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ConLady & Atvar
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Baltimore 1998
HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER VACATION
I arrived in Baltimore on Saturday afternoon, and since our Days Inn reservation didn't start until Sunday, I spent the night at the Courtyard by BWI. After being told that I could use my lap-top, and after discovering that I couldn't make it work, I watched a movie and went to bed.
Went back to the hotel, determined to finally unpack and get settled in.
Wonderful room, one bed, a desk, a hide-a-bed couch, a fridge, a coffee pot
and a microwave! Not much drawer and closet space though. I'm hoping TAM
doesn't bring much stuff Had dinner down the street at the Wharf Rat, people-watched some more,
tried several new beers, and made friends with the bartender. It's absolutely
lovely weather, and I'm having a ball, but I miss my friends, so I go back to
the room to sign on and chat for a while. When I start trying to drink my
chocolate and eat my brandy, I know it's time for bed.
Monday morning, I want to ride the trolleys, and discover they only run
Thursday through Sunday. Humph. So I hop onto a tour bus, and it was much
better than the tour before. Saw Fell's Point, Little Italy, the original
Washington monument and Poe's grave. They went by some sports stadiums, but
so what? After the museum, I hopped on a water taxi and floated over to Fell's
Point. Lots of funky little shops, lots and lots of bars, and lots of places
'not open on Monday'. I found a used book store and picked up a few Heinleins
that I had been looking for. At a little sidewalk cafe I discovered alcoholic
cider. Yum. Liked it enough to buy a 6-pack and lug it back to the hotel. Why
can't I find these things on the West Coast?
At 3:30, TAM was supposed to be coming in. Got back to the room early,
and she's already there, asleep on the couch! Spunky lady - her ride fell
through, so she rode a bus for 14 hours to get to Baltimore. I reached in a
drawer and threw a beany-baby squid at her, and then gave her a cold cider to
wake up. Tried to phone a woman we were supposed to have dinner with, but she
never called back. So we took the water taxi over to Fell's Point for dinner.
The place we picked was quite nice and right on the water, but the prices
blew us away. So we had wine and.....calimari appetizers. Walked around
through the shops, and after finding an ice cream shop, caught the last boat
back to Inner Harbor. All the night lights were on (neon waves on the
Aquarium), and it looked pretty, motoring back in. When we got back to the
room, I showed TAM what a pain in the backside lap-tops can be.
Wednesday morning - the Con begins! While TAM registers, I wander around
looking for freebies and getting orientated. The dealer's room isn't open
yet. I hear my name being called, and there's Shadow and Chip. *Cool*.
Finally. So I threw beany-baby squids at them.
The sign-up sheet for the Koffeeklatches was supposed to be available at
noon, but we lucked out and they opened it early while we're standing there.
We all got into what we wanted, plus I signed up VVanP for the two he wanted
(you owe me, Jim, when you become rich and famous!). We went to a panel
called 'Great Forgotten Authors', and it was basically like an O*W*C chat,
except I didn't pick up any new names.
Next stop was the Opening Ceremonies, where I finally got to meet
Patterner. I threw a beany-baby squid at her, and she gave us O*W*C stickers
and Bookworm stickers. Earlier, Patt dropped off 20 pounds of
books-to-be-autographed at my hotel, that I had UPS'd to her earlier. Thanks,
Patt :) The Ceremonies were alright, but the microphones weren't loud enough,
and personally I thought all the pirate songs were boring. Not enough rousing
drinking songs. Never once heard 'Yo, ho, ho, ho...a pirate's life for me'.
But we did have gold doubloons thrown at us. After the Ceremonies, I went to
'How Do Authors Collaborate', which had AC Crispin and Elizabeth Moon as part
of the panel. Quite good. We all had dinner at the Sports Bar across from the
convention center, and found out it used a different kitchen than the Wharf
Rat. Horrible food...nachos with bar-b-que sauce? Please!
Later, we all met up at the Hilton for a few drinks (with a horrible
piano player), and to check out the Fan Lounge. No one was there that we
knew, so we all went our separate ways.
Thursday morning, I had thought the dealer's room opened at 10, and when
I got down there, discovered it didn't open until 10:30. While standing
there, peeking through the curtains, someone tugged on my sleeve, and a voice
said "Do you know where the Viking ship is?" Oh my, it's Elizabeth Moon,
talking to me. Couple of minutes later, Steve Stirling joins us. Couple of
minutes later, Connie Willis and her daughter join us. Couple of minutes
later, Harry Turtledove and his whole family join us. Elizabeth Moon and
Steve Stirling start doing a strange little shuffle dance, waving their arms
around, singing something about royalties. Elizabeth Moon shows me the draft
of her next book, so I can see all the mistakes the copy editors made.
Karen's in heaven. It was after this, that Chip threatened to thwap me for
being too 'perky' Then I went up to a panel called 'Tips for New Writers' to see VVanP as a
panelist. The room was jammed-packed. I waited until it was over so I could
introduce myself. We met, I told him about the O*W*C meeting at noon
Saturday, and that's the last we saw of each other. But I did get to meet
Janet Kagan who was sitting in the audience.
I wandered back to the dealer's room for awhile, bought JDipale a few
books, and got Charles Sheffield and AC Crispin to sign them in the hall. Ran
into Patt on my way to the cement ashtray, and finally met AChevron, who'd
had to catch up on her sleep before she could enjoy the convention. Threw a
beany-baby squid at her. Then it was time to hike on over to the Marriott for
a koffeeklatch with Connie Willis for an hour, and following that, a KK with
Elizabeth Moon. These KK's are great - one author, ten people, and you just
gab for an hour, plus it's very easy to get your books autographed too. :)
Then I trotted back to the convention center to introduce myself to Mike
Flynn, and to snag his autograph on 2 books. Shadow and Chip did me a big
favor getting my Barry Longyear's book signed while I was at the Marriott.
Thank you :)
After shuttling back to the convention center, TAM and I went to the Omni
to meet up with Shadow and Chip. And then it was off to the Marriott for The
Grand Illusion Disco. We were having a great time, stuffing party favors in
our purses, drinking unknown drinks, making comments about the strange
costumes and the amount of leather (REG!), and then the hotel fire alarm went
off at about 12:15 AM. Picture the Marriott parking lot: firemen rushing
around, hotel employees in uniform, people in costumes of leather and chain,
in costumes of netting and fairy wings, and little old mundane ladies in
their nightgowns and slippers. Never did find out the cause, and they let us
back in about 30 minutes later.
Friday morning, I went to one of the best panels of the con, IMO. 'Women
Who Write SF', with Sarah Zettel doing an Oprah/Phil Donahue-type moderator
job. Also got to meet Amy Thomson (another autograph!) after the panel. Also
tried to get Robert Silverberg's autograph, but the line was halfway around
the dealer's room. TAM took my Melissa Scott book with her to the KK, and got
it autographed for me. Thanks, TAM. I went and bought some Steele books and
stood in a shorter line for Allen :). Someone had warned him I was
coming...when it was my turn, he looked up and said "Oh, so *you're* Karen."
Uh oh. Had a nice conversation, and he gave me a shoulder patch. Wished him
luck on the Hugos.
At the Hugos - I found Patt, and we saved 2 seats, but TAM and AChevron
never found us. It was exciting - 3 people I voted for actually won! Same
microphone problems as at the Opening Ceremony, and Sheffield mumbles. But
with the big screens it was easy to see. Connie Willis is a very funny
presenter. The lady is a hoot. Bob Eggleton was *really* excited to win, I
thought he was going to start doing flips on the stage. I was happy they kept
it quick, no long acceptance speeches like at the Oscars!
I found TAM outside, standing by my cement ashtray. We went to our hotel
to grab the brandy and chocolate, and walked back down to the convention
center to catch a shuttle to Patt and AChevron's hotel, which was 6 or 7
blocks away. An Omni shuttle bus appeared, and the driver offered to take us
up there. Seems he was a closet SF fan, who really loves it when Baltimore
has conventions. Patt and AChevron's room was totally filled with food. A
whole bureau drawer full of bread! A complete ham! Turkey! Fresh fruit! Geez,
I shouldn't have eaten dinner... Shadow showed up about 11, with Little
Shadow in tow. Patt had her laptop on the bed, already in the O*W*C and we
proceeded to create chaos in Chip's chat, all typing under Patt's name. I
learned later I was blamed for a lot of stuff I didn't say. Honest, I was
sitting by the window, drinking brandy. Shadow and I both had a nicotine fit
at the same time, so we went downstairs and let Little Shadow yell at taxi
cabs. When we went back up, the party was slowing down, so we shared a taxi
to Shadow's hotel, and then to ours. Baltimore is not a city you want to walk
around in at night.
At the 'Who's Next?' Panel, the O*W*C's own VVanP was named as a writer
to watch out for. Yay! But I'm tired, I'm going back to the hotel to rest and
wash my hair.
Sunday morning - Oh no! It's almost over! I spent a last hour in the
dealer's room, and then went to a panel called 'Gay Authors and Straight
Authors Writing Gay Characters'. It was quite good, and the room was standing
room only. Then I went to 'SF and Religion - Compatible or Incompatible' with
James Morrow and Gene Wolfe, but had to leave early because I wanted a good
seat for the 'Colonizing Space' panel with Landis, Haldeman (hey, Senator!),
Moon, Sawyer and Steele. Humph. Steele didn't show up. Too much Hugo
partying? It was an excellent talk. Landis is a lot funnier in person than he
writes. And Haldeman too. :)
Then it was on to the Closing Ceremonies with TAM, Shadow and Little
Shadow. More pirate filking and handing over the gavel to the Australians.
More doubloons thrown at us. I don't want it to be over, even if I am tired
and cranky! I went to a lot more panels than listed here, but I can't
remember them all. Only two things were bad at this con, IMO: 1) the hotels
being 1-3 blocks apart, and 2) no chairs and tables outside for the smokers.
Don't they know our feet get tired too? It was much more low-key than I
thought it would be, but it was excellent, a bang up job! Well done!
Home again. After 11 hours of delayed flights and boring airports. Sigh.
It's 110 degrees and smoggy, and I've got laundry to do. How many days until
NasFic 99? More Pictures:
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