Clarion West held a cocktail party, at which various announcements were made, including the line-up of instructors for next year's Clarion West: Paul Park, Nancy Kress, Margo Lanagan, Minister Faust, L. Timmel Duchamp, and Charles Stross. Walter Jon Williams also announced that he and I will again teach the two-week Taos Toolbox workshop in July. Information on both of these workshops can be found on their websites.
Dinner with Sheila Williams, who reported that ASIMOV'S is doing well and has several exciting stories in train -- none of them, alas, mine.
Next came the usual WFC mass autographing, a melee in which collectors lug huge boxes of books around to be signed, fans get to talk to authors, and authors spend three hours, or as long as they can stand, seated in rows behind white-clothed tables with coffee, wine, and pens at the ready. The room was huge, and it's possible that the number of writers exceeded the number of fans. Eventually people moved from there into the bar, which quickly became a scramble for tables. I ended up with a group that included SFWA president John Scalzi. Since John needed a quorum for tomorrow's SFWA business meeting, he spent much of the time dragging promises out of people to attend. In return, he promised to bring in the SFWA meeting at under one hour. Can this actually be done?
An SFWA motto!
ReplyDeleteThe CRIME WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA has one too:
"Crime Does Not Pay. Enough."
I asked Paul Wilson if The HORROR WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA has a motto.
He replied, "Yeah, Blues, but I can't tell you. It summons Chtulhu."
Hi, I just stumbled across this. I'm going to have to follow your blog more often.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I think the unidentified head in the photo belongs to Eric Reynolds, of Hadley Rille Books. Brenda and I both have stories in one of his anthologies.
Cheers!