Good morning! (EDIT: I did start writing this in the morning...) Ahhh; that was the first time I've slept more than six hours in a row for... well, too long. Refreshed! I think this Sunday-morning shot from Scott Edelman ([livejournal.com profile] scottedelman) says it all: Science. Fucking. Fiction. That's right.

The Nebs were wonderful. This and other small, professional cons like World Fantasy mean a lot to me, because I get to see friends whom I only get to see once a year or so. It's lovely to meet colleagues in the business - and over time many of these do become friends - though I mostly use these events as an opportunity to get back into touch. For example, Joe Haldeman and I usually spend a few hours talking astronomy and life - when else would that be possible? I first met him and his wife, Gay, at ICFA in Florida many years ago, one of those serendipitous encounters that can only happen with the right alchemy of setting, time, and event. Now, seeing them at smaller cons is one of the highlights of my year. Same's true for Jack McDevitt and his wife Maureen, whom I met when his book, Omega, won the 2004 Campbell Award. Sadly, due to their daughter being ill, Maureen wasn't able to make it.

I also got a chance to spend some time with Gordon Van Gelder (my roomie, actually), editor of The Magazine of F&SF, whom I met farther back than that; perhaps a World Con in the 1990s? That kind of blows my "small-event" theory of meeting people. I guess World SF back in those days is also when I met Stanley Schmidt, editor of Analog Magazine, who bought my first (professionally published) story. I dined with and played pool against [livejournal.com profile] robinbailey, whom - even though we live within an hour of one another - I pretty much only see at cons. Steven Brust made a stealth appearance (and says "Hi, Star!). Bradley Denton hosted a getaway at the Railroad BBQ near his place in the country outside Austin. Didn't have nearly as much time as I would have liked to chat with so many of you: Beth Meacham, Nancy Kress (who was as eloquent and charming as ever), Delia Sherman, Mary Turzillo, and many more.

Oh, and [livejournal.com profile] sfreader and I ended up flying on the same flight both ways, even sitting next to one another on the flight to Austin! Here's his photo-essay of the Nebs. How you got all that up already when I am only just now posting this little write-up, Keith, amazes me.

It was great to finally meet [livejournal.com profile] renegade500 (Hi!) on her home turf.

Of course, I got to see [livejournal.com profile] amjhawk & [livejournal.com profile] _starlady_, and it was really nice to spend some time with [livejournal.com profile] kijjohnson. One of my favorite shots (Click the image to see Keith's photos of the Nebs.): Kij and me in the hotel lobby: Cover shot for our upcoming alt-rock album

Meeting new folks is nice, too! (I apologize for those I neglect to mention here.) For example, I got the chance to chat with SFWA's new Secretary (congratulations!) [livejournal.com profile] maryrobinette, outgoing SFWA Prez Michael Capobianco, [livejournal.com profile] stevengould and Laura Mixon (who kindly cheauffered a few of us in their hybrid car), [livejournal.com profile] paulmelko, John Moore (who was also my contact for the Awards ceremony and emceed it wonderfully), [livejournal.com profile] scottedelman, Sara Beth Durst whose novel Into the Wild was up for the Norton, Peter Heck, Mike Marano (my other room-mate), A. Lee Martinez, John Picacio, [livejournal.com profile] stinabat, and so many more - I'll never finish this if I don't just stop now. I apologize if I neglected to list you here.

Other things I did include eating at The Ironworks BBQ, the Iron Cactus (not BBQ, but more iron), and visiting the Driskill Hotel, which gave me a real insight into the whole Texas Thing: It's opulent, designed and built in 1886 to show off Colonel Driskill's cattle wealth... but inside you'll not find overstuffed leather seating but instead horse-hair couches; rather than the kind of art you'll find at the Louvre, you'll enjoy oil paintings of donkeys running away from exploding oil wells. That was great. Conspicuous consumption, as with the Omni Hotel where the Nebs were hosted: The thing has a 17-story-tall lobby, glass on the sides and roof - which gave us an amazing show during the nightly thunderstorms.

Oh, I was part of the mass signing, where I actually signed several books (anthos such as Visual Journeys and ). A shot of that, also courtesy of Keith: signing at the Nebs

I co-presented the Andre Norton Award for YASF&F with [livejournal.com profile] amysisson (which award I helped create, so that was especially pleasing). The finalists for that award included a few names that took some practice in order to pronounce correctly! (Including the winner, whose name many mis-pronounce.) Proof from Keith Stokes!

reading the Norton nominees


Oh, I suppose I should announce the...

Winners of the Nebulas!


Novel: The Yiddish Policemen's Union, by Michael Chabon

Novella: "Fountain of Age," by Nancy Kress

Novelette: "The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate," by Ted Chiang

Short Story: "Always," by Karen Joy Fowler

Script: Pan's Labyrinth, by Guillermo del Toro

Other honors given out during the Nebula Awards ceremony:

Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J. K. Rowling

Damon Knight Grand Master for 2008: Michael Moorcock

SFWA Service Award: Melisa Michaels and Graham P. Collins

Author Emeritus honors: Ardath Mayhar

'Twas nice to see all of you! I must stop writing and post this thing.

Best,
Chris

From: [identity profile] will-couvillier.livejournal.com


Sounds like it was a blast!

One of Kij's competitors in the novelette catagory is in my group -- he didn't win, either. Just making the finalist has to be a rush, I'll bet.


From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Oh, neat - is that Geoff Ryman?

I can imagine how wonderful it would be to reach that finalist list... and what a let-down it must be not to win.

From: [identity profile] will-couvillier.livejournal.com


Nope. Terry Bramlett, with his “Child, Maiden, Mother, Crone". He's a past alumni of the online James Gunn workshops, and one heck of a talent.

Still, even without a win, reaching that stage is one serious tick to the biblio page!

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Absolutely. What year did he attend? I'm having trouble recalling his name... oh, wait; the online workshop. Jim does that one by his lonesome.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


I plan to put up an alumni publication page, and this sort of thing will be very nice for that.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Heh, I've been choppin' it off for a couple of years now, man. On the day I discovered that, ahem, my cowlicks were expanding their turf, I chopped off all the rest of my hair.

From: [identity profile] renegade500.livejournal.com


hehe, cowlicks expanding.

I keep telling people I'm going to cut off my hair (it's to my waist at this point), but I doubt it, unless my cowlicks were to suddenly start expanding, too...

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Heh; it doesn't seem like you are at any risk of your cowlicks expaning.

Great to meet you in person! Sorry we didn't get a chance to face off on the pool table... next time!

From: [identity profile] renegade500.livejournal.com


Well, considering both my parents (my dad when he died, God love him had a full head of hair, as does my [living] mother), I'd say you're right.

It was great finally to put the name/face together in RL. For sure on the pool table next time (so I guess I'd better practice some to get better, because I'm not quite the hustler that [livejournal.com profile] stinabat kept saying I was).

Are you going to Denvention?

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Unsure about Denvention; by then I'll have just started the Fall semester and will be recovering from the Summer craziness.

From: [identity profile] renegade500.livejournal.com


For once WorldCon is early enough in August that I actually can attend, so I'm pretty excited about it. We are having ArmadilloCon the weekend after, so it'll be a busy couple of weeks, and then the craziness of our fall semester starts at the end of the month (which I totally get wanting to have a little break to relax).

From: [identity profile] kijjohnson.livejournal.com


Amen, it was so nice to have a face and voice to connet with your online face and voice.

From: [identity profile] scottedelman.livejournal.com


I know this will be hard to believe, but even though this was a small gathering of the tribe, I never exchanged a single word with Gordon. We'd see each other from a distance through a crowd or across a restaurant, but that was it. I realized this late last night, and thought, how bizarre.

Due to a conversation I'd had with someone else on Friday, I'd had a few questions I needed to ask him about dolphin sex ...

Why, you might ask, would I need to ask Gordon about dolphin sex?

Let's just leave that between me and Gordon.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Oh, I hear you! For everyone to have the chance to find the time to interact with everyone we would like to interact with, we'd need a month-long con of that size. WorldCon would last all year.

And, um, dolphin sex, eh? Yeah. I hear that YouTube hosts many videos of such. I considered posting one here, but that would require me to watch one of those videos, and I don't need those images burned into my mind.

From: [identity profile] sf-reader.livejournal.com


Hey, I went to Ironworks BBQ, also. Enjoyed sitting out on the patio and watching the squirrels and turtles.

Still have more photos to go up. Probably some will go up tonight. I have a whole set from the pool .

This was one of the most fun conventions I have had.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Nice dolphin shot *g*

The group I was in went on Friday night, and we finished eating just as they were closing. Good stuff, and we also ate on the big porch out back.

'Twas much fun! But too short.

From: [identity profile] sf-reader.livejournal.com


Forgot to ask if you had trouble getting past the race track on your way home?

After seeing the place from the air on the approach to MCI, I took 635 home instead of the more direct 435.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


I look forward to seeing the rest of your photos. I need to upload mine, too.

Traffic was heavy but not terrible. I think we made it back at just the right time.

From: [identity profile] cmt2779.livejournal.com


That sounds like a lot of fun! Also, I've never seen you dressed up before. You clean up pretty good. :-)

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


I try to dress down for the summer program, otherwise people would come to expect dressin' up *g*

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Indeed. I love the Nebs; it has much of the feel of ICFA and World Fantasy.

From: [identity profile] astein142.livejournal.com


Wish I could have been there. Thanks for the report!

From: [identity profile] silk-noir.livejournal.com


AHA! I thought that was you in the red shirt!

Heh.

Oh, and where did you get the science fucking fiction shirt?

MUST HAVE!!!!


From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Aw, man, I coulda met another LJer but missed the opportunity! Did you frequent the con-suite?

I got the shirt from this Cafe Press store.

If you wear this in public - at a hotel, say - be prepared for prim looks from fellow elevator passengers.

From: [identity profile] silk-noir.livejournal.com


No, no, I wasn't there--I was looking at pics from the Midwestern photos site.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Ah, yes. Keith is awesome in how he gets so many shots up so quickly.

From: [identity profile] dungeon-grrrl.livejournal.com


Thanks for the pictures! Things are more real for me with pictures.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


I have lots more that I intend to post (my own this time!), but need to put up the Web page at my site, first. Of course, they're mostly of other people. The odd thing about photography is that if you do it yourself, you mostly get shots of others. This is why the internet is so great: We can share!

From: [identity profile] canadiansuzanne.livejournal.com


Love the T-shirt. And that shot of you and Kij is lovely.

From: [identity profile] steve98052.livejournal.com



The "science fucking fiction" shirt reminds me of one of the shots in the Mythbusters starting titles.


The shot of you and Kij is great.

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