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Am home from Redemption 07. Fantastic con :-))) I'm really hoping that I'll be able to return to England for a week for Redemption 09 - this is the first time I've had to say "er, I'm not sure because I'm emigrating next year...." and it's starting to bring home the fact that it's really happening and rather soon.

Anyway.

Am home! Fantastic time! More details later!

Except to say that it wasn't as far as I thought it was, possibly because we spent much less time getting lost due to [livejournal.com profile] paranoidangel42's sat nav :-) We had Tom Baker on the sat nav for this trip and it was a hoot. In addition to telling us to drive straight over roundabouts (good mental images...) he kept telling us to "join the motorway, it's fun!" Much giggling. Possibly because we were both at the hyper stage of exhausted.

I have unpacked and am now at the dizzy, flumping stage of exhausted so I am dragging a pillow down to the sofa, making some popcorn and lying down to rest my back. Er, while watching the Oscars. Have somehow made it to 16:00 without finding out the results. Quite miraculous. If anyone has book lists, just wants to say hi with new LJ names that you were talked into getting or has friended me as a result of me scaring you at Redemption, leave a comment and I'll say hi back :-)

This post brought to you by caffiene, exhaustion and co-codamol. Wheee!

Date: 2007-02-26 09:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gaspodex.livejournal.com
lol - well I was going to hunt you down - But you'd allready friended me lol

*Waves*

Nice chatting in the panel.

Date: 2007-02-26 10:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mingmerciless.livejournal.com
Waves...

BTW, MMSed that photo to my friend and, yep, she says she can see why I might have mistaken the back of your head for hers!

Date: 2007-02-26 11:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mingmerciless.livejournal.com
I'm sure it is! I'm due to meet her a week on Wednesday so I'll photograph the back of *her* head and you can see for yourself!

Date: 2007-03-09 01:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mingmerciless.livejournal.com
Well, as discussed, here's a photo of the back of Liz's head (clickable thumbnail). When I met her last night for dinner, she did make a comment that I appeared to have been rather busy lately, "running round photographing the back of strangers' heads"!




Date: 2007-02-26 10:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sirmaldaef.livejournal.com
Having only the exhaustion, not the caffeine and co-codamol, my LJ construction has only just begun and will need to wait till I am next home. But you instructed me to get a LJ account and I complied! Rather unusual behaviour really. Oh my! I can see that both the other comments on this site are from my friends! What have I gotten in to?

Did you scare somebody at Redemption? How? Are you scary? Should I be commenting on your LJ?

Strange World

Date: 2007-02-27 05:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sirmaldaef.livejournal.com
Hyper enthusiasm is good. I may have misidentified myself through use of an obscure ID. At Redmeption my badge said Max, which is in fact my name. We met at the bookstall and making the Red Hand Gang wobblevision.

Re: Strange World

Date: 2007-02-28 10:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sirmaldaef.livejournal.com
Absorbed. That was a well chosen word. Having a bit more time tonight I have been reading a lot of stuff, and trying to work out what sort of entries I should make and how. To say I feel my brain is close to exploding is a little over-dramatic, and underplays my mental robustness, but with poetic license it is a good description.

And I question the wisdom of my pseudonym.

Date: 2007-02-26 11:11 pm (UTC)
wychwood: You could call science fiction my escape / but if so mainstream fiction was my prison (Fan - escape from mainstream)
From: [personal profile] wychwood
I have a booklist! I was taking notes at the "hidden treasures" panel, and one of the other attendees caught me on the Sunday and said you were planning on doing something about a centralised list. I think I listed almost all the suggestions, except some of mine, which I'll include if I can remember.

Robert Silverberg - Lord Valentine's Castle
Robert Graves - Seven Days in New Crete
Amanda Hemingway - Greenstone Grail (and rest of trilogy)
Sterling E. Lanier - Hiero's Journey and others
David Langford - The Leaky Establishment
Tim Powers - On Stranger Tides, The Anubis Gates, other early books
Robin McKinley - fairytale books, especially Sunshine; The Blue Sword also good
David Eddings - mainstream books; High Hunt, The Losers, and especially a third book title unknown (possibly Regina's Song?)
Robert Forward - Dragon's Egg and Starquake
John Varley - Titan and "In the Hall of the Mountain King" (in The Persistence of Vision)
Suzy McKee Charnas -Walk to the End of the World and Motherlines
Patrick Tilley - Fadeout and Mission (also the Amtrak Wars; apparently first three are quite good?)
DF Jones - Colossus
Roland Green - Peace Company; also apparently some cracking short stories
Robert Asprin - Phule's Company and Phule's Paradise
Octavia Butler - the Patternmaster series, especially Mind of My Mind
Meghan Lindholm - Wizard of Pigeons
Nicola Griffiths - Slow River
Zenna Henderson - the People collection
Diane Duane - the Young Wizards series, also The Door Into Fire and sequels
John M Ford - Star Trek tie-ins, How Much For Just The Planet and The Final Reflection
Peter Milligan - Enigma
Kurt Busiek - Astro City
the Modesty Blaise series

Date: 2007-02-26 11:24 pm (UTC)
wychwood: a room completely full of books (gen - stacks of books)
From: [personal profile] wychwood
Huzzah :) That sounds like a great plan.

Regina's Song - that was it :-) I knew it began with an R...

Oh, good! I thought it was you who'd mentioned that one, so you'd be able to identify it. When I looked on Wikipedia, it was listed with his fantasy, but it was the only other book that wasn't epic fantasy, so I thought it must be the one :)

Re: Strange World

Date: 2007-03-04 09:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sirmaldaef.livejournal.com
I think I will get LJ. We shall see. You are good at writing a lot. And well.

Sir Maldaef is the party patron in two RPG I run. As such using the name has two flaws. Firstly no one will get it aside from the dozen or so players. Secondly although I think he is pretty cool, it is important that he is on of my characters and not me. People seeing me use him as a name might see too much identification.

So perhaps not that interesting really. I assume that if I read your writings I would find out why you use Selenay 936 (and I thought Selenay was your real name when I met you (not that �real name� is that useful a concept).

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