A few notes on Armadillocon

(Cross-posted from my Live Journal blog)

As usual I had a great time at this year’s Armadillocon, hanging out with friends and meeting some interesting new people. On the whole the panels I attended were fun and provoked some good discussions and thoughts.

Having said that there were a couple of things I noticed on a few panels that, if not exactly spoiled the panel, certainly detracted from the experience.

– At at last three panels the moderator had done zero preparation, which left it to one or more of the panelists to jump in and keep things moving. Personally I find that unacceptable and very unprofessional, if you check the box on the form that you are prepared to moderate a panel, then if selected you should do at least some basic prep work, like know who is on your panel and have some questions on the subject ready.

– Panelists who would dominate the panel, but not in a good way. I don’t have a problem with someone dominating the panel if the other panelists are not responding, but panelists who will interrupt others answers or talk over people just to make their voice heard, really bug me. Luckily didn’t happen on any of the panels I was on, but I did see it in a couple I attended. (And worst, the moderators just let it keep happening.)

But those few notes aside, I felt this year’s con was very well run and on the whole the scheduling worked out well.

From a personal perspective the events I participated in seemed to go well and be, on the whole, well received.

– I had a 300% increase in people at my Reading this year. – Well OK I had six people turn up, rather than the two from last year. The good part was that there were all strangers, it wasn’t a "pity audience" of friends, but folks who had decided to waste 30 minutes of their Friday night listening to me stumble through one of my stories. They all gave great feedback on the story, and even suggested some good ideas to incorporate in my planned rewrite.

– The Blogging and Podcasting panel provoked some interesting discussions about various types of social media and how writers can use them. – The "Promoting Your Work" panel I attended immediately afterwards soon fell into similar discussions and topics, – so perhaps those two panels could have been combined into one.

– Moderating the Star Trek panel was a lot of fun, and I had a good panel, and great audience interaction. I believe we were at "standing room only" status for that one. The room certainly seemed packed. The most talked about moment from that panel was when a guy in the audience prefaced his question by starting to give a detailed description of, and even quote from, a Star Trek porno movie!! Luckily we managed to divert the conversation back to the new Trek movie, because who knows where that may have gone!

– I was a little worried that I may have dominated the Dr. Who panel later that evening, but as the token Brit and the one with the life-time experience of Who, it seemed that most of the questions ended up coming back to me. In fact I had to make a conscious effort at one point to put the microphone down so others would answer. And I think that the folks at Big Finish Audio owe me a commission check for the amount of times I plugged the Dr. Who audio dramas. The IDW Dr. Who comics got a few mentions too.

– Sunday’s Graphic Novels panel was pretty much a continuation of any lunch time, or bar discussion that happens when a bunch of Austin based comics creators gets together, except this time instead of being sat around a table, we were in a straight line behind the table with an audience in front of us. I could say it was just like chatting with my mates, but it wasn’t "just like that, " it WAS that.

Didn’t spend as much time in the bar this year, however I did sell a copy of my James Bond book while in the bar. Not to an Armadillocon attendee, but to a Bond fan who was just hanging out in the bar having a drink with friends and family.

The weekend seemed to flash by this year, and I’m looking forward to next year’s event.

Taking TREK and TUNNEL advances to DilloCon

Although they don’t officially ship to bookstores for a few more weeks, I will have advance copies of both STAR TREK: A Comics History and TIME TUNNEL: THE Complete Series with me at Armadillocon this weekend if anyone wants to take a look at them.

If you can’t make it to DilloCon – I’ve posted a few shots of the books’ interiors over on my Live Journal. You can check out the STAR TERK book here, and the TIME TUNNEL here.

And in totally unrelated news, I just saw that WIRED Magazine did a profile of the BOOM! Kids comics line. – It’s very cool that the hard work being put into that line is getting such mainstream press.
You can read the article here. (And yes, CARS does get a passing mention.)

Where to find me at ArmadilloCon 31

The weekend of August 14th-16th is one of my favorite events of the year – ArmadilloCon, the literary SF convention held right here in Austin, TX. Simply one of the friendliest and best run events on the circuit.

This year I’ll be participating in a few panels, signing and doing a reading.

Here’s how my weekend schedule looks:

Friday, August 14th
10:00pm – 10:30pm – Reading (Probably something from my in-development SF novel "Primal Stranger.")

Saturday, August 15th
10:00am – 11:00am – Panel: Blogging and Podcasting – From keeping in touch with fans to building a community.
5:00pm – 6:00pm – Panel: Star Trek – I’ll be moderating this discussion on the new Star Trek movie.
8:00pm – 9:00pm – Panel: Dr. Who – Speciesist? – a look at how The Doctor has a habit of destroying as much as he saves.

Sunday, August 16th
1:00pm – 2:00pm – Signing – come see me in the dealers room and I’ll be happy to scribble in your books.
2:00pm – 3:00pm – Panel: Let’s Get Graphic – we get to talk about Graphic Novels.

If you are in the Austin area, stop on by and join in the fun.

So what’s he been up to for the last eight months?

Wow – is it really eight months since I last posted anything in the RevSF blog space – That was not intentional. Sorry I’ve been away for so long.

So if anyone is left who might actually read this thing, what have I been up to.

Well simply put, I’ve been writing – a lot.

2009 has simply been something of a break through year for me in terms of actually getting paid to write stuff.

Perhaps the biggest project I have been involved in is the one I mentioned in my last post all those months ago.

STAR TREK: A comics history is now done and on its way to a store near you in the not too distant future. The fine folks at Hermes Press gave the book its official launch at San Diego Comic-Con where we had about 30 advance copies flown in.

Initial reaction from those who picked up a copy at the con was very positive.

Hermes Press also used the con to debut its reprint collection of the old Gold key TIME TUNNEL comics. I wrote the introductory essay for the book and had great fun rewatching the old show, plus researching the history of time travel TV shows.

While at SDCC I spoke at length with the publisher at Hermes Press about various future planned projects, some of which I can’t talk about yet – but we have another book scheduled for 2011 and another tentatively on the schedule for 2012.

The other main project that’s been taking up my time is as the regular writer on the Disney*Pixar "World of CARS" comic book series for BOOM! Studios. The last issue of the first 4 issue story arc has just shipped, and I’ve scripted most of the second four issue arc. We’ve had approval for a third four issue arc (you might have spotted a trend) with another two waiting in the approvals pipeline.

There’s also a couple of other Disney*Pixar related pitches waiting on approvals.

Over the last year I also seemed to have developed something of a niche in writing and producing comic books for companies and various organizations. I’m currently working on a very cool corporate comics project that I hope I can share more information on before too much longer.

The writing thing also seems to be picking up in relation to my day-job with several articles appearing in various industry rags over the last few months, plus a technical / business book planned for release around May 2010.

SO that’s a quick round up of what I’ve been up to. I will try and make sure that I don’t neglect this blog again.