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Saturday proved to be a full and exciting day here at Polaris. More baby stuff than con stuff, but still exciting.
I spent a significant chunk of the day in autograph lines. Here at Polaris, they have an interesting policy regarding mobility access. I have flat feet and suffer from a condition called Plantar fasciitis, which makes standing for long periods of time difficult. Especially on hotel floors where the carpet underpadding is gone. Or is long gone.
Anywhoo, for mobility access you identify yourself when you register and when it comes time to get an autograph you get into a special line with chairs. They let you go for an autograph every five to fifty other patrons. So it’s not any faster, but it means that I don’t spend the rest of the con in pain.
So I got autographs from Ellen Muth, Terry Farrell, Gareth David-Lloyd, Rachel Luttrell and Jason Dohring.
I was particularly excited by Jason as he played the role of Logan in Veronica Mars. I loved Logan. He managed to play the psychotic jackasss/love interest so well. I had a fangirl moment when I met him. And then I gathered my senses and made a restaurant recommendation for him and his wife.
Jason actually had the biggest following at the con. Most of these were women. Possibly fans of Veronica Mars, or maybe Moonlight, but most definately for him.
Normally, I wait for Sunday for autographs as the line-ups are less crazy, but Terry and Rachel are here for Saturday only. Sunday brings Rainbow Sun Francks for his one day appearance. So I braved the lines. I have a problem with Sawturday only guests (or Sunday only) but I will put that in another post.
I also sat on my first panel. The "What Do I Read Now?" The panel was about what to read for the younger set. I wore my RevSF shirt, brought handouts and pimped the site and my column. The Artisan got to moderate. Panel went well, except for the usual hijacker who wanted to talk about why Harry Turtledove sucks. Leftover handouts went to the flyer table outside the Dealer’s Room.
I did make it to a second panel on contemporary supernatural detective fiction. Appropriately, Jim Butcher was on this panel. Inappropriately, this panel too was domimnated by someone who throught they new everything. Dude, Jim Butcher is on the panel. Shut up!
Mind you I got a bonus point from Jim. We were discussing the common themes in contemporary supernatural detective fiction. Jim brought up the fact that all of the main characters are alone. I raised my hand and pointed out that the characters may start alone, but they build surrogate families. Jim got very excited and said that indeed this was true, and this was where the series was going.
I also got Jim’s autograph in a line that was longer than some of the actor guest’s. I also got stuck behind someone who had brought their entire Jim Butcher collection, including comic books, for signatures. This lead to the guy making buttons beside Jim to announce "You’re the guy whose responsible for the Dresden Files!"
During the conversation that followed Jim revealed that he initially wrote a four issue story exclusively for the comic. They did so well that they are adapting the books for comics. Jim is skeptical that the novels will work as comics, but is willing to give it a go.
Finally, pictures. Geeklet got his moment in the sun. We were able to get pictures of him with Darth Vader and some Stormtroopers, as well as a pair of Klingons. But the best was a picture with Green Arrow. I have a life long fantasy of having Green Arrow hold my child.
I have a great husband.
Next time: Fire Alarms! Mainstage guests! Ubal makes it into the big room and sits in her reserved seat – finally!