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Different but nonetheless enjoyable. As usual, far too many people I wanted to talk to for the available time. "Ships passing in the night" or "friendly waves across a crowded room." Hello to everyone on LJ to whom I intended to talk, and as usual badly underestimated the amount of time.

Still, the drive down was pleasant and mostly free of obnoxious traffic. The Hotel Luxe was very strange: the decor was Everything Is Square (square soap, lamps, bathroom fixtures...) in shades ranging from cocoa to chocolate, way too dark for me. The opening event was the usual mixer, in which I got to stand in for Mary Rosenblum as Nebula nominee and grab a bunch of friends for dinner. Shared an otherwise-prohibitively-expensive room with Diana Paxson and Juliette Wade, so in-room time was a bit like a pajama party and definitely relaxing and fun.

Saturday morning began with a mixer for SFFWA and WGA members. Very cool getting to talk to people who write scripts for TV shows (some of which I'd actually heard of -- I got to go, "Squee! My daughter loves your show!" -- nicely omitting that I myself had never seen it -- to one of the writers for EUREKA, and the first thing he did after looking Very Pleased was to ask her age and tell me she was in the right demographic. Do any of you sff/f writers out there think about such things?) Also connected with Cynthia Felice, who critiqued my first attempt at a novel with unbelievable tact and kindness.

Lunch -- did we have lunch? Yes, we had lunch somewhere in the blitz, and then Kevin and Rebecca Moesta Anderson and I trundled over to the LATimesFestivalofBooks (chauffeuring courtesy of one of Kevin's students, thank you!) where we all signed books at the Mysterious Galaxy Booth. The Festival was h-u-g-e. And inspiring -- wow! all these people, all these different people, all here because they love books! Two high points: a fairly young woman spied the copy of Lace and Blade I had brought to wave about, since MG did not stock it, and went, "OMG! I love this book!" (pause for thrilling palpitations of an editor's heart) (resume narrative) The second was meeting an old friend from my PTA days in LA who just happened to recognize me. She's gone on to become a teacher at that same elementary school, so we fast-forwarded through the last decade and told each other how great we look!

Then back to the hotel to get all shiny (somewhere there are pics, but I can't find them -- I'm resplendent in a red silk tunic with a golden dragon, and black crushed velvet pants) and banquetize. [livejournal.com profile] norilana had its very own table. Janis Ian was Toastmistress, and brought down the house with an amazing filk that was a love song to all the worlds and authors who inspired her. You can read her own comments and see pics of her with various sfnal folk here: http://www.janisian.com/news.html

The next day was Everyone Going Home. Except me and a few local-er folk. I spend the afternoon and dinner with [livejournal.com profile] manawolf, [livejournal.com profile] otana, and [livejournal.com profile] sartorias. Had Amazing Chinese Food and returned to the hotel, minus the load of dishes I'd brought down for them and with a happy tummy and even happier heart. Drove back.

Spend 2 days playing Mad Catch-Up, then worked and did Hebrew class and now back into Catch-Up mode. Great to see you all!

Date: 2009-05-06 08:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] otana.livejournal.com
Thank you once again for a wonderful time! The mosaic dishes have already been host to some hummus for a party, and the Fine Gangster China (what was the name of the guy who bought it again?) got some use yesterday.

Oh, and are you still able to help our friend a little regarding setting up contacts with writing? Her e-mail is goatsymphony @ Gmail and the name she goes by online is Pyne, she would love to hear from you if you still have some time. Thank you! ♥

Date: 2009-05-07 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deborahjross.livejournal.com
You're welcome. I had a lovely time, too, and ended up in much better shape for the drive back than I might have been otherwise.

Never knew the name of the guy who ripped of Security Pacific Bank. Phyllis might remember.

I've emailed Pyne, now waiting to hear back.

Awesome pics of you all at Dizzyland! Yay for schmoocherooos! xoxxo

Date: 2009-05-08 07:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] otana.livejournal.com
Ooh, knowing the name of the bank might help. I'll do some Googling.

Thank you and thank you! We had a lovely time; of course it helps having a friend to get us in for free. ;)

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