Toulouse and Nina Go To Montreal—in Anticipation of the 2009 World SF Convention

So, what was I doing sitting next to Tom Doherty at a panel on alternate energy? Truth be told, it was Toulouse’s fault.
I measure the success of a con through its surprises as well as by how many old friends I visit with and new friends I make. This one was a resounding success because I met so many weird—eh—wonderful people and encountered many thrilling surprises. The list is too long to give here but I’ll include some unexpected highlights.
- • The rockin’ Tor party (held at a penthouse suite in the
Delta Hotel): where the bathroom had been converted into a wine and beer cellar…
• attending another one of Robert J. Sawyer’s awesome readings (Woot!)
• meeting L.E. Modesitt and his wife at the rockin’ Tor Party; they had to be the most elegant couple there (more on him later)
• sharing an awesome world-building panel with Julie Czerneda, who’s joy for the craft, boundless energy and humor made the workshop fun as well as instructive
• the rockin’ Tor party (where rumor has it that the bathroom was raided by strange ladies intent on having a shower AND a beer, possibly at the same time...hey, I'm just reporting what I hear, folks)
• seeing Cory Doctorow in a tux (for the Hugo Awards)
• getting “abducted” by a group of Romanian writers who took me to an ”Old Montreal” cafe to interrogate me usingdevious means like roasted wild duck and local cider (they were successful, btw)
• meeting Gabrielle Harbowy, editor at Dragon Moon Press, who I hope to work with on a book soon. We explored Old Montreal and shared an awesome meal with local cider and she even laughed at my jokes (bonus!)
• the rockin’ Tor party (where someone who shall remain nameless jumped on the bed and didn’t spill a drop of his drink!)
• doing the rounds at the Con parties and slumming through old haunts in Montreal with cool dudes and old friends like Hugo and Nebula Award winning SF author Robert J. Sawyer, poet Carolyn Clink, Virginia O’Dine and Dominic McGuire of Bundoran Press , Karl and Stephanie Johanson of the Aurora Award-winning Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine, SF author Alison Sinclair (Darkborn), Rick LeBlanc (photographer), fantasy author Marie Simonne Bilodeau , SF author Michele LaFramboise, Heidi Lampiett
i of Redjack Books, Diane Walton (On Spec), Claire Eamers, Peter Halasz and other members of the SF Canada crowd
• the rockin’ Tor party (…well, I won’t go there–you’ll have to attend the next con to find out for yourself!)
• sharing a reading with John Kenny, of Albedo Magazine out of Ireland who gave a stirring reading from his short story, Encore, from the anthology Emerald Eye
• seeing Julie Czerneda navigate her way through an all-French panel: merveilleux, Julie!
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Labels: Darwin's Paradox, fiction writing, Montreal, nina munteanu, Science Fiction Books, SF convention, The Fiction Writer, Tom Doherty, Toulouse LeTrek, World Science Fiction Convention, writing stories
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