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Where I’ll be at Boskone 57
Hey everyone! I’m excited to be participating in this year’s Boskone conference in downtown Boston from February 14-16. I’ve got a reading scheduled, and I’m moderating my first panel. If you’re in town, and love geeking out over speculative fiction, … Continue reading
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Where I’ll be at Boskone 55
I’m excited to announce that I’ll be attending the Boskone 55 conference in Boston this year! Join me from February 16-18 in Boston MA for New England’s longest running science fiction and fantasy convention. Check out the details on The … Continue reading
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Boskone 2015 Review
This was the third Boskone I’ve attended, and like the others, I enjoyed myself a great deal (despite missing Sunday’s program because I woke up to more than a foot of new snow in my street). A more literary convention, … Continue reading
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Arisia 2015 Review
I had a great time at my first Arisia this weekend. I found the diversity of panels and topics intriguing and jumped across several tracks throughout the weekend. Organization was well planned and thoroughly staffed. Every staffer I asked either knew the … Continue reading
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Readercon 2013 Review
I attended Readercon for the first time this year and had a blast. There were many good talks, great speakers, and I picked up a lot of good books. The convention was well organized, and I was amazed and humbled … Continue reading
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