Chairs need entertainment too.
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
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It's just the timing - and I'm far from upset about it - the reading slot is 7-7:30pm when the Hugo Awards start at 8pm. I might not get a lot of audience anyway, since I'm new, but this slot is when people will be getting ready, getting seats for the awards, etc.
So I may find something nice to reward the people who do come... that I like to eat/drink too. And I'll probably keep it short so we can get seats.
So you're sort of like an opening act for the Hugos?? That's awesome!
So you're sort of like an opening act for the Hugos?? That's awesome!
bahahahahaa. OMG. Awesome.
Sylvie's got great tips for public speaking, btw! She chimed in on a blog post where I'm not yet talking about the fact that I'm an 'opening act for the Hugos*' (TM, P-C). So you all are technically the first to hear about this development.
- typing while laughing. I'm probably going to have to sprint across the convention center to see the Hugos, after.
Yay, Sox!
Congrats Sox! That sounds exciting!
Exciting, interesting, terrifying...
P-C, you helped me write my con blog post - [link] Thank you!
You're welcome! (I must confess I was confused at first and didn't realize your reading wasn't in the same location as the Hugos. But still!)
When I ask someone if they would be interested in a copy of my book for comment, and they say yes, how long after is reasonable to follow up and ask if they have had a chance to glance at it? Would you say a month is not being too naggy?