I had the pleasure of appearing on
panels and at book signings at Windycon, the ISFIC Science Fiction and Fantasy annual
convention in or near Chicago, Illinois, held this year from Friday, the 13th
of November, through Sunday, November 15, in Lombard, Illinois. Windycon is a
place where I always connect with old friends, make new friends, and buy a lot
of books to get autographed. Regional cons like Windycon and Wiscon and
Capricon and Odyssey Con are easier to attend and navigate than Worldcons like
Sasquon, MidwesternconII, Bouchercon, Stokercon, World Horror Con, or World
Fantasy Con.
As many of you know from previous
blog posts here and elsewhere, I attended science fiction and fantasy
conventions regularly between the North American SF Convention held at the Galt
House Hotel in Louisville, KY in 1979 and the 1993 World Fantasy Con in Chicago.
Gretta and I did attend Chicon, the world Science Fiction Conventions, in
Chicago in 1982, 1992, and 2002 (and I attended by myself in 2012). We also
attended the Nebula Awards in 2005. But from 1996 through 2011, Gretta and I stopped
attending sf and fantasy conventions to primarily attend American Psychological
Association, American Psychological Society (now called the Association for
Psychological Science), Illinois Counseling Association, American Society of
Clinical Pathologists, Mid-American Hypnosis, and National Guild of Hypnotists annual
conferences instead. As a degreed Educational Psychologist, Board Certified
Hypnotist, and NGH Certified Hypnotism Instructor, I presented papers, appeared
as a panelist, and earned CMEs. I wore a suit and tie instead of Jeans and
T-shirt. I learned a lot and met lots of fascinating people, but I did absolutely
nothing to advance my career as a novelist and short story writer.
After Gretta died in January of
2012, I began writing new fiction and I gradually began making the sf convention
circuits to promote my novels. I continued my successful hypnosis practice until
the lease ran out on my office, and I fulfilled my commitment to teach and
mentor cohorts of hypnosis students through 2013. Then I closed my practice, and
turned my clients over to my newly graduated students. I did attend the NGH and
Mid-American hypnosis conferences in 2012, but I also attended Wiscon. Like Doctor Who, I invited a companion to join
me on out-of-this-world fascinating fantasy adventures. Elizabeth Aisling (Lizza)
Flygare has been my companion at SF and Fantasy conventions since Wiscon in
2012.
Lizza is a mainstream writer and retired
Librarian Assistant and not into sf and fantasy. She does appreciate
psychological horror and police procedurals, and I’m introducing her to noir.
She loves to dress up and she loves to peruse books in the hucksters’ room, but
sf and Lovecraftian fantasy isn’t her thing.
This was my schedule at Windycon
this year:
Saturday 10:00 Autographing: Hallway: Paul Dale Anderson, Bob Garcia, M.
Oshiro, K. Wynter
Saturday Noon: Beyond Adams and Pratchett: Junior A: What Humorous Science
Fiction/Fantasy Do You Love? Paul Dale Anderson, Alice Bentley (Moderator), R.
Garfinkle, C. Johns, Jody Lynn Nye
Saturday 2:00 Is World Building Necessary? Lilac C: Fritz Leiber, Edgar Rice
Burroughs, and others created their worlds as their works evolved. Can
that technique be used by modern authors whose readers have modern
sensibilities? Tim Akers, Paul Dale Anderson, Rebecca Frencl, Tom Trumpinski,
Gary Wolfe (M)
Saturday 9:00-9:25 Reading: Cypress A: Paul Dale Anderson
It was wonderful to reconnect with
old friends like Bob Garcia, Steven Silver, Richard Chwedyk, Jody Lynn Nye,
Bill Fawcett, Jim Frenkel, Eric Flint, Mike Resnick, Gary K. Wolfe, Glen Cook, Alex
and Phyllis Eisenstein, and Blake Hausladen. I was sorry that Gene Wolfe didn’t
make Windy this year. Gene was a guest of honor at WFC in Saratoga Springs last
week. People of my age find it difficult to attend cons the way we used to. I
had to cancel my appearance at WFC in order to make Windycon. There is never
enough time and energy to do everything.
I am rethinking my scheduled
attendance at cons next year. So far I am committed to the following:
April
28-May 1 2016, World Horror Conention, Provo, UT
May
12-15, 2016, Stokercon, Las Vegas, NV
May
27-30, 2016, Wiscon, Madison, WI
August
17-21, 2016, MidamericonII (World SF Con), Kansas City, KS
September
15-18, 2016, Bouchercon, New Orleans, LA
October
27-30, 2016, World Fantasy Convention, Columbus, OH
I
do plan to attend Windycon 43 in November, but I don’t know the dates.
To
be honest, that’s more than I can handle at my age. Add signings at bookstores
and libraries throughout the year, and I feel overwhelmed.
But
the thrill of seeing my own novels on display in the dealers’ room, the joy of
having strangers come up to me at the autographing table to buy my books and get
my scribble, the desire to stay in touch with old friends and make new friends
of like-minded people, the pure pleasure of reading my tales to people who
listen and ask questions, and the love of discovering new authors and new books
drives me to overcome my introversion and participate in even more conventions.
I have already signed up for Bouchercon in 2017, and I’m seriously thinking of
going to Helsinki Finland for the 2017 World SF Con.
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