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Fourth Street was a Fourth Street! Yay Fourth Street! I seem to have gotten only homeopathic quantities of some wonderful people I like, but Fourth Street is so full of wonderful people I like (and not, alas, full of infinite energy sources for me) that it's very hard to avoid this outcome. And it was still a very good Fourth Street full of wonderful people I like.
And now I am home and resting and have sold a novelette, "The Radioactive Etiquette Book," to Analog. So yay go that! It's a madcap interplanetary comedy of diplomacy, complete with aliens and wayyyy too many moving parts, so I'm glad I got all the moving parts sorted out to editorial satisfaction. Hurrah!
And now I am home and resting and have sold a novelette, "The Radioactive Etiquette Book," to Analog. So yay go that! It's a madcap interplanetary comedy of diplomacy, complete with aliens and wayyyy too many moving parts, so I'm glad I got all the moving parts sorted out to editorial satisfaction. Hurrah!
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And honestly, it is my con. I have far more expectations for what I will do and what I will be able to do and what I have to do at Fourth Street than at any other con in the world. So if I spend a fortnight flattened afterwards--well, it's Fourth Street. You do what you must.
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Also, SQUEEE sale and as
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Are there any posts up yet that you know of where discussion about this is happening? If so, do you mind tossing me the links? I don't want to shift focus away from Mris' post but I do want to know what's going on.
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This came up in the con postmortem, and I think that con postmortems are often a way for people who start the con postmortem going, "Good con! I had a good time!" to go into negative mode whether they intended to or not, but that may or may not be the only issue here.
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On the other hand, old-timers are likely to want to meet new people as well as old friends, so you feel like you're being very open and friendly, and it gets annoying to hear complaints that people feel left out.
I've been on both sides of this in various places and still don't have any perfect solutions. One thing that can help a lot is structuring participation - so people who run the community can arrange mixers targeted at new people, for instance, or new people can volunteer for a bit so that they have an established place and role as well as more chances to meet people.
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Hoping for 4th street panel notes when people can . . .
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In the "Get Your Reality Out Of My Fantasy" discussion, you mentioned a friend who was a great aficionado of Tolkien ripoffs and suchlike. Afterwards, my husband turned to me and said with some desperation, "Where are all these Tolkien ripoffs? That's exactly what I want to read and nobody is writing them anymore!" So, if you recall any of the books your friend had been into, and can pass on any recommendations, that would be super awesome and really greatly appreciated.
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http://www.e-booksdirectory.com/details.php?ebook=2646
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