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	<title>David Louis Edelman &#187; Readercon 17</title>
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		<title>Readercon Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2006 00:58:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Readercon 17 was indeed a fabulous time. Infoquake CDs, flyers, and business cards were distributed; hands were shaken; and I discovered the pleasures of Smithwick's beer (pronounced "Smitticks"). For those who were not present, here's a quick rundown of the highlights from my perspective.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />Readercon 17 was indeed a fabulous time. <em>Infoquake</em> CDs, flyers, and business cards were distributed; hands were shaken; and I discovered the pleasures of Smithwick&#8217;s beer (pronounced &#8220;Smitticks&#8221;). For those who were not present, here&#8217;s a quick rundown of the highlights from my perspective:</p>
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<li>Bumping into <strong>John Scalzi</strong> at Dulles Airport (<em>he</em> recognized <em>me</em> long before I recognized him), and getting to share two taxicabs and innumerable schmoozing sessions. John is a true class act, who had much wisdom about the industry to dispense and must have introduced me to two dozen different people.</li>
<li>Meeting my copy editor, the sleek, smart, and sexy <strong>Deanna Hoak</strong>, in person for the first time and getting to sing happy birthday to her.</li>
<li>Gabbing with <strong>China Mieville</strong> for all of three minutes, during which I was privileged to hear his imitation of Comic Book Guy from <em>The Simpsons.</em></li>
<li>Having my mind blown by a reading of <strong>China</strong>&#8216;s upcoming, as-yet-untitled work (think <em>Perdido Street Station</em> meets <em>Hyperion</em>).</li>
<li>Attending a truly remarkable reading by <strong>Jeffrey Ford</strong> (author of <em>The Emperor of Ice Cream</em>), who may look a little bit like Comic Book Guy but reads like James Gandolfini if James Gandolfini was a little more, you know, <em>intense.</em></li>
<li>Listening to the radiant <strong>Mary Robinette Kowal</strong> discuss how puppetry suffers from a similar lack of respect as science fiction (and snagging a copy of <a href="http://www.shimmerzine.com/"><em>Shimmer</em></a>, a magazine for which she is the art director).</li>
<li>Discussing comic books, book promotion, <em>Star Wars</em>, why Hollywood needs to hire me to write a Dr. Strange screenplay, and many other topics both large and small with Slush God <strong>John Joseph Adams.</strong></li>
<li>Watching a peculiar onstage performance by legend <strong>Thomas Disch</strong>, who alternately broke into tears, berated his fellow panel-mates about acoustics, and attempted to drown out convention guest of honor James Morrow.</li>
<li>Listening to Slush Master and all-around funny, interesting guy <strong>Douglas Cohen</strong> perform some of his phat rhymes.</li>
<li>Attending the late-night &#8220;stealth reading&#8221; for the <em><strong>Twenty Epics</strong></em> anthology (stand-out performance by <strong>Christopher Barzac</strong>).</li>
<li>Getting to rub elbows however briefly with other SF folk such as <strong>R. Scott Bakker</strong>, <strong>Alan DeNiro</strong>, <strong>David Barr Kirtley</strong>, <strong>Paul Di Filippo</strong>, <strong>Matthew Kressel</strong>, <strong>Jim Freund</strong>, <strong>Yves Meynard</strong>, <strong>Scott Edelman</strong> (no relation), <strong>Adam Golaski</strong>, and a number of others who didn&#8217;t have their names listed on the ReaderCon guest list and who therefore will have to go anonymous for now.</li>
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