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Wheee!! I think I had more fun this year than I did last year, but of course last year, I was pressuring myself to find a literary agent and then flogging myself for not finding one.

This year... I actually managed to get to and from Boston on the T without any little glitches in transit (Last year, I got off at the wrong stop and had to hop back on). Attended a nifty little panel discussion on Jane Austen and science fiction, how her millieu is practically an alien civilization compared to our own age, and how it isn't much of a stretch to write fantasy set in that sort of world. Also a very lively panel discussion on graphic novels and where they're headed, featuring among other people, Teresa Nielsen Hayden, who's edited some of Neil Gaiman's stuff. Ooh, heard *THE* best one-man filk minstrel, Steve MacDonald: He did one crazy lullaby about "The Demons Under Your Bed", and a Harry Potter filk based on "Pinball Wizard", and one really touching one he'd written for his fiancee; wish I remember the words, but it was something about wandering the earth until he'd found her and how finding her was like coming home.

Thus I just *had* to get one of his CDs in the dealers' room... And this year's Boskone tee-shirt, which features this lovely painting of an android with a dune and a cityscape behind him... and a pile of books including:

--Neil Gaiman's "Stardust", which I've been meaning to get ([livejournal.com profile] faire_damsel, you'd love this book: I highly, highly reccommend it!), also his audio collection of children's stories and "Tales from the Dream Trade", which includes his "American Gods" weblog and a bunch of his introductions to several different books by other people (This one is hard to come by, since only the New England Science Fiction Association published it).

--The other three "Chicks in Chain Mail" collections put together by Esther Friesner. I utterly *LOVED* the first one, so I had to get the next three. What a hoot!

--Terry Pratchett's "Lords and Ladies", which I've been wanting to read ever since Puck used an extensive quote from it in one of her DegSep fics.

And I got some info from an LARP group in the area: seems they're a wildly mixed genre -- medieval, space opera, cyberpunk, one guy even plays a caveman! I asked if there was room in there for a machine intelligence, and the guy in charge told me they had a few characters like that, but unfortunately said MIs are TEH BAD GUIZ!!!11111 Grr... well, if I ever join, I'll see if I can't turn that around a little.

As I said, I was costuming as Flood: at least three people commented on my costume, but -- perhaps thankfully! -- no one recognized who I was supposed to be (Last thing I need is to have some Zion wackies or "rusty Toasters" chase me down a hallway). But one gal did say, "The gloves really help make the costume". Just as well that I didn't dress as Death: I spotted two gals dressed up as her.

Date: 2006-02-19 06:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crowdog66.livejournal.com
Glad to hear you're having a grand time at the con! Oh, man, do I wish I could be down there with you... I've heard that Boskone is an absolute hoot. And I haven't been to a con in AGES.

*sobs quietly for a moment, then goes back to flatting Uncanny X-Men*

Date: 2006-02-19 07:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] faire-damsel.livejournal.com
I Like Neil Gaiman. {*Neverwhere*} What's *Stardust* About?

Date: 2006-02-20 05:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] matrixrefugee.livejournal.com
Hee! "Neverwhere" was the second of his books that I read (well, technically maybe the third, since the first two I read were "American Gods" and the first of the "Sandman" graphic novels). "Stardust"... ooh, that's an exquisite tale in which a young man living in the Victorian English countryside promises to catch a falling star for his one true love... and when he does so, his journey brings him into the realm of Faerie, of which he's unwittingly been walking along the fringes all his life...

Date: 2006-02-20 02:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] faire-damsel.livejournal.com
Oh My! It Sounds Delightful! ::Adds Another Book To Her List::

Date: 2006-02-20 11:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] matrixrefugee.livejournal.com
Keep an eye out for the movie version in a couple of years: Warner Brothers (I think...) just greenlighted it and Neil himself might be writing the screenplay (Found this out from the LJ feed to his weblog).

Date: 2006-02-21 02:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] faire-damsel.livejournal.com
OH! That's Exciting!

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