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alfreda89 ([personal profile] alfreda89) wrote2007-02-22 05:13 pm
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A Con Primer for Authors and Artists

http://cfyork.blogspot.com/2007/02/dont-be-pinhead.html

Chris York posts some tips to writers attending first conventions, or first time at a type of convention -- thought it would interest folks.

YMMV, but these rules have done well by me since I started using them. I dodged a huge accident lawsuit because I KNEW I was not under the influence of alcohol that night -- I had a chance to meet Roger Zelazny, and I was NOT going to mess it up with alcohol. I also said something too loud once at a con, and spent a lot of time repairing the mistake.

Please, no posts on "being yourself". You must be yourself by remembering what the traffic will bear at a specific convention. What goes at say, Conestoga, may hurt you at World Fantasy, and walking into any SFWA suite with either a costume on, or wearing clothes that are sexually blatant, may earn you a mental "amateur" thought, or the "Looking for sex, not contacts" thought. (Even accepting a dinner offer with a new acquaintance can cause an awkward moment.)

You've already screwed up? Fine -- pretend it's the Regency, and you have been "rusticating" in the country until there's another scandal to take over the gossip circuit. And start following "The Writer Rules"!

Good luck!

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