sovay: (Lord Peter Wimsey: passion)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2020-04-15 03:53 pm

If there's a book of jubilations, we'll have to write it for ourselves

I am more or less neurologically allergic to Zoom, but I had a wonderful time last night participating in a panel on weird fiction for TylerCon with Steve Berman, Ruthanna Emrys, Will Ludwigsen, and Adam McOmber, and now you can enjoy it, too! We talk about weirdness, coziness, marginalization and weird community, tentacles, Lacan. I had no idea my office was so dreadfully underlit.
moon_custafer: sexy bookshop mnager Dorothy Malone (Acme Bookshop)

[personal profile] moon_custafer 2020-04-15 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Does the panel take questions from the audience, i.e. should I comment here or over there?
moon_custafer: sexy bookshop mnager Dorothy Malone (Acme Bookshop)

[personal profile] moon_custafer 2020-04-16 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks!
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[personal profile] gwynnega 2020-04-16 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
I'm watching right now. You're on my TV screen!
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[personal profile] gwynnega 2020-04-16 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
I keep wanting to read the book spines behind you, but I cannot!
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[personal profile] negothick 2020-04-16 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Zoom works OK for talking (though my screen freezes annoyingly), but for music--oh, how it hurts my ears (and yours, even more so, I'm sure). If there's anything worse than people attempting to sing or play along through a time-lag, I don't want to hear it. Even one person singing can be painful. For religious services, I just close my eyes or look at the siddur and pray harder.