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A week ago today, I was flying from my little patch of upstate New York, thru LaGuardia, then to Boston's Logan International Airport. It was the first time I'd flown in fifteen years. Not a bad experience. My horrible visions of being cavity searched, despite how careful I tried to be meeting all the TSA requirements, didn't come true.
I spent most of the trip stressing over my MBTA route. The process was fairly painless, except for being long. Excluding layover time, I spent more time riding on public transit than I did in the air.
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Once I got to the hotel itself, I checked in, and the first person I saw when I stepped out of the 6th floor elevator was legendary editor Kathryn Cramer. She was talking while walking with someone, providing me with a convenient excuse not to say hi.
I'd tried to check in with emails and tweets during my trip. But there was no free WiFi at LaGuardia where I had my longest layovers. So, I had no choice that first night except to pay for the hotel's WiFi at the ridiculous price of twelve ninety-fucking-five a day.
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I managed to blow one-third of my food budget on dinner at the hotel bar. This did not make me feel good, considering the money I'd just paid on WiFi.
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I finally meet one of many folks on my Twitter friends list I intended to
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The first panel I went to that night was "I Read This Book, So I Started a Band," with
I had my notebook open and didn't take a lot of notes. I was too busy looking at all the folks, on stage and around the room, who I recognized from their work and/or their blogs.
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Afterward, I went to the "Speculative Poetry Workshop" with Mike Allen. Recall that I went to a Sci-Fi Poetry panel at Astronomicon 11, which was mostly readings and a discussion, and a workshop on (non-genre) poetry a few months later. This workshop was right in between, which I enjoyed even if I didn't read anything aloud. The piece I generated, much like the rest of my Vogon poetry, is safely stored away in a Pandorica-like box where it won't hurt anybody.
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After that, I was still hungry and pondering my next move. Luckily, I was found by another one of my tweeps, Jaym Gates who, along with Eric Rosenfield, had just arrived and wanted to go on a food run. After navigating our way from Burlington to Cambridge (Well, they were navigating. I was pretty much useless.), we find an IHOP, where we established what would be an ongoing pattern of abject silliness and innuendo.
I ended the day around 1:45 AM, jazzed and clueless that the best parts were still to come.
Next time*: Cool panels, meeting one of my bestest Tweeps, meeting the Pros(e), and more.
*I'm off on a camping trip this weekend, so I'm not exactly sure if "next time" will be a timed post set for tomrrow, or if it'll be on Sunday when I get back.