Madison! I’m at A Room Of One’s Own TOMORROW, 4pm! Note the Time!
Posted on May 22, 2013 Posted by John Scalzi 11 Comments
I’ll be doing a rare afternoon tour appearance tomorrow in Madison because at 6pm, A Room of One’s Own welcomes the Guests of Honor at Wiscon, the (completely fantastic) science fiction and fantasy convention. So if you’re coming at 4 o’clock to Room of One’s Own to see me, stick around afterward for the GoHs, which include last year’s Nebula and Hugo Award winner, Jo Walton. And if you’re coming at 6pm to see the guests of honor, why not come out a little bit early to see me? It’ll be more speculative fiction writers than you can shake the proverbial stick at.
So remember, Madison: Tomorrow (Thursday, May 23), A Room Of One’s Own, 4pm. Don’t be late! See you there.
At last, a post that answers the age-old question, “How do you get an entire room full of science fiction fans to bring sticks to a bookstore and shake them?”
sadly, I will not be able to come due to the distance between us. Have a good time.
Unfortunately, I won’t be coming up to Madison for WisCon until Friday afternoon. Are you attending WisCon?
…featuring Jo Walton, among others.
I had to bail on WisCOn, so I will miss seeing you! But I hope you have a fantastic time.
Unfortunately, after planning to attend for some time, my schedule has changed and I will not be there. I hope you enjoy Madison and it treats you well!
If only you were staying for the convention! I’ll be there (thanks to the incredible generosity of a friend) but not until Friday. Have a great reading anyway!
Of course, between packing and travel I didn’t see this until just now…oh well!
I quite enjoyed the readings (yes, I did have churro cravings after…), and the bits of Q&A that I heard before I had to leave. Wish I could have stayed for more. Safe travels!
Your reading was much appreciated. I’m so pleased that you’re as pleasant (and hilarious) in person as you are on your blog. :)
You are the first author I ever felt inspired to get sign my book. Both the reading and the Q&A afterward were a delight. Thanks for coming to Madison!