Sad Sad Puppies Affair—Sasquan Roundup, Part 2
During the lead-up to the worldcon and the Hugo Awards, there was a good deal of commotion about the attempt by the Sad Puppies coalition (consisting largely, but not entirely, of conservative white...
View ArticleSchrödinger’s Sasquan—Part 3
It takes a good sense of humor to attend a worldcon. Last year, at Loncon, we procrastinated too long in getting a place to stay, and we wound up camping on a sailboat moored somewhere off the Thames....
View ArticleFinland and Estonia in Bits and Pieces
Helsinki rail station. Jeff has already told you the Big Things, like: there was this Worldcon and it was swell (and very crowded!). So I’m just going to throw a jumble of stuff at you, and you can...
View ArticleA Belated 2018 WorldCon Report
Deborah and Madeleine looking serious I confess to a love-hate relationship with big conventions. I love the energy. I love seeing friends and colleagues from all over the world, particularly since...
View ArticleWorldcon Report 1: Bristol
The hotel I am staying in has fantastically limited wifi so these will have to be short. I am at this moment in Bristol about to attend the Diana Wynne Jones conference. And let’s see if i can post a...
View ArticleWorldcon Report 2: Food
In the category of two countries divided by a single tongue, I am eating this for dessert at a conference lunch. It is described as granola-ish, oats and stuff mixed with golden syrup, pressed into a...
View ArticleWorldcon Report 3: Bath
It has been one of my life ambitions to visit Bath and its Roman ruins, even though I have finished writing about Jack Wragsland in the Roman Empire. And here I am at last! We took 2 tours of the site,...
View ArticleWorldcon Report 4: Bristol
This is my first visit to Bristol, one of the great Victorian cities in southern England. It has everything to recommend it — thrillingly redeveloped industrial buildings, preserved churches, and...
View ArticleWorldcon Report 6: Dublin
Going to Worldcon always involves travel. And what is the point of travel but eating interesting new foods? Ireland is full of fascinating meals. The other main thing to do at Worldcon is no, not...
View ArticleWorldcon Report 7: Programming
All the programming here in Dublin is mobbed. People have to line up to get into the panels, and the con volunteers have painfully, by trial and error, figured out how and where to create the queues...
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