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  • Sep. 2nd, 2008 at 10:58 AM
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Last night [info]cuddles_batcave and Mad Elf and I put the membership form on the albacon website . The current membership price is an incredible £30, so buy before Novacon when the price will go up. Watch this space or the [info]albacon community for further updates.

Post Con Blues

  • Mar. 25th, 2008 at 6:37 PM
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The Post Con Blues

Definition

A sense of loss, sadness, malaise following a science fiction convention.
A condition not unsimilar to "Circus has just left town" syndrome.


Emotional Symptoms:-

A tendency to snap at the mundanes in your life who cannot possibly understand what you're going through.
Feeling bereft or unfulfilled, lonely or depressed.
Regrets (You may have slept with someone to save a night's hotel bill. It's alright. Just retire your badge name and never wear that hall costume again. You have plausible deniabilty as it'll be a year before you see that person again, probably.)

Physical Symptoms (Any or all are possible) :-

Hangover
Dicky tummy (Too much rich food and beer.)
A cold or the flu. (You've just been in a room with 1400 international people where the air-con keeps the circulating the air. You're bound to catch something.)
A cold sore. (Extremes of temperature can cause an out-break.)
Cramps (Lack of exercise.)
Tightness of clothing. (Over eating and drinking.)

Condition exacerbated by the following:-

Returning to a cold house, having been away for a long weekend.
Finding off-milk and rotten veg in the fridge.
Having no other food in the house and nothing to buy it with.
Plants dead due to forgetting to water them before you left in your excitement.
Dropping your new favourite badge in the bath and ruining it after it had been given to you by the artist herself. (It recovered when I put it on the radiator to dry out.)
Having to go back to work.
Having a massive washing to do.
Finding you've put on half a stone in four days and all your clothes are too tight.
Finding you have no money until the next pay day and for sometime after till your credit cards are paid off.

Condition can be relieved by:-

Go for a walk and eat a salad. (One of the reasons you feel so bad is that you've drunk too much, eaten too much and had no exercise for nearly a week. Give your brain some endorphins and work off the five cooked breakfasts you ate.)
Wear your con t-shirt. (You spent your hard earned money on it and you'll be paying for it for months so get some use out of it. It'll make you feel closer to your tribe. It also might drive the mundanes away for a bit. They're the last people you want to see right now.)
Put away all those books you bought. (The charity ones don't count towards feeding the bibliophilic addiction, do they?)
Get a washing on and give something in your house a bit of a clean. (So it's not a 5 star hotel, but it's all you've got. Besides you feel bad anyway, at least this way you won't feel any worse, but the house will be clean.)
Join another con. (If you didn't do it before you left, do it now. You've got all the forms somewhere in your bag. At least sign up for supporting membership of something. Give yourself something to look forward to.)
Re-read your comfort book. (In my case this is The Belgariad by David Eddings. It's like having a cuddle with your teddy bear.)
Watch some old SF film or TV show that you know it'll make you feel better.
Find a real life fan group or an LJ one. Join it. It'll help with the bereft feelings.
Have a cup of tea or two. (Your liver could probably do with a rest.)
If all this fails, then blog about it.

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Orbital 2008

  • Mar. 25th, 2008 at 1:56 PM
Spirograph
On Friday [info]hubblegubble and I got to the hotel very early. Registration wasn't even open. He went for a nap and I went for breakfast. Then I explored the hotel, realised that it didn't conform to normal laws of geometry, and then registered. Met [info]hirez and [info]lapswood in the queue. Then I went to the dealers room to check out our fan table and hung out there most of the day. I enthusiastically handed out fliers by calling people by name. I could read their badges, and most people out of politeness came up to me just on the off chance that we'd met at previous conventions. Christine told me that she'd only brought 1000 fliers and I should try not to give them all away on the first day. Met [info]ksimes and [info]dalg.

On Saturday I manned my table. Employing some similar tactics from the previous day. I actually attended a program item today, Charlie Stross's GoH talk, and froze my expansive bum to the uncomfortable wooden chair. The hotel has pockets of intense heat like the dealers room which was unbearable today and intense cold like my bedroom where I shivered before dropping into a hypothermic coma. I went to the Art show to check out the work of [info]psychochicken and [info]hubblegubble. I also chatted with E.D. Buckley, Lisa Konrad, Frank Wu, Brianna Flint and the irrepressible SMS. In the evening it was masquerade and caberet which were hugely enjoyable. I'm still humming "Reevers, Malcolm, Reevers" occasionally.

On Sunday we shut our table for Neil Gaiman's talk. We also sold our largest number of memberships on this day. So altogether a very enjoyable day. I even went to another program item, Bad Physics in SF and drew attention to my Sunshine rant . After dinner and drinks I went to another program item, a panel talk based roughly round The Tough Guide to FantasyLand by Diana Wynn Jones. Tanith Lee turned up half an hour late complete with wine glass to that one, which was amusing enough in itself. [info]dalg and I went to the Canada party and sampled maple syrup liqueur and tablet, which are, IMHO, just heroin disguised as sugar. [info]psycho_machia came up to me and in very dramatic fashion which is typical of him, said he wanted to talk to me later, but I didn't see him again the whole rest of the time.

Monday was a fairly quiet day what with [info]rhionnach and [info]cuddles_batcave having left already and everyone was packing up. We didn't sell anymore memberships for [info]satellite_2, but we had done quite well over the weekend anyway. We signed up for LX next year and collected fliers for other cons that we might just have to go to to promote [info]satellite_2. Fortunately didn't go home without a kiss and cuddle from [info]the_magician.

We flew back on the 3pm flight, got home safely, went to Kilmarnock to pick up Pog who fell asleep as soon as his wee head hit the pillow. I think his grandparents wore him out.

Iain M Banks and Ken McLeod Video

  • Mar. 14th, 2008 at 6:39 PM
Spirograph
I've just been to the Aye Write website and in the audio and video section they have a video of the Iain M Banks and Ken McLeod talk that [info]dalg and I went to on Sunday.

Satellite2 Memberships Update

  • Mar. 14th, 2008 at 5:19 PM
Spirograph
We currently have 10 adult, 2 child and one supporting members.

We've only been selling memberships for 24hours, so get your memberships while they are still at the unbelievable price of £30.

PS We might have a fire limit of about 250 members, so there's only 237 memberships left. Actually it's worse than that; counting Iain M. Banks we have only 235 left.

It's going to be awesome. Can I stay this excited for a year? Possibly.

Satellite2 Memberships.

  • Mar. 14th, 2008 at 5:00 PM
Spirograph
We are now taking memberships for [info]satellite_2 and the website will, from Monday evening, have membership forms on it.

Just a note about prices. Until after Orbital ie 24th March, the price of an adult membership will be just £30. After the 24th it will rise to £40. Kids' prices are £10, because we are doing things that kids will (hopefully)like, but we're not specifically having kids' program items. Cheques can be made payable to "Satellite2". If anyone would like to set up electronic payments then please contact me at dyllanne@yahoo.com and I'll send the account details.

Aye Write

  • Mar. 8th, 2008 at 12:59 PM
Spirograph
Tomorrow evening at 6pm [info]dalg and I will be going to see Iain M Banks and Ken MacLeod at [info]aye_write. As Iain is our Guest of Honour at [info]satellite_2 we may pluck up courage to have a chat or at risk of being uncool and having a fan face, we may not.
Hope to see some Trouts or other pals there.

Satellite2

  • Mar. 1st, 2008 at 3:29 PM
Spirograph
It's Official. Satellite2 has Iain Banks as Guest of Honour.

It's on 25th and 26th July 2009 to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing.

So the programme will have a strong science fiction and science slant to it.

All program ideas and participants greatly accepted. There will be a small art room, so any artists willing to exhibit, get your space booked ASAP. Membership is currently as cheap as chips at £40 and we will be having a "£10 off" sale for Orbital.

Sunshine and Ranting The Sequel

  • Feb. 10th, 2008 at 5:33 PM
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Some time ago I made a ranty post about the movie Sunshine. Since then a number of links have been posted to that rant. Anyone interested in further discussion of that rubbish movie should check out Bad Astronomy and uplink.

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Gerry Anderson at Aye Write

  • Feb. 8th, 2008 at 8:00 PM
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Just before Iain M Banks and Ken McLeod on Sunday 9th March we have Gerry Anderson . So any Thunderbirds fans get down there. FAB!

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Invite to a new community

  • Feb. 5th, 2008 at 8:24 PM
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I'd like to invite all my pals to join me in the [info]aye_write community. Just till the 15th of March

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Sci-Fi Authors at Literary Event Shocker.

  • Feb. 2nd, 2008 at 5:40 PM
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Satellite 1's guest, Ken McLeod, will be doing a thing at Aye Write with his good friend Iain M. Banks on Sunday 9th March at 6pm. It only costs £7 or £6 for a concession.

Not rubbing it in, but [info]dalg and I have got free tickets. Whoopee.

Podcasts

  • Jan. 28th, 2008 at 7:49 PM
Spirograph
I went to a podcast workshop today, because there was free space on the course. I think the intention is that some of the author talks and readings at Aye Write will be podcast at a later date for download. I'll be finished my placement by then unfortunately as it would have been great to be involved.

Satellite 2

  • Jan. 25th, 2008 at 5:27 PM
Spirograph
There will be a Science Fiction Convention called Satellite 2 (A sequel to the successful Satellite 1) to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing on the 18&19th July 2009. Watch this space for progress and more details.

Free Book of Poetry

  • Jan. 22nd, 2008 at 6:50 PM
Spirograph
Do you know if you pop into you local Glasgow library and borrow a book, they'll give you a free Edwin Morgan book of poetry for nothing? It's a free book. Can't do much better than that.

Also there's a 24 Hour Poetry Read starting on Friday at 12noon. Sounds fun, but I pity the folk on the poetry bus at 3am.

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Enquire

  • Jan. 21st, 2008 at 3:27 PM
Spirograph
Had the pleasure of helping out on a shift on Enquire today. It was really good fun. Might get to do it again sometime before I finish.

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Slightly Public Again

  • Jan. 19th, 2008 at 12:53 PM
Spirograph
I've just added my LiveJournal to my facebook. So I'm going to try and make a few public posts from time to time.

Glasgow has a book Festival coming soon. Check it out at Aye Write. Run by my placement providers, The Mitchell Library.

Going Private

  • Dec. 8th, 2007 at 7:53 PM
Spirograph
My journal hasn't vanished. I've just edited the entire thing so that's it's now "friends only." Except for the "Sunshine" rant which people have actually linked to.

Since I joined facebook I've decided to make my ranting and moaning less public. If anyone is lurking out there who wants to carry on reading my inane ramblings then friend me and send a comment.

Sunshine - ranting and spoilers

  • Apr. 9th, 2007 at 4:13 PM
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[info]hubblegubble and I went to see "Sunshine" on Saturday. We weren't impressed.

Spoilers and ranting about Sunshine )