Narrativity, part 1
Tuesday, July 23rd, 2019 09:38 pmI stuffed myself full of sushi last night, so I finally feel recovered enough to write this. Sushi is magical that way.
The problem with writing a con report is that if the con is good, you're too busy to do it during, and too exhausted to do it after.
Narrativity was a really good con.
And I can say that without feeling like I'm tooting my own horn, because what made it so good was our attendees. We got such great people! They were smart, and insightful, and engaged, and really excited to talk story for three days. We had a lot of fantasy and SF writers, of course, but we also had people doing historical, and erotica, and poetry, and all sorts of stuff. And we had visual artists, and musicians, and editors and readers and people from lots of different perspectives. And everybody seemed committed to learning and sharing and having a good time.
( Me, personally, I had a blast. )
The problem with writing a con report is that if the con is good, you're too busy to do it during, and too exhausted to do it after.
Narrativity was a really good con.
And I can say that without feeling like I'm tooting my own horn, because what made it so good was our attendees. We got such great people! They were smart, and insightful, and engaged, and really excited to talk story for three days. We had a lot of fantasy and SF writers, of course, but we also had people doing historical, and erotica, and poetry, and all sorts of stuff. And we had visual artists, and musicians, and editors and readers and people from lots of different perspectives. And everybody seemed committed to learning and sharing and having a good time.
( Me, personally, I had a blast. )