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Recap of Worldcon Seattle 2025

Well, Worldcon Seattle 2025 has come and gone.  I went and I survived.

 

A few highlights.  In the elevator of the Sheraton, I saw a woman wearing a badge, so I asked if she was a writer.  She gave me a bookmark.  Louisa Morgan.  I introduced myself as Robin Hobb.  And then, in a moment of surprise, I realized she was Louise Marley and I was Megan Lindholm and we were already great friends!  So we had a 45 second reunion before the whirl of Worldcon separated us again.

 

In the hall, as I passed, I saw Astrid Bear and Frank Catalano.  Again, a "Hi, I wish I could go to your panel on Literary Executors, but I have to go to a signing!"  And again, the sweeping tides of Worldcon separated us.

 

There is a universal rule.  If you go to a convention, big or small, the people you would most like to connect with and the panels you most wish to see will happen at exactly the same time as the panel you are committed to.  If you are not on a panel, all four things you really want to do at the convention will happen simultaneously, and when you get to the one you chose, the door will have a 'room full' sign on it! 

 

Convention food.  Kat got a mocha from a coffee shop. It cost her $10.  She observed, "There is not a remote possibility that there is $10 of pleasure in this cup."

 

In Seattle and perhaps everywhere, hotels and restaurants are watching their pennies.  No tiny bars of soap in the hotel room.  Instead pump dispensesrs that are securely fastened to the wall dispense a careful measure of soap or shampoo.  In the hotel restaurant, if you ask for coffee with your meal, the staff will say, "An Americano?"  And when you agree, you will get exactly one cup of coffee.  If you want more, there will be no refills; you must order again.  I am so old I recall that coffee was once free with your breakfast!  The coffee service in our room had exactly two paper cups, and enough coffee pods  for two cups of coffee.  You'd like a cup of tea in the evening . . . I hope you saved that paper cup! Perhaps cruellest of all and so very Un-Seattle--- in our hotel, the Starbucks closed at 5 in the afternoon.  How could they??!!

 

And of course, a lot of this is my own fault. I have packed for many a convention.  I know I should bring instant coffee with me.  I know I should have some granola bars when I miss a meal due to chatting with friends. But I am a bit out of practice at hotels and conventions; I attend far fewer than I used to, and I expect that trend to continue.

 

I am told Worldcon attendance was 6000, a respectable number. But I saw none of my 'foreign' writers and artists and editors.  I like my US friends, I do.  But overseas travel is getting harder for me, and I had hoped some of my old friends would come to me.  Also, the greying of fandom, as we have called it for many a year, was very evident.  I love my old old friends, I do.  But I missed the element of excited teenaged readers adn writers stirred into the mix.  Maybe I was looking in the wrong places, maybe I should have been checking the gaming and cosplay areas.  I genuinely hope that is true.  

 

Shining moments?  Getting a few minutes to chat in person with George RR Martin as I have not for many a year.  Signing many copies of the Seattle Worldcon Grimoire at the Grim Oak booth with Shawn Speakman.  A dinner with David Moench, Terry Brooks and Wes Chu, with a drop by of Shanna Germaine and Peter V Brett.  A brief and all too rare dip into that seething cauldron of wild talent that is the world of fantasy and SF writers.  I wish I had more engergy to dare it more often!

 

But, "I grow old, I grow old, I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled."  There are too many days when the desire for quiet is greater than my drive for conversation.  

 

Oh, and if anyone wonders how I would have answered that final question that was asked of George RR Martin as the SFF Addicts Podcast?  Upon my death or me being admitted to memory care, my very loyal daughters will torch any and all papers on my desk and filing cabinets.  All files saved to the cloud will be deleted and accounts closed. Hard drives will be removed from computers and destroyed or wiped. 

 

When I go, all my imaginary friends will go along with me.As they should.

 

And on that cheery note I will end my musings on Worldcon.  I go to make blackberry jam.  Then Plum jam.  Then to salvage what I can of the apples that the deer knocked off my trees.  Time to put summer in a jar to enjoy when the nights are long and dark.

 

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Worldcon in Seattle August 2025

My Jury duty seems to be over.  After warning me that I'd be on call for over a month, the case has apparently been settled out of court.  So I am free to attend Worldcon after all!

 

Worldcon in Seattle will run from August 14 to 17.  

 

I hope to arrive on Thursday evening, the 14th.  My public schedule:

 

Friday, August 15 

 

Friday10:30 AM    I will be signing at the Book Bin booth in the Dealers Room

 

Friday  1:30 to 2:30   Panel:  Why Fantasy?  Ballroom 2  G.R. Theron, Fonda Lee, Larry Niven, Peter Orullian, Stephen R Donaldson, Terry Brooks

 

Friday 3-5 PM  SFF Addicts Podcast  Ballroom 2   George RR Martin, Brandon Sanderson, Rebecca Roanhorse, Ryan Cahill

 

Saturday August 16

 

3-4 PM   Autographs  Garden Lounge   3F

 

4: 30 -5:30    Table Talk   #51   You must sign up ahead of time!  Limited seating.

 

I will also be signing (and generally hanging out!) at the Grim Oak Press booth with Shawn Speakman!  There will be a few copies of Grimoire ECCC for sale at the booth, as well as Grimoire  Seattle Worldcon.  These anthologies will go fast and are signed by the contributors.  A great souvenir on this Worldcon

 

Other than that, feel free to stop me and say hello if you see me wandering the con!

 

I hope to see lots of readers there!

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Missing Books

A book returned by USPS for Insufficient Address

Well, here we are mid-July.  Worldcon is on my horizon in August.  I'm battling heat and no rain to try to keep my garden alive.  And I'm still trying to finish up sending the books I promised back in March and April.

 

Several people have contacted me to say that they did donate to Doctors Without Borders and did send me a note about it, but they never received a book.  Of course I am correcthing that as fast as I can.  Letters do go astray, either in the posting process or (ahem) in my custody.  I do apologize and will get those sent as quickly as I am told about them.

 

But sad to say, sometimes it's more difficult for me to fix.  This book is for Daniel B.  He lives in New York.  Zip 10028.  On 109th.   That's as much of his personal information as I want to share here.  I am hoping he sees this post and realizes that I'm still trying to get his book to him.  The post office says that the address sticker he sent me has 'insufficient address, unable to forward.'  So I don't know if he made a typo in his own address, or if he moved and left no forwarding.  This package will sit on the corner of my desk and wait.  I hope to hear from him.  And to cover all bases, I will send him a post card, addressed the same way, to see if the Post Office made an error.  That does happen.

 

If I missed you, do contact me.  Again, PLEASE.   Your address should look like this.

 

Your Name

Street number and street

Apartment # if you have one

City   STATE   Zip code

 

Include a copy of the donation receipt (Email is fine this time.)

 

And let me know how you want the book signed:  To Josephine?  To Jo,, to Joe, to J  ?   I don't want to guess wrong!  Let's get this all finished!

 

And now I am off to drag hoses to water my bedraggled gardens, to fill my bird feeders, to buy a new push broom and try to find a small AC unit for my sister's apartment in Assisted Living.  And it's time to separate the meat chickens from the laying hens for slaughter.  I need to get the car washed.  At 11 AM, I will meet up with Andrew at the Writers Refuge and we will do two hours of ignoring each other while we type.  Then I'll pay some utility bills, and make a dump run with all the stuff that doesn't fit in a standard garbage can. The broken plastic bins, the old tire, the tent that the mice destroyed.  All that stuff I let pile up will go away today.  Then maybe something pleasant, like thin apples from the apple tree and see if they are possibly good for a pie or applesauce.

 

Yup.  The elegant life of a writer!

 

 

 

 

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