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Why it was the best Swancon ever.
I do realise that the posts about what I did at each day at Swancon aren't going to be of much interest to most other people, which is why I'm putting them under the cut, so people can move on by. The reason I have spent so much time (that I should have been writing this essay, no I'm not procrastinating, why would you think that?) writing down everything is because my memory is for shit and I really did have the best time at this con.
The main reasons why this was the best con ever for me I think were -
- This is my sixth con (including my first one where I came for one day) and I feel comfortable in the environment now - I no longer find large quantities of fanboys/men in a confined area a bit uncomfortable-making, and had in fact forgotten I ever did until
psycho_tabby mentioned having that reaction.
- I know so many more fans now, just from feeling comfortable enough to talk to people, gradually at first, and it really does feel like family.
- Getting involved. Probably a combination of feeling comfortable and being friends with several of the people running the con made it easier to wander past people and say 'you look stressed, can I help you with anything?'.
- Running Quidditch (with help from
black_samvara who sewed the teddys Quaffles back together and kept score, and
mr_booboo and
psycho_tabby to turned up to play blood sports be my team captains.
- Being on a panel with
ddpm and making a new friend. Yays!
- Meeting Rob Shearman who was friendly and generally awesome and interesting.
- Bunny was there, and while it would have been better for everybody if she were less full on, or at least quieter nobody made us feel like pariahs (at least to our face). Also made new fan-parent friends.
And last but not least (only slightly embarrassingly) there were a lot of panels about old BBC shows, especially Dr Who, which I love so much. I would have liked to gone to other panels as well, because there were some awesome ones. I'm kicking myself for not even noticing Karl Schroeder until Sunday afternoon's panel 'Painting the Future Green' which I went to because the synopsis was
Concerns about energy efficiency, carbon emissions, and sustainability are changing the direction of technological development. When we think about the aesthetics of future technology, how will the green trend affect SF and our visions of the future?
The panel was fascinating, the other panellists were well informed and interesting, including, uncredited,
tikiwanderer.
Looking back at the other panels with Karl on I really wish I'd got to a couple of them. Isn't that always the way though?
Awesome con! Thank you to
fred_mouse and
angriest and
mynxii and
strangedave and to everyone else who put in so much work to make it great.
The main reasons why this was the best con ever for me I think were -
- This is my sixth con (including my first one where I came for one day) and I feel comfortable in the environment now - I no longer find large quantities of fanboys/men in a confined area a bit uncomfortable-making, and had in fact forgotten I ever did until
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- I know so many more fans now, just from feeling comfortable enough to talk to people, gradually at first, and it really does feel like family.
- Getting involved. Probably a combination of feeling comfortable and being friends with several of the people running the con made it easier to wander past people and say 'you look stressed, can I help you with anything?'.
- Running Quidditch (with help from
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- Being on a panel with
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- Meeting Rob Shearman who was friendly and generally awesome and interesting.
- Bunny was there, and while it would have been better for everybody if she were less full on, or at least quieter nobody made us feel like pariahs (at least to our face). Also made new fan-parent friends.
And last but not least (only slightly embarrassingly) there were a lot of panels about old BBC shows, especially Dr Who, which I love so much. I would have liked to gone to other panels as well, because there were some awesome ones. I'm kicking myself for not even noticing Karl Schroeder until Sunday afternoon's panel 'Painting the Future Green' which I went to because the synopsis was
Concerns about energy efficiency, carbon emissions, and sustainability are changing the direction of technological development. When we think about the aesthetics of future technology, how will the green trend affect SF and our visions of the future?
The panel was fascinating, the other panellists were well informed and interesting, including, uncredited,
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Looking back at the other panels with Karl on I really wish I'd got to a couple of them. Isn't that always the way though?
Awesome con! Thank you to
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