to claim your prizes!
to claim your prizes!
The first week in August, as soon as I returned from the Romance Writers of America conference in San Francisco, I flew off to Denver to attend the World Science Fiction Convention, a gathering of authors, artists, fans, agents, editors, costumers, musicians, and more, all to celebrate science fiction and fantasy. Whee!
The Guest of Honor this year was Lois McMaster Bujold, who’s won award after award for her science fiction and fantasy novels (and who’s one of my favorite authors ever.)
First, I read through the program to see which panels and events I didn’t want to miss.
On the first day I attended a reception held in Bujold’s honor, called Summerfair on Barrayar.
(In Bujold’s science fiction books, Barrayar is a planet recovering from centuries of a semi-medieval existence (complete with lords, duels, horses, and arranged marriages), and joining a much more sophisticated, modern galaxy in which — gasp! — starship pilots are often women, and sometimes hermaphrodites or clones.)
Some of us came in costume — and there was dancing. (Both are shown in this photo taken by the official Worldcon photographer, Keith McClune. Todd is the ghem lord in the makeup, and I’m the Vor lady on the left.)
The next day was Bujold’s Guest of Honor speech — and she made lots of interesting points about science fiction, fantasy, and romance.
Bujold also was on plenty of panels, and had two signings and two readings. (More on those later!)
One of her panels that I found particularly interesting was a discussion between her, SF author Lillian Stewart Carl, and fantasy writer Patricia Wrede (Regency fans may know her as the author of the Regency-set MAIRELON THE MAGICIAN books or as the co-author of the SORCERY AND CECELIA series.)
Pictured here (photo also by Keith McClune) with moderator Peggy Rae Sapienza, they talked about how they had come together as a critique group back when only one of them was published, and how they’ve stayed friends through all the ups and downs of their three very different careers.
By the way, Bujold herself has a Regency link — her A CIVIL CAMPAIGN is dedicated to Georgette Heyer, among others, and is a romantic comedy in the true Regency style (with science fictional twists, of course!)
When I wasn’t worshipping at the altar of Bujold, or buying way too many books and pieces of elvish pottery, I could often be found attending the panels of a bright young fellow named Todd Brun.
Here are two more Keith McClune photos:
(1) photo of Todd explaining quantum computers…
and
(2) photo of the rapt audience.
(Rapt.)
(Completely.)
(Some in cool costumes.)
(Or with other accoutrements.)
(Don’t you wish you’d been there?)
including one in which he explained how to build a time machine in your basement.
(See how serious he looks?)
(Because time machines are serious things.)
(You wouldn’t want to mess up and accidentally delete the human race or something.)
Todd, of course, is hard to equal…
But I must say the high point of the convention for me was when Lois McMaster Bujold read the first several chapters of the next Vorkosigan book!!!!!!!!
Even her editor hadn’t yet laid eyes on it.
And it won’t be published for something like two years.
And we got to hear it!!!!!
Here she is…
reading from her manuscript…
Ah.
What more could a fangirl ask?
So…that was me at Worldcon.
How about you? Have you ever been to a SFF convention, a fan convention, or similar? Have you ever read any Bujold (or Wrede or Carl)? Ever bought any elvish pottery? (I LOVE this stuff. The artist, Peri Charlifu, does AMAZING work.)
All answers welcome!
And be sure to visit us next Tuesday, when we’ll be discussing the film MASTER AND COMMANDER as part of our Jane Austen Movie Club!
Cara
Cara King, author of My Lady Gamester and fangirl extraordinaire
Here are our Birthday Week Winners!
All Winners please email us your contact information at riskies@yahoo.com
Diane’s Winner……Santa!
Santa wins the special Mills & Boon Centenary edition of The Vanishing Viscountess, the one that includes the bonus story of The Mysterious Miss M AND a Risky Regency button.
Cara’s Winner……Maya Rodale!
Maya wins ONE of the following three prizes:
(1) three Signet Regencies: THE ABDUCTED BRIDE by Dorothy Mack; TWIN PERIL by Susannah Carleton; and MY LADY GAMESTER (signed, natch) by Cara King.
(2) a Region One (i.e. US & Canada) DVD of the 1985 miniseries of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE starring Elizabeth Garvie and David Rintoul.
(3) Guidebook to the Museum of Costume & Assembly Rooms in Bath (with lots of full color pictures.)
Elena’s Winner……Caffey!
Caffey wins – a copy of LADY DEARING’S MASQUERADE; – plus her choice of one of Elena’s earliest releases, either LORD LANGDON’S KISS or HIS BLUSHING BRIDE (an anthology with Regina Scott and Alice Holden).
Janet’s Winner…….Susan Wilbanks!
Susan wins a signed copy of each of Janet’s books, Dedication, The Rules of Gentility, and Forbidden Shores (the last written as Jane Lockwood) or a critique.
Megan’s Winner……Lois!
Lois wins a copy of Megan’s book, A Singular Lady, as well as a copy of the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.
Amanda’s Winner……Kammie!
Kammie wins copies of both Amanda’s Renaissance books, A Notorious Woman and A Sinful Alliance (or, if you have already won these, a copy of one of Amanda’s out-of-print Signet Regencies!), plus a silver Brighton bookmark!
Ladies, email us at riskies@yahoo.com with your addresses and, if you need to make a choice, what choice you’ve made.
And thank you all for being a part of Risky Regencies!
Welcome to Day Two of the Risky Regencies THIRD ANNIVERSARY celebration!
For our last anniversary, we talked about which posts of the previous year we were proudest of or had the most fun with…and I had such a good time that I’m going to do it again.
So to be eligible for my prize (which is detailed below), just tell me which of the following posts you like best (or least!)
(Part of our “Jane Austen Week” discussion…)
Austen Trek: Borg and Prejudice
(Another installment in my “If Jane Austen Wrote Star Trek” series…)
(Cara wrestling with writing issues…)
(“Austen Trek” goes off the deep end…and we see What If Jane Austen Wrote American Idol…)
How Captain Stanton Came to Be
(As part of our Waterloo Week, I analyze the decisions that went into my military hero…)
And if there’s something you want to see more of here (e.g. posts about Heyer or Austen or covers or craft or Gerard Butler), please share!
Ah, yes — the prize! I always like to give a choice, so the winner can choose ONE of the following three prizes:
(1) three Signet Regencies: THE ABDUCTED BRIDE by Dorothy Mack; TWIN PERIL by Susannah Carleton; and MY LADY GAMESTER (signed, natch) by Cara King.
(2) a Region One (i.e. US & Canada) DVD of the 1985 miniseries of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE starring Elizabeth Garvie and David Rintoul.
(3) Guidebook to the Museum of Costume & Assembly Rooms in Bath (with lots of full color pictures.)
All answers welcome!
Cara
Cara King, author of MY LADY GAMESTER and many silly posts
This week, my agent sent out pitches for That Subtle Knot, my opium-addicted hero gets married and gets straight Regency-set historical.
Now, much waiting ensues.
In the mean