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        <title>World Con Day 4 Notes</title>   
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        <p>(Sunday)</p><p>Started the day with a coffee klatch hosted by Cory Doctorow.&#160; The coffee klatches are just informal round tables where people can sign up to meet with artists and authors and ask them just about anything.&#160; It was fun and entertaining; a lot like listening to one of Cory&#39;s podcasts.</p><p>I met Christiana Ellis and Paul Fischer in the klatch and talked to them for half an hour after.&#160; Really good to meet people in real life that I know from the podoshpere.&#160; Fun, lovely people who have somewhat inspired me to actualy go ahead and start that podcast I&#39;ve been thinking about, but more on that some other time.</p><p>Then to lunch and back to the art show to see if I had won any pieces.&#160; I did, although I did not find out until later.&#160; Primarily a nice little painting by Bob Eggleton, one of his Art du Jour pieces, of a dragon that I was quite pleased to get.</p><p>Watched a bit of the art auction, wherein pieces that had been hotly contested during the write in bidding went to voice auction.&#160; Staggered at a work by Eggleton and a Japanese artist named Sato that sold for $16,000 U.S.&#160; It was a nice piece, but still.&#160; Anyway.</p><p>From the art show to the signing area where I was lucky enough to get both my English version and my wife&#39;s Japanese version of The Sandman:&#160; Dream Hunters signed by Yoshitaka Amano.&#160; Spent the wait in line talking to a very nice Japanese girl who was extremely nervous about meeting Amano.&#160; She hadn&#39;t know he would be doing a signing and so had rushed to the signing area as soon as she found out; at one point she was literally bouncing up and down with nervous anticipation.&#160; She was very kawaii in her fanishness.&#160; Amano signed my books and seemed like a nice enough, if very strange guy.&#160; Talked to the two American guys who were working there - one as Amano&#39;s U.S. Agent and one as a translator.&#160; Both interesting guys in their own right.&#160; Quite a fun time.</p><p>Lucked into another coffee klatch, this time with Michael Whelan, who was charming and funny at extremely cool.&#160; He had lots of stories and lots of explanations of techniques and tricks that he uses.&#160; Really enjoyed getting to talk to him.&#160; The klatch had been a last minute formulation so there were only about six of us there to talk to him, which was nice as everyone got a chance to ask him questions and just, generally, chat.&#160; At the end he was kind enough to sign a poster of his World Con image for me, which I appreciated quite a lot.</p><p>Made it back to the art show to pick up my winnings.&#160; Had wanted to go to a Charlie Stross reading, but by the time I had gotten everything together the reading was half over and I needed to hit the trains.&#160; Four hours later, I made it home.</p><p>Lovely people at the con, both pros and fans, and just a really good time.&#160; Already looking forward to the next one.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>World Con Day 3 Notes</title>   
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        <published>2007-09-02T14:18:32Z</published>
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        <p>(Saturday)</p><p>Mainly wandered around aimlessly after having slept in too late to attend the Yoshitaka Amano panel.&#160; Tried to hit a panel called &quot;Transcendence or Mundane&quot; about the singularity, but missed that as well due to a schedule mix-up.</p><p>Finally made it to a panel called &quot;The Universal Library&quot;, all about when and how it will eventually develop.&#160; The panel featured Cory Doctorow, Charlie Stross, Patrick Neilson-Hayden, a guy from Google, and a professional research librarian.&#160; Interesting and smart; I felt underqualified to be in the panel as I am not an information architect.</p><p>From there to the hotel again to relax and clean up before the Hugos.</p><p>Hugos fun; George Takei and his translator were good hosts.&#160; There were a lot of jokes and back and forth that were funnier if you speak English and Japanese; I didn&#39;t feel like there was a lot of good explanation of the linguistic jokes as there were several people around me who didn&#39;t understand them.&#160; Still, a fun show and some good presenters.</p><p>Naomi Novik won the Campbell Award for best new talent, which was quite cool as I&#39;m a big fan of hers.</p><p>Went to a party after the ceremony hosted by the Norwegian / Swedish contingent that was a lot of fun; talked to a lot of people.&#160; Drank a bit of a Norwegian liquor called (I&#39;m sure I&#39;ve got this spelled wrong) Aqua vitae.&#160; Very similar to whiskey but with a bit of an anise flavor.&#160; Good, but very strong.</p><p>Lots of cool people; lots of discussion of things relevant and un.</p><p>A sign inside the party suite read &quot;Movies (with an arrow); Friendly Norwegians (with an arrow in the opposite direction)&quot;.&#160; I found it quite charming.&#160; Lovely bunch of people.&#160; Norway is now very high on my list of favorite places.</p><p>Missed the subway again, so walked to the hotel.&#160; Again. </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>World Con Day 2 Notes</title>   
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        <p>(Friday)</p><p>Lots more people today.&#160; A few cosplayers, but not too many, which is a bit surprising and a tad disappointing.&#160; On the other hand, the maid cafe opened today and they&#39;re all in costume, which is cool.</p><p>Started the day by going to a reading by <a href="http://www.craphound.com">Cory Doctorow</a>.&#160; He read from his forthcoming children&#39;s novel &quot;Little Brother&quot; as well as a short story called &quot;Other People&#39;s Money&quot;.&#160; Both were fun, intelligent reads and it was a good session.</p><p>The readings are being held in a small room that seats, maybe, thirty people; it was about half full for both Cory and <a href="http://temeraire.com">Naomi Novik</a>, who I saw later in the day.&#160; This makes for small, intimate readings that are really the joy of coming to cons like this in the first place.</p><p>After the reading, I went to watch an art demonstration by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Whelan">Michael Whelan</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Eggleton">Bog Eggleton</a>, and a Japanese artist whose name I can&#39;t remember and which I can&#39;t look up right now.&#160; They set up three easels and began taking suggestions from the audience.&#160; Mr. Whelan asked a girl from the audience to paint three lines and a kanji.&#160; She wrote &quot;悪&quot; which means bad, or evil.&#160; Then all three began painting around that idea on separate canvases.&#160; Very cool to watch.&#160; Taped a bit of it for later review of techniques to try.</p><p>Attended a panel about future crime, which was kind of so-so.</p><p>The reading by Naomi Novik was quite cool; she read from her new novel, &quot;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Empire-Ivory-Temeraire-Book-4/dp/0345496876/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/105-2480173-3943655?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1188611790&amp;sr=8-1">Empire of Ivory</a>&quot; which will be published later in September.</p><p>Then hanging out and talking to some people until it was time for the screening of &quot;<a href="http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/">World Enough and Time</a>&quot;, a Star Trek fan film that is far, far better than a lot of the professional stuff.&#160; <a href="http://imdb.com/name/nm0001786/">George Takei</a> (Sulu) guest starred and did a fantastic job.&#160; Highly recommend viewing the story.</p><p>Then parties.&#160; Ate too much, drank just enough.&#160; Talked to lots of interesting people.&#160; Ate some more.&#160; Missed the last subway car and had to walk about thirty minutes to my hotel.&#160; Pretty good day.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>I Am Frank Herbert</title>   
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        <table style="text-align: center; width: 90%"><tr><td style="width: 1%"><img height="200" src="http://paulkienitz.net/quizpix/skiffy_frank.jpg" width="200" /></td><td>I am:<blockquote><p><big><big><strong>Frank Herbert</strong></big></big></p></blockquote>His style is often stilted, but he created what some consider the greatest SF novel of all time.</td></tr></table><p><br /><div style="text-align: center"><p><br /><strong><a href="http://paulkienitz.net/skiffy.html">Which science fiction writer are you?</a></strong></p></div> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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