Conventions

Orycon Day 3 Follow up

I attended two great talks on Sunday. The first one was on Urban Fantasy, and with a panel of Patricia Briggs, Rhiannon Held, Devon Monk, Anne Bishop, and Jennifer Brozek, it was bound to be worth the time. A common theme in this and many of the panels, was if you write well, you can can get away with anything-even unicorns.

I then went to Dale Ivan Smith’s reading. This was a completely random stop, and it was cool to be there because he opened with an explanation of how his story, co-written with K.C. Ball, came to exist. It was started at a Ken Scholes workshop at Cascade Writers. I was at that workshop this summer, and remembered the creation of that story! It was exciting to see how a little nugget of thought can turn into something currently under consideration by Analog.

The last panel I attended resulted in some great discussion and advice. Cate Campbell and Irene Radford took time after the session to give me tips about web presence-quite generous.

I was impressed with the kind and generous nature of many people I met at the conference. This was the first scifi convention I’ve attended, and the Portland scifi community is a welcoming place to be. I’m quite lucky to live here.

Day 1 of Orycon

I’m about to head out to Orycon for Day 3. So far its been great. The highlights were really the people I got to meet and the Evolutions of a Writing Career workshop that Ken Scholes and J.A. Pitts gave. There was a lot of time for candid Q & A. It was also great to have a break from the panel style events.

I was disappointed to miss day 2. I had intended to start the day with a reading from Blake Hutchins. I missed all the open critique sessions and a lot of other readings I wanted to attend as well. I’ll be trying to make up for it today.

In the spirit of randomness, I’m going to avoid following my schedule for the day and see where I end up.