(For photos, see my last post.)

Thursday night I got very little sleep, because I spent the week catching up at work, then did class (such fun: the students all gave fantastic presentations on Thursday evening! Such creativity - this is why I teach), and stay up much of the night prepping for a new Nebula event: "Author-Agent Speed Dating." Slept for a few hours, got up before sunrise on Friday to ride with Nate to the airport. We hopped the red-eye to land in NYC in time to get ready for our first panel, "About AboutSF," which was well attended, and Nate did a fine job of presenting our mission.

Right after that was the speed-dating. I got a chance to talk with three agents who all want to see my stuff, hooray! Two like SF and my kind of stuff (the written ones, that is). The last one was very interesting: I walked up to her table and heard her tell a friend, "I need a drink." I smiled and responded, "Well, you might get the chance right away, because I read your profile and don't think you'll like what I write." Apparently she took that as a challenge, because she asked if I wrote anything set on Earth. Well, I do have these couple of things I want to write... and she got really excited about The Vivisectionist: "When you finish that, send it to me! I could so sell that book."

Well! And she was the the least-well-suited agent I spoke to. Huh!

Afterward, [livejournal.com profile] claireeddy took [livejournal.com profile] kijjohnson and me out to an amazing restaurant, Les Halles, a French peasant place where I ate the most amazing food ever. We started with drinks, then I had the most incredible salad - caramelized walnuts dancing in a bed of greens and veggie-things...

- then an indescribable main course ("choucroute garnie") consisting of four types of wine-marinated meat - each of which must have cost sixteen chefs their souls - atop a sea of savory sauerkraut with mustard so good it made my toes curl. I could not see, it was so good, and my tail was wagging for the entire meal.

For dessert (we were stuffed but it was soooo gooood! that we couldn't end the experience yet), we got three of the best desserts I have ever eaten: creme brulee that was apparently fluffed by virgin angels in the sweet vacuum surrounding Heaven and crisped by whisking it quickly past the fires of Hades; chocolate mousse made with cocoa so dark that the beans must have been grown in the light of a black hole, so light that the gravity must have stretched all the molecules to their limits of cohesion... oh my; and tarte tatin, which if I were to describe as "apple pie" would cause me guilt forever.

*whew* give me a moment to recover from the memory.... Thank you, Claire. I didn't know that I liked French cooking. Wow, have I been missing out. Oh, and it's reasonably priced! Go there when you're in NYC.

After we got back, I spent Friday night in the con suite talking with friends, some of whom I haven't seen in many years. This is why we go to cons. So good to see y'all!

Crashed at about 11pm on Friday. Didn't wake up when the other guys got back to the room.

Was the first one up on Saturday morning. Nate, Matthew, Kij, and I then took the subway to the American Museum of Natural History, where we sort of split up and hit what seems to be about 1/2% of the exhibits. Wow, what an amazing place. See my photo page for some examples of the exhibits and the place. (Be sure to hover over the thumbnails to see brief descriptions.) Just wow.

Then we serendipitously gathered at the same time out front at the streetside sausage dealer and hit Central Park, where we climbed rocks, visited the lake, and chatted. Back to the hotel in time to clean up for the Nebula Awards ceremony. I am so pleased and proud to call James Gunn my friend, and I think I had a stupid grin all night as four people inducted him as Science Fiction Grand Master: [livejournal.com profile] tmseay (who relayed our Congresspeople's best wishes), [livejournal.com profile] kijjohnson, John Kessel, and [livejournal.com profile] robinbailey (who was instrumental in getting Jim recognized). The Nebula Awards, Author Emeritus, and Andre Norton Award were also presented. All told, we got out at midnight.

Then off to party in the con suite! More great conversations with friends, meeting new and interesting people, drinking much wine... which was a big factor in my taking off when the party wound down at 4am with new friends to explore New York City and its environs via subway! I spent quite a while at the still-unifinished ruins of the World Trade Center, rode under the water to (Jersey? Brooklyn?), and only returned to the hotel in time for breakfast: authentic New York pizza! A passel of us walked down to Battery Park, where we saw giant ocean-going vessels playing chicken with the Statue of Liberty.

All too soon, it was time to return to the airport. *sigh* [livejournal.com profile] _starlady_ kindly gave several of us a ride to the airport. I ate my lunch - a particularly New York confection, a sandwich full of meat and cabbage and sauce - before boarding the plane, sat down in my seat, and passed out. I awoke three times: once when asked if I wanted something to drink, once when the fragrance of fresh Midwest Airlines cookie tickled my nose, and once as we started our descent into Kansas City.

Ah, what a trip! I must go back before too long, and I must spend more time visiting folks.

Best,
Chris

From: [identity profile] gmskarka.livejournal.com


I ate my lunch - a particularly New York confection, a sandwich full of meat and cabbage and sauce

A Reuben?

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Well, sort of, but it tasted like no Reuben I have ever eaten. And it was on a sort of long, chewy bun instead of bread. Yum!

From: [identity profile] stuology.livejournal.com


The bread was probably a ciabatta. You can get panini in lots of places.

(and a bun is bread)

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


(and a bun is bread)

Okay smarty-pants! I guess I meant as opposed to Midwestern sliced bread that you get with sammies here.

Whatever it was, it was amazing. Yum!

From: [identity profile] stuology.livejournal.com


Okay smarty-pants

And I thought all of my smarts were in my head, and not in my pants :)


I bet it was really yummy! I think if I went to NY, most of my activities would involve food.

From: [identity profile] kalimeg.livejournal.com

Keith Caught You


He has a picture of the speed dating, and you are in that one. It sounds like you had a blast. There is no place quite like New York.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com

Re: Keith Caught You


I saw that! I was talking with John Silbersack at the time. It was such a great event; now I hope it leads to getting an agent.

From: [identity profile] bobhowe.livejournal.com


Hey, it was good seeing you. Les Halles isn't bad—now that you know you like French Bistro cuisine, we'll have to take you to a really nice one.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


It was great to see you, too, and to meet Ellie!

"Isn't bad" - oh my gosh, I don't know if I dare go somewhere that's really nice compared to that. I'll never want to eat regular food again.

From: [identity profile] antonstrout.livejournal.com


I love Les Halles. It was a block from my old apartment here, and man that is some good steakages!

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Wow! Lucky you. Sorry I didn't get a chance to meet you at the Nebs - or did you just have lunch off-site and not go to the events?

From: [identity profile] antonstrout.livejournal.com


Kij and I lunched by my ole publishing hole... I might eentually get around to attending these things that I should be attending now that I'm all becoming authorial and all..

From: [identity profile] gryphonrose.livejournal.com


It was good to see you, amigo. It had been way too long. Sorry we didn't get a chance to hang out more, and that I skipped out on the party--it was late and I still had a ways to go. Next time we'll have to find more time to chat.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


You too mon freund! Even though it's been so long, we seemed to drop into regular conversation instantly. I miss you! Yes, next time I'm in NYC or you're here, we shall catch up more.

I hope the speed-dating serves you well.

From: [identity profile] gryphonrose.livejournal.com


Sounds like a plan. And yeah, we'll see what comes of that. Just don't tell my wife. ;)

From: [identity profile] robinbailey.livejournal.com


Chris, you were pretty wide-eyed the entire weekend. It was good to see you so obviously enjoying yourself, and I hope the speed-dating thing pays off well for you. I was very glad to see so many of the KU contingent on hand!

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


"Wide-eyed," eh? Well, I was having a productive and wonderful time, so I guess I've learned I can survive on very little shut-eye. What's the quote? "Time enough to sleep when we die."

Yes, it was so fun to see so many locals out there in NYC. Maybe some of those folks will come here for our events, too.

What's your countdown to handing off responsibilities? Just a few weeks, right?

From: [identity profile] robinbailey.livejournal.com


Six weeks, roughly. No pun intended. I pass the baton on July 1st.
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