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Australia! Let's go to the WorldCon, y'all.

The first full day of WorldCon dawned bright and early. Very bright, and very early, since Jeanne and I were both still waking up at roughly six o'clock in the morning. The fact that I did this despite spending a good portion of the night out drinking with my friends was somewhat astonishing to everyone involved, and could be taken as proof that I function on some sort of nuclear power source, rather than actual sleep. Our early rising did net us first shower, which was nice, as fixing my hair* takes a long damn time (which is why I so rarely bother to do it). Now socially acceptable, we hit the street in search of a) breakfast, and b) caffeine.

Breakfast was ham and cheese croissants in the food court attached to the casino attached to our hotel. Yeah, I know, I'm stacking on attachments like a professional spammer, but that's apparently the way they roll in Australia. Unless otherwise stated, assume all meals were in the food court attached to the blah blah blah. It was close, convenient, and (by local standards) reasonably priced, and Jeanne and I were both willing to eat there. Pretty much a victory all the way around.

At the convention center, the poor folks at registration were still waiting on their program books, so we went to see Mary Kay Kare and get my Participant Packet instead. It had invites! To Hugo-related functions! This is about when it all started seeming very real to me, and also when I pretty much gave up sleep for the duration. Expect my sanity to degrade rapidly from this point onward.

We wandered the convention, figured out where everything was, and had an unexpected meeting with Lezli Robyn, my fellow Campbell Award nominee. She was incredibly sweet, and I'm very glad to have met her. After touring the dealer's room and the half-assembled art show, I located Jay Lake and Shannon Page on a comfortable couch, and camped there for a bit, because Jay is cuddly and I was warm. Jeanne pointed out that failure to decamp from Jay would mean I got no caffeine before my three o'clock panel on Supernatural. I knew I'd need caffeine for that one. I decamped.

Thank Heaven for 7-11, yo.

The panel went well, despite some early confusion as to what, exactly, we were talking about. The topic was "Breaking the Fourth Wall: Supernatural and Its Audience." Given my opinions on season five, this could have been a blood bath. It was not, largely because polite tourists don't kill people. (At least, that's what Kate says, and everyone I ask says she's right. Conspiracy much?) And that was...well, that was it. That was my only Thursday panel.

Oh, wait. What about my Kaffeeklatsche? You know, that thing where I go and have coffee with anyone who wants to sit and talk to me for an hour? That was still coming up, right? Well, yes, and no. Because somebody told the programming desk that I was sick, you see, and they cancelled my slot. I found this out when someone asked me why, if I was sick, I was hanging out in the hall chatting with my friends. I went down to the front desk and whined until they fixed it. GO TEAM MATURITY. After that, the actual Kaffeeklatsche was fine. People drank coffee (I drank Coke Zero), we talked, and a good time was had by all. Jeanne and I trundled off for dinner, after which I returned to the Hilton to spend several happy hours at Barcon, drinking expensive cocktails and feeling the love. I love the love.

Friday, I spent most of the day idly trundling around and visiting my friends, capping it all off with the moment...the myth...the madness..."Seanan McGuire and Catherynne M Valente In Conversation." Also known as "the Snow White/Lily Fair Variety Show." It was, quite seriously, quantum madness. People asked it, we talked about it. Also, Cat brought the My Little Pony I'd given her to be our moderator while we sat on the edge of the stage and made merry for an hour. Worlds were born. Laws of physics were broken. It was awesome. And we're going to do it again in New York, because that is just how we roll.

After the In Conversation, Jeanne and I decamped to collect John Grace (my audio book publisher), Malcolm (Jeanne's friend), and Phil and Kaja Foglio. We trekked back to the alley for dinner. This time, they bribed us with a free bottle of wine for the table! Score. We got a fabulous table, and spent several hours chatting, eating, splitting appetizers, and generally having a fantastic time. Best WorldCon Friday ever. Even with the rain.

Australia is amazing.

(*Yes, it is actually possible for me to not look like a dandelion on the verge of going to seed. It's crazy, I know, but all things are possible with SCIENCE. And a ceramic straightening iron.)
Tags: australia makes you die, cat valente, conventions, food, friends rock, good things, in the wild, jeanne, where's seanan, wild adventures
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Yes, it is actually possible for me to not look like a dandelion on the verge of going to seed. It's crazy, I know, but all things are possible with SCIENCE. And a ceramic straightening iron.

Also patience. I have never had the patience to straighten my hair.
I find it weirdly soothing. Like fire that wants to hug me.
I am now picturing Calcifer straightening your hair.

shiyiya

6 years ago

What are you views on Season 5? I haven't seen you talking about it.
I quit watching after that episode. You know the one. The one that had me crying until I threw up.

I am so done.
I assume you mean the convention episode.


Season 5 and the start of Season 6 aren't that good. I miss the coolness of the early seasons in a way I didn't even with Buffy.

I fear Season 6 is going to be Babylon 5 season 5 bad.

seanan_mcguire

6 years ago

tikiera

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seanan_mcguire

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dornbeast

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seanan_mcguire

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rattyfleef

6 years ago

That makes me INSANELY HAPPY.
I function on some sort of nuclear power source, rather than actual sleep.

I don't suppose you'd consider passing on the contact details of your supplier? *grin*
Sadly, no. I keep running low as it is!
I loved that conversation with you and Cat. I hadn't even intended to attend it, but I was there and so were you 2, so I thought why not? Very pleased that I did.
Yay!
No one taped the you-and-Cat conversation? Curses.

Have you posted at length about your reasons for dropping out of Supernatural anywhere? I never watched, but I'm intrigued by whatever it was that could've done that to someone who'd been so crazy about the show.
No. I probably should. I just have to get to where I can be rational about why it upset me so bad.
I would be interested in hearing your opinions on Supernatural season 5 if it will not cause spontaneous explosions or random people dropping dead.
I'll work on it.
also relevant to your interests
http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/09/29/nbc-and-bryan-fuller-the-munsters/
hopefully I am not the three hundredth person to send this
I...

I don't know what to think. "True Blood meets Modern Family" does not inspire confidence in me.
*pointa at my userpic from a photo I took of a dandelion tht has already gone to seed* ;-p
Yay!
Hi! I hope you don't mind my replying to a fairly arbitrarily chosen post several days old, but it is vaguely relevant. I attended WorldCon this year, and actually, due to not having been able to decide what to do with myself after a particular panel, found myself purely by coincidence still sitting in the room for "Seanan McGuire and Catherynne M Valente In Conversation."

So, while I have to confess to not having heard of you before, I ended up picking up a copy of (among other books) "Feed", and have just recently finished reading it. It was a great, great book, and I'm glad that I happened to find myself in that panel to have found a couple of interesting people whose books I will enjoy reading. (c:
That's brilliant!

I'm so glad we were part of your serendipity.
You were cuddled up with Jay when I met you. That was a lovely experience.

It rained on the Friday? I never noticed. It did rain on the Saturday, and from the way the locals carried on you'd have thought the sky was falling.

NZ'ers are a bit harder than that. ;)
I love snuggling up to Jay. It's what the universe designed him for.