Getting cold feet
Oct. 1st, 2004 03:41 pmI went to Tim Powers' signing at Dreamhaven last night, and spoke with him and Serena for about a half hour. They had somewhere to go after the signing, and I had the girls in tow and had to get them home and into bed, so we couldn't adjourn afterwards, unfortunately. I gave Tim the rough draft of the interview questions I posted here earlier, but after snooping some more on the web, and finding a lengthy beautiful interview on this site, I am suffering a crisis of confidence. Tim will be charming and articulate, I'm sure, but I hope I don't make a fool of myself. Odd--I'm really past the point where I get nerves about speaking at conventions, ordinarily. It's so strange to be nervous about this interview, where, after all, I'm not answering the questions but only asking them.
Tim was pleased to see me, which was gratifying, and we agreed to try to get away for a good chat while at the convention; I must admit I'm hoping I'll be able to join him and Serena for dinner tonight. It's a crushing blow that I won't be able to be at the convention any more than tonight. Once again, Rob's working all weekend which means I'm in charge of the girls, and aside the fact that they would be bored if I took them, I don't particularly feel comfortable bringing them to this con, as it's generally more of a horror-oriented convention. Delia mentioned yesterday that she doesn't like going to Dreamhaven, "because they have all those pictures of Frankenstein and Dracula." A horror con would be too much for her.
Tim was pleased to see me, which was gratifying, and we agreed to try to get away for a good chat while at the convention; I must admit I'm hoping I'll be able to join him and Serena for dinner tonight. It's a crushing blow that I won't be able to be at the convention any more than tonight. Once again, Rob's working all weekend which means I'm in charge of the girls, and aside the fact that they would be bored if I took them, I don't particularly feel comfortable bringing them to this con, as it's generally more of a horror-oriented convention. Delia mentioned yesterday that she doesn't like going to Dreamhaven, "because they have all those pictures of Frankenstein and Dracula." A horror con would be too much for her.
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Date: 2004-10-01 01:54 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-10-01 02:47 pm (UTC)AJ is getting dropped off sometime after 2PM tomorrow. If you'd like, there's a fair chance that we could watch them in the afternoon and/or early evening while we're hosting the Minn-StF Meeting. If you're interested, give us a call sometime after 7:30PM tonight, or else tomorrow morning? We'll be out running to Sam's Club noonish, but should be available up until 10:30 or 11:00 (and definitely after 2).
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Date: 2004-10-01 02:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-10-01 03:41 pm (UTC)Their website's nice, too, but I'd like to see the store. The smell of new books is like nothing else.
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Date: 2004-10-01 08:43 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-10-01 11:28 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-10-02 03:51 pm (UTC)really horror or sci-fi although you can find some good used
occasionally.
I love dark fantasy that borders on horror, although I'm not a consummate Horror fan, genre-wise. I like my fantasy dark, creepy and intelligent. Dreamhaven seems to have a bunch of that. I'll hit Uncle Hugo's as well. It could well turn into the Great Midwestern Bookstore Tour! *g*
The neatest thing I like about Dreamhaven is that we get really personal visits from Neil Gaiman on occasion even if he isn't touring.
*offhand* In that case, I might be talked into showing up, um. If my arm is twisted, and all. Um.