Been off line a few days while I attended Leprecon out in Phoenix, AZ. It’s the first straight-up SF convention I’ve attended in a reaaaal long time. One of the things I’m endeavoring to do is get people to realize that I do things other than comics and Star Trek novels, and I figured that getting out to a regional SF convention would be a way of spreading the word.
I don’t know that I succeeded all that much. The convention had about 500 people, and folks were very nice. In that respect, I had a good time. But a Jeopardy-style trivia competition on Friday had five questions about me, out of which the assembled group of thirty could only answer one. And my big GOH speech drew an audience of about a dozen, which put a sort of “Don’t know who he is and don’t really care” pall upon it. More frustrating for the committee folk was that fliers put out at comic stores prompted lots of comics fans to say, “Oooo! Peter David! I’ll be there!” and then exactly none of them showed up. So although the convention itself was a lot of fun and I’d recommend it to folks who want a nice, relaxed SF con, from a career profile POV it didn’t pan out.
One of the high points was a midnight demonstration of latex body painting upon a gorgeous, blonde and pretty much naked model. The hotel room in which the demo was being done was packed. Big surprise. There were large plastic sheets taped up on the walls, and fans inquired as to the reason for the walls being covered in that manner. I opined that they were allowing for the possibility that–for many of the fanboys in the room–it was the first time they’d actually seen a naked woman and there was concern their heads might explode and splatter the walls. You know, kind of like “Scanners.”
I’m not sure if my pictures of the event came out. I’ll let you know. But if they did, some of you may want to put some plastic covering over your computer. You know who you are.
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Or other splattering. Ew.
Glad PAD’s back – how often should we check back for new postings, I wonder? Mmmh…anyone?
I always put plastic on my computer, have you seen some of the filth out there?
Y’know, I missed that panel … then again, since I was Anime Room committee, I really didn’t have a chance to do much but be in charge of the Anime Room. Something heavily implied in the job position, I gather. 🙂
My wife was stuck in our hotel room (aka Anime Suite) quite heavily medicated, so despite attending the convention, she missed all of it except for the programming panels she sat on.
By the way, we reminded Dave H to thank you for the $42 price at last year’s San Diego Comic Con. We also know the recipient of that prize. He has it matted and displayed on the wall, back in his home in Australia.
As for the plastic on the screen … I’m not even going to comment. 🙂
I for one was thrilled that you came to the convention. Unfortunately, like Carlos, I worked most of the con and didn’t get to see a single panel. I do feel guilty about how cheaply I got the uncorrected proof so I have cut a $50 check to the CBLDF to allow me to sleep easier.
The one question I wanted to ask that I didn’t is: “Are you going to be doing the novelization of the Hulk Movie?” I’m glad you enjoyed yourself and I hope this doesn’t discourage you from attending other small cons.
B-)>
Something’s wonky with the comments … “B” (I know who you are ^_^) obviously didn’t post his comment thrice on purpose …
Ah, so your the one who was telling the baaaad jokes. 🙂 I’m glad you thought my demonstration was a highlight and thanks for the mention. I have some pictures from the event on my website at:
http://www.futureclassx.com/bodypaint/tawnyagentleman/talon/lepreCon28.htm
I’ve also got some of your jokes on video that I am holding for future blackmail material.
Mark Greenawalt
http://www.futureclassx.com
I live at 80678 Commonwealth in Seattle. Been up here before?