Revision planning continues. I admit I get a little stircrazy with it sometimes. Here’s a list of problems and fixes, for example: Other highlights, from my chapter review: Sigh. This chapter sucks but it has good information in it. Prophecy:
MileHiCon Loometh
SQUIDERS! MileHiCon is NEXT WEEKEND omg. They’ve moved it to the first weekend of October rather than the fourth, and I am apparently unprepared for this change. But at least now it’s not going to interfere with Halloween activities some
Virtual MileHiCon Aftermath
Oh my God, it’s Thursday. When did that happen? I swear I didn’t mean to skip Tuesday. I blame the snow day on Monday. So! MileHiCon happened last weekend. How did it go? Well, first of all, I felt like
Going to a Virtual Convention
So, MileHiCon, which you’ll remember if you’ve been with me for a while, is a scifi/fantasy literature convention I hit every year. Except, of course, this year sucks. So MileHiCon has gone virtual. There are pros and cons to this,
MileHiCon (and Costume Pics!)
MileHiCon this weekend! Yaaaaaay. I’m mostly ready–just need to get marketing materials (mail list sign up, business cards) together, do some research for my panels, and put everything together some place where I can find it. (To remember: book stand,
Post-Con and Nano Musings
I have survived the con again! Yay, go me. It was actually pretty relaxing, all told, except for panel nerves, a lot of which probably stemmed from the fact that I was the youngest person on all my panels, usually
It’s Go Time!
I just want to let you all know that you are absolutely no help at all. 😛 (I’m not quite done with my anthology story, so that answers the question about what I’ll do for at least part of the
MileHiCon and Nanowrimo
I have survived the con! \o/ Barely. But I had a good time and made some new friends (yay!) and am now on a search for a refillable notebook cover. (Craig Griswold who was in the art show, on the
An Alternative to Writers Conferences
I meant to tell you guys that if getting to a writers conference isn’t doable, either from a money standpoint or because of a scheduling issue, or if you’d like to get an idea of what a writing panel might be like
MileHiCon This Weekend (First Con Table)
So, this weekend is MileHiCon, which is a scifi/fantasy convention in Denver, Colorado. I shall be manning a table for Turtleduck Press for most of the weekend, and I’m a little terrified. Why you ask? Well, many reasons. One, I’ve