I followed my Duke ere I was a lover
I am off to Arisia, where I hope no one will expect me to be amazingly awake in order to discuss non-standard fantasy. I'd like to know why it is that on most nights I cannot fall asleep to begin with, but when I have to get up early, I wake up and then become insomniac. Watching the sun rise is all well and good, but not while your blinds are drawn and you're trying to ignore it.
For anyone planning to be at the convention on Monday, I have one correction to my schedule: please note that the Kipling session is now taking place at two o'clock, not noon. If you show up at noon, I have no idea what you'll hear, but it probably won't have been set to music by Peter Bellamy.
See some of you soon!
For anyone planning to be at the convention on Monday, I have one correction to my schedule: please note that the Kipling session is now taking place at two o'clock, not noon. If you show up at noon, I have no idea what you'll hear, but it probably won't have been set to music by Peter Bellamy.
See some of you soon!

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(I swear, one of these years I will make it to one of these things...)
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(Come to Readercon this summer! It will be awesome!)
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Sigh, there's always Boskone.
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I won't be at Boskone, unfortunately—I haven't been invited this year.
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Sorry about the sleep issues. I can relate a lot, really--having to get up early tends to make me insomniac, also.
One of these days, I will have to try and make Arisia--the schedules always sound fascinating.
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Hey, I stayed functional throughout the entire day. I was very surprised.
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Excellent. I'm delighted to hear of this.
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So far, so good!