Sorry for the interruption of blog posts. I had my second geek weekend in a row, this time out in the woods where internet access was even more prohibitive than the Burlington Marriott's $12.95/day WiFi rate. It did give me a little more distance from the squee-worthy events of my second day at Readercon.
This was a long day, so smoke 'em if you got 'em.
Thinking back to Day 2, I remember...
21 July 2010
15 July 2010
Readercon, Day the First
It's taken me a week to fully process my Readercon experience, partly because I think part of me would rather just sit back for the rest of my vacation and just live inside my memories. But as the saying goes, "After the ecstacy, the laundry." Time to move this stuff out of my head, so I can move on with the rest of my life. So, here's a rough synopsis of my first day:
Filed under:
name dropping,
navel gazing,
readercon 21
03 July 2010
Chapter XXXVII
Today, Chapter XXXVII of my life begins.
I'm starting this chapter off right with a two-and-a-half week vacation from my dayjob, a trip next week to Readercon, a camping trip with friends the following weekend, and after that, my next NSO gig at the next home derby bout.
For the past couple years, I've tried to obtain writing-related birthday gifts. This year, though, I dusted off my Audible account, and treated myself to Role Models by John Waters. I quoted it a lot recently, having read snippets from it and heard various podcast interviews and readings.
I'm listening to the first few chapters now, and thinking about my own role models. I'll blog about them some other time. But this book is making me give some thought to who's influenced, not just my art, but my life as an artist. In Waters, I think I've found a new one. Just look out the quotes I've used recently as well as the links below. If you've been paying any attention to how I feel about writing and how I pursue it, I'm sure you'll understand why.
"I'm 37. I'm not old."
-Dennis, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
I'm starting this chapter off right with a two-and-a-half week vacation from my dayjob, a trip next week to Readercon, a camping trip with friends the following weekend, and after that, my next NSO gig at the next home derby bout.
I'm listening to the first few chapters now, and thinking about my own role models. I'll blog about them some other time. But this book is making me give some thought to who's influenced, not just my art, but my life as an artist. In Waters, I think I've found a new one. Just look out the quotes I've used recently as well as the links below. If you've been paying any attention to how I feel about writing and how I pursue it, I'm sure you'll understand why.
- Waters' "10 Best Pieces of Advice for Functional Freaks"
- From NPR's Fresh Air, "John Waters: A Bad Influence Picks His 'Role Models'"
- On KQED's The Writer's Block, Waters reads the chapters "Cult Leader" and "The Kindness of Strangers."
- Waters on The Colbert Report
Filed under:
born on the 3rd of july,
navel gazing,
reading,
you're the inspiration
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