First day of Norwescon.
It is chilly and rainy here in Seattle, but the trees are budding. The place is already greener than Colorado.
The hotel is nice, but crammed up here by the airport, so there's not much but junk food. Too bad for such an eating town as Seattle.
I've spent the day catching up with my friend Brenda. This evening I get to moderate a panel on violence, attend the opening ceremonies, and then go to a party honoring small publishers to cap off the evening.
Why would I end up on a panel about violence???? We'll talk about why we use it in our books, how we deal with it, and whether we impose personal limits on where we go. At least that's my plan!
My own reasons revolve around the need to challenge my characters enough to affect their behavior while in an "adventure" setting. But there are other reasons. The time periods I write about were pretty violent. Our own society is violent (I was just talking with a guy from Binghamton NY) and yet we live in a relatively peaceful era.
I'm going up now to try to finish off this scene with the nasty little attack. Hmmm...
More reports later.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Norwescon 1
Posted by carolwriter at 6:28 PM
Labels: appearances, conventions, writing life
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"I'm going up now to try to finish off this scene with the nasty little attack. Hmmm..."
LOL!
Hope you are enjoying yourself!
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