at suitcase on floor of office). I have also got the day job to at least the point where I can be away for a short while, most projects are fine, and the reading is only a dreadful tsunami now. I have new business cards for Gary and I for the podcast, and I’ve also posted the last podcast before WorldCon. All is in hand (I think).
I have also read Snuff, the new novel by Terry Pratchett. It’s a Sam Vimes novel where Vimes, Sibyll, Young Sam and Willikins retire to Sibyll’s country home for a holiday. It goes as well as Vimes in the countryside ever does and, even allowing for a slightly bumpy start, I loved it a lot. One of my favourite books of the year. I hope to finish reading two other novels between now and WorldCon, but who knows? Till then!
Episode 63: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!
It looked, for a moment, that technical difficulties would prevent us getting this final pre-WorldCon podcast out to you, but we persevered, recording this one twice. We discussed many things, including changing concepts of the field, books that we’re reading and so on. We’ll be at WorldCon and look forward to meeting as many of you there as possible. We’ll also be recording, and hope to get something online from there (though it’s possible we might not). Hopefully we’ll see you here next week. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy the podcast.
T-Three days
The big clock on the Renovation website says that it’s seven days till WorldCon. Here things are in the kind of chaos you might expect, if you’re used to dealing with easily stressed middle-aged flyers. For some reason I’ve evolved from the nice, easygoing relaxed flyer who could throw a few t-shirts into a bag and go into someone who needs to be sure he has the right playlist on his iPad, that all of the plugs are cords are checked, and so on and so forth.
For the most part, all of that sort of preparation is well in hand. I fly out of here at about 10.00am on Saturday, and all is looking good for that. I do need to do a little panel preparation, but I have some time for that. Oh, my schedule, should you be interested, is:
Renovation – Programming
| Thu | 14:00 | (D05) | 1 hr |
Short but Containing the World: A Look at Novellas
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| Fri | 13:00 | (A04) | 1 hr |
Selecting the Best Short Fiction of the Year
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| Fri | 15:00 | (A01+6) | 1½ hrs |
Three Interviews about Charles N. Brown
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| Fri | 17:00 | (A03) | 1 hr |
The New Space Opera — Still Going Strong
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Makes for a busy Friday, and I am not going to be able to make the Locus party, which I’m very disappointed about, but all of those should be fun. For those interested, I’m doing a signing or a Kaffeeklatch but will be round the Locus table in the Dealer’s Room a bit (if anyone’s interested, let me know in comments and I’ll set a time when I’ll definitely be there). Other than that, it’s all pretty much set, unless you’re free for dinner Friday.
Tuesday
According to the big clock at RenovationSF it’s eight days and sixteen hours till the opening ceremony in Reno. Perhaps more immediately focussing for me is that it’s four days till I fly to Sydney, then on to San Francisco. Things are about as chaotic as you’d imagine. Little meaningful work is being done, while I fiddle with packing preparation and trip confirmations. Still, I’m looking forward to it.
Thanks to Jen (thanks!), I’m reading Pratchett’s Snuff and keeping focussed. I’m late getting a new project out the gate this week, but I hope I can do that. Other than that, onwarrds. I will try to post more meaningfully every day on the way to Reno and hopefully from there too.