Attending conventions with Howard

One of the biggest surprises at Ad Astra was that I had as many or more contacts as Howard did. This is because Julie Czerneda was launching her anthology Misspelled during the convention and I have a story coming out in and anthology next year that is co-editied by Julie and Rob St. Martin. By that one short story sale, I was instantly connected to nearly 20 people. Granted, it is a somewhat tenuous connection at best, but people instantly had a place to file the memory of me in their brains. It was a place to start conversations.

It was a joy to see Julie Czerneda again. I did not get to talk to her as much as I would have liked, because she was always busy and frequently surrounded by groups of authors whose stories she has published. Julie is truly amazing and wonderful to new authors. Half the Misspelled authors at the convention counted that as their first sale. Apparently once you’ve been published in one of Julie’s anthologies, you’re always one of “her” authors and she does her best to take care of you. I did get to talk quite a lot to Robert St. Martin who co-edited the Ages of Wonder anthology which accepted my story. Rob, Marc MacKay, and I had several fascinating conversations during the course of the convention. I’m very pleased that I’ll get to “belong” both to Julie and to Rob since they both helped me make my first professional publication. I’m sad that I won’t be able to come back to Ad Astra next year for the launch of the book which contains my story. But I’m very glad to meet so many of these people in person.

I also had connections at the convention through the online writer’s forum Codex. There were only a few Codexians there, but each of those people also knew people. That’s how networking goes. I meet one person who introduces me to 4 people. Then those people know even more people. It all adds up and the world starts to feel like a very small place. What was interesting was that Howard and I made contacts with different groups of people. He met people that I did not and vice versa. I think it worked well, but we are not practiced at doing conventions together yet. We’d kind of pictured me going along as Howard’s “handler”, instead I had an agenda of my own. This was not a problem. It was just different from what we expected.

I suspect we won’t be really practiced at attending conventions together for quite a few years because the opportunities are going to be rare. We’re going to both try to go to Worldcon this August, but that is a different experience entirely because we’ll be running a dealer’s table. For that convention, I will have no agenda other than making the dealer’s table work. Anything on top of that will be a bonus. After Worldcon, there will be nothing for all of 2009 because Howard intends to take a convention sabbatical to crank out the books as fast as he can.

I think in the end that our convention attendance together will have us doing some things together and some things apart, but still very much a team.

2 thoughts on “Attending conventions with Howard”

  1. I’m still decompressing myself. I haven’t even gotten with it enough to do my little con write-up.

    It was fun getting to meet you and Howard this weekend!

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