Last week was all about MileHiCon, which was a swell time, as always. Some highlights:
My reading went quite well. I was sharing my slot with two other writers, so my time was limited. I decided to go with “Fuel,” which I’ve read before, but which audiences tend to enjoy. I didn’t have time during the panel to get through the whole thing, but I got requests afterward to read the rest. Which I did, and which got a positive response.
A panel on managing exposition was surprisingly well attended. In fact, the room was filled to capacity. Who could have known that topic would be so popular?
I was pleasantly surprised by the “Ask the Authors” panel. I was a little afraid that there would be nothing but crickets for this one, but people actually came, and we had some fun discussions.
And of course, I got to meet all kinds of groovy new people and chat up old friends. There wasn’t enough time to see everyone, but then, there never is. Also, I was a bit under the weather for the con, but was able to secure appropriate medication. Sudafed, my friends. Accept no substitutes. (Thanks again, Lou.)
And that’s it for the 2014 Rotundo World Tour. Now I just need to figure out my next novel.
Wish me luck with that, wouldya?
No updates for Write Club.
I’m out.