Category: GENERAL

Magical Tomes, Anyone?

My pal Jeremy Tolbert is looking for some help with a supersecret project he’s working on:

I’m working on a little web project that is going to be really fun, but I need titles of magical tomes, both real, historical ones, and invented ones. I’d like to include magical tomes that some of you may have used in your fiction as easter eggs. Just need the titles. Please leave me a comment with the titles and I will work them into the site. Sorry that I am being a bit mysterious, but I want this project to be fun for you too when it’s done and if I tell you about it now, then it won’t be as exciting.

Anyone?

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Hugo-Induced Rage

Bookslut is angry about the “penis-heavy” Hugo ballot.

Dave Truesdale is angry about Bookslut being angry about the “penis-heavy” Hugo ballot.

The line in the sand has been drawn! Where do you stand??

But seriously — what works by women do you feel were overlooked on the Hugo ballot this year? And/or which works by men *on* the ballot were undeserving?

I thought the following novels were all really good:

  • Engaging the Enemy by Elizabeth Moon
  • Wings to the Kingdom by Cherie Priest
  • Bridge of Souls by Fiona McIntosh
  • The Crippled Angel by Sara Douglass
  • The Ghosts of Blood and Innocence by Storm Constantine

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57 and Cute

The F&SF MySpace profile received the following email:

How’s it goin? I’m Kristy, I just moved to the Jersey City area and I wanna meet a nice guy around here :-). I moved here to New Jersey a couple of weeks ago for work and now that I’m here I have nobody to hang out with! I read your profile… You’re cute and I liked what you had to say :-).

I’m 24/F/single and I’m lookin for a guy who is a little bit older or more mature than me. You say you’re 57 and you’re cute so I guess you’re qualified :-)

Gee, should we be flattered?

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Lunacon 2007 — The Report

So, I attended Lunacon this weekend. Pretty good con, though I think attendence suffered greatly from the terrible weather. (Road conditions were horrible on Friday.)

Did two editing panels: “Ask the Editors” and “Escaping the Slush Pile.” I think “Escaping” might have been a better panel overall, but I actually recorded the “Ask the Editors” panel, just for you guys. If you’d like to listen to it, you’ll find it at this location. (It’s about an hour long.) On the panel with me are Wendy Delmater (Abyss & Apex), Marvin Kaye (HP Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror, anthologies, Hildy Silverman (Space and Time), and Doug Cohen (Realms of Fantasy). The sound seems pretty good considering the recorder was just sitting there on the table; admittedly, it would have been better if I’d placed it in the middle–it was actually right on the end by me, so Wendy down at the other end isn’t quite as loud as the other participants, but I think you can hear everything. I believe I started the recorder after I introduced myself on the panel, so it begins with Doug introducing himself.

Spent most of the con hanging out with Dave Kirtley, who was in town on spring break, Doug Cohen, Chris Cevasco, Andrea Kail, Amy Tibbetts, and Carol Pinchefsky and her husband Peter. Also ran into podcaster Jack Mangan, who you may remember interviewed me a while back for his podcast, Deadpan.

One night, Chris, Doug, Andrea, Dave, Amy and I gathered together for a game of Cranium, which is a cool board game that kind of combines Trivial Pursuit, Pictionary, Charades, Word Puzzles, and other sorts of things like that. The game is played in teams, which consisted of Chris/Dave, Andrea/Amy, and Doug/me. After getting out to an early lead, Chris/Dave fell to an epic comeback by Doug and I, which all began when I guessed a “Berlin Wall” charade. It was madness. Perhaps the funniest thing though was when we had a “humdinger” question, in which you have to hum or whistle a tune and your partner has to guess it, and Doug got “Wild Thing” from me humming two notes before I cracked up (because everyone else cracked up at the way I did it).

This year was the first that I’ve been to Lunacon when it was located at the Rye Town Hilton, which is also known as the Escher because of its crazy, Escher-like design. What does that mean, do you ask? Well, the fourth floor and the seventh floor appear to be the same floor, and you can’t seem to walk down the steps from the fifth floor to the fourth floor (the end of the fifth floor steps appears to go outside). There are other weird things about the architecture, but are really hard to explain. Needless to say, it’s the perfect hotel for a SF convention. Except for the restaurant — it’s way too freaking expensive. $4 for a cup of coffee and/or glass of soda? Not to mention the $22 buffet.

While there, we saw some old Lunacon “friends”: there was “Napoleon Rugburn,” “Dolphin-boy,” and “Rape-Man.” Let’s just say they’re…colorful characters.

To me, the con was characterized by a few choice phrases: “You can honestly say that you exchanged bodily fluids with [name redacted] after he came out of the closet.”; and “So do you think Chewbacca has one of those hooked cat-penises?”

The last of those came from the legendary Lunacon “Sex in SF” panel, which is always good for a laugh. Dave Kirtley is apparently the resident Lunacon sexspert because he’s on the panel every year. I wish I’d recorded this panel too–it was quite hilarious, though I can’t remember really anything specific to quote because the panel started at 1am, and I had been ready to pass out more than an hour before that, so my brain was not functioning entirely properly.

The other legendary Lunacon panel involving sex is the “How to Get Laid at a Con” panel, which aims to provide advice to the socially inept. It’s usually good for a laugh, though there’s always a few people in the audience who ask questions and do truly seem to be there for advice.

Oh, and since I’m linking to all kinds of audio above, allow me to link to two bits of audio I recorded at World Fantasy last year, but neglected to post until now. There’s great context behind them, but I find it more amusing to post them without any context at all. Not really work-safe, but you shouldn’t be reading blogs at work anyway, right?

Here they are: finger.mp3 and bald.mp3. Enjoy!

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Samurai Armor




Samurai armor

Originally uploaded by slushgod.

As I was waiting for the Conan show to begin admitting the audience, I was loitering around outside and noticed across the street that there appeared to be samurai armor sitting in the windows at Christie’s. So since we had some time to kill before the show, I ran over to check it out. I did figure out the phone’s camera at that point, so I got pics of the three pieces of armor. Here’s one of them. See the others over on Flickr.

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Late Afternoon with Conan O’Brien




conan

Originally uploaded by slushgod.

I attended a taping of Late Night with Conan O’Brien today, which is taped in the late afternoon. I received VIP tickets courtesy of my friend Andrea Kail, who works on the show. (Thanks, Andrea!)

On the show were Bernie Mac, and the guy who does that To Catch a Predator show, along with musical guest Daughtry, which was the reason for my attendance. You see, my mother is insane over Chris Daughtry, and she wanted badly to go see the show, so I went with her. Ain’t I a good son?

Seeing the show was pretty fun. After the warm-up comic finished up, Conan came out himself and did a little bit of a warm-up, shaking some hands and dancing up the aisle–at which point he got a guy on the end of the aisle to get up and dance with him, at least until Conan backed away and said “Hey, what the hell was that? Man, that got weird really fast.” But they made up, and hugged, and Conan even made him hug Max Weinberg (the band leader), and the guy got to keep Max’s drum sticks.

Nothing like that happened to me, but I did get a free t-shirt. Pictured here is the remnants of the admission band they give you when you check in. I tried to take a photo of the NBC Rainbow Room sign, but I was trying to use my phone’s camera and accidentally took a 2 second video of it instead. Did not turn out well.

All in all, a fun experience. I’ll have to go back when they get a nice death metal band as the musical guest.

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Lunacon 2007 — The Report

So, I attended Lunacon this weekend. Pretty good con, though I think attendence suffered greatly from the terrible weather. (Road conditions were horrible on Friday.)

Did two editing panels: “Ask the Editors” and “Escaping the Slush Pile.” I think “Escaping” might have been a better panel overall, but I actually recorded the “Ask the Editors” panel, just for you guys. If you’d like to listen to it, you’ll find it at this location. On the panel with me are Wendy Delmater (Abyss & Apex), Marvin Kaye (HP Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror, anthologies, Hildy Silverman (Space and Time), and Doug Cohen (Realms of Fantasy). The sound seems pretty good considering the recorder was just sitting there on the table; admittedly, it would have been better if I’d placed it in the middle–it was actually right on the end by me, so Wendy down at the other end isn’t quite as loud as the other participants, but I think you can hear everything.

Spent most of the con hanging out with Dave Kirtley, who was in town on spring break, Doug Cohen, Chris Cevasco, Andrea Kail, and Amy Tibbetts. Also ran into podcaster Jack Mangan, who you may remember interviewed me a while back for his podcast, Deadpan.

One night, Chris, Doug, Andrea, Dave, Amy and I gathered together for a game of Cranium, which is a cool board game that kind of combines Trivial Pursuit, Pictionary, Charades, Word Puzzles, and other sorts of things like that. The game is played in teams, which consisted of Chris/Dave, Andrea/Amy, and Doug/me. After getting out to an early lead, Chris/Dave fell to an epic comeback by Doug and I, which all began when I guessed a “Berlin Wall” charade. It was madness. Perhaps the funniest thing though was when we had a “humdinger” question, in which you have to hum or whistle a tune and your partner has to guess it, and Doug got “Wild Thing” from me humming two notes before I cracked up (because everyone else cracked up at the way I did it).

This year was the first that I’ve been to Lunacon when it was located at the Rye Town Hilton, which is also known as the Escher because of its crazy, Escher-like design. What does that mean, do you ask? Well, the fourth floor and the seventh floor appear to be the same floor, and you can’t seem to walk down the steps from the fifth floor to the fourth floor (the end of the fifth floor steps appears to go outside). There are other weird things about the architecture, but are really hard to explain. Needless to say, it’s the perfect hotel for a SF convention. Except for the restaurant — it’s way too freaking expensive. $4 for a cup of coffee and/or glass of soda? Not to mention the $22 buffet.

While there, we saw some old Lunacon “friends”: there was “Napoleon Rugburn,” “Dolphin-boy,” and “Rape-Man.” Let’s just say they’re…colorful characters.

To me, the con was characterized by a few choice phrases: “You can honestly say that you exchanged bodily fluids with [name redacted] after he came out of the closet.”; and “So do you think Chewbacca has one of those hooked cat-penises?”

The last of those came from the legendary Lunacon “Sex in SF” panel, which is always good for a laugh. Dave Kirtley is apparently the resident Lunacon sexspert because he’s on the panel every year. I wish I’d recorded this panel too–it was quite hilarious, though I can’t remember really anything specific to quote because the panel started at 1am, and I had been ready to pass out more than an hour before that, so my brain was not functioning entirely properly.

The other legendary Lunacon panel involving sex is the “How to Get Laid at a Con” panel, which aims to provide advice to the socially inept. It’s usually good for a laugh, though there’s always a few people in the audience who ask questions and do truly seem to be there for advice.

Oh, and since I’m linking to all kinds of audio above, allow me to link to two bits of audio I recorded at World Fantasy last year, but neglected to post until now. There’s great context behind them, but I find it more amusing to post them without any context at all. Not really work-safe, but you shouldn’t be reading blogs at work anyway, right?

Here they are: finger.mp3 and bald.mp3. Enjoy!

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Intercom SF Station

Can anyone out there read Italian? This Italian SF site, Intercom Science Fiction Station, contacted me about reprinting some of my interviews (in translation). It looks pretty nice, but of course I can’t read it. Looks like they’ve got a reprint of Terry Bisson’s “They’re Made Out of Meat,” but other than that I don’t know what’s going on over there. I’m curious if anyone’s heard of them.

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Lunacon 2007 — Pre-Launch

I’ll be attending Lunacon this weekend. Here’s my schedule if anyone’s interested:  

SATURDAY: 7PM – 8PM

Title: Ask the Editors

Description: Magazine editors discuss what they’re looking for, what they see too much of, and do’s and don’ts for genre short story writers and poets.

Participants: John Joseph Adams, Douglas Elliott Cohen, Wendy S. Delmater[M], Marvin Kaye, Hildy Silverman

SUNDAY: 1PM – 2PM

Title: Escaping the Slush

Description: What makes a story or book stand out in the slush pile?

Participants: John Joseph Adams, Douglas Elliott Cohen, Liz Gorinsky, Peter Heck [M]

Wow, look at that broad range of topics!  

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Dude, do your own homework…

I got this email message at my MySpace account today:

I was searching Frankenstein on myspace and I stumbled upon your name. I have this essay to write about it, and I was wondering if you can help me? Is it ok if you give me an outline on what I should write about? Please help a brother out, thank you.

I am supposed to identify some aspects of Frankenstein that both reflect the Enlightenment and Romanticism and I’m supposed to explain what Mary Shelley might be stating or implying about both movements.

Please help! Thank you so much.

Anyone inclined to help the poor bastard?

I wonder how *my* name came up when he was searching for Frankenstein. There’s no mention of it on my profile…

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