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Thrihyrne ([personal profile] thrihyrne) wrote2006-07-30 03:42 pm

Lumos post-mortem, part one

Well, I'm here at the McCann International Airport in Las Vegas. The last Knight Bus shuttle was at 11:00; my flight is at 5:25. I can't even check in my (waaaaaaay too overpacked) suitcase until 1:25. However, after 4 days of no internet, here at the airport they have free wifi!!! WOOOOOT!! So I'm going to spend some quality time sortof catching up, if I can. Somehow the wait doesn't seem nearly so bad now that I know I can look at LJ and do email.



So— the conference! Well, must admit to being underwhelmed; one of the panels I really wanted to attend was cancelled; a couple that I wanted to get in were in tiny rooms and due to fire codes, I couldn't attend (to be fair, for one I was late). Basically I'd wanted to have more discussions about fanfiction and fandom in general, and this was really education and general fandom (books/movies, etc.). There were some good costumes, and much squeeing, but not about topics that were of great interest to me. I'm so glad to report that my paper presentation went well for the 20 or so people I had in attendance. 25 minutes just isn't enough time to talk about much of *anything*, but we were all given CDs with the papers on them, so hopefully if people were interested in my very hasty overview, they can read it at their own leisure. I did get to see some people I was on the lookout for, and of course met some new folks. As with TWH, it seemed that some people I met on the front end (even on the shuttle) I saw again and again, and even left at the same time. I'm way too overtired to list names, but there will definitely be some new people on my flist. My little Ronslash gathering did happen, and that was great fun!! We talked at/in the pool for a couple of hours, and that was really, for me, what it's all about. I do have some pictures that I'll upload to my website and I'll post to let you guys know the link. Probably the most stunning thing was Friday morning, when I saw someone who looked oddly familiar, then I looked at her tag, and she's been a favorite author of mine for a couple of years. Since I'm not flocking this, I won't mention her name, but she has astonishing wordcraft. And… we both went to college together. The same year, even. I was absolutely floored. I mean, to me (and probably within greater fandom) this person is a BNF slash writer. It was just shocking. Very, very cool. Most people walked around in minimal groups of two; it's interesting attending something like this as a solo person, especially when I tend to be in observation mode most of the time anyway.

So- more soon. Heck, if I can find an electrical outlet (the battery on my laptop is notoriously short-lived), I may have my pictures up and even write a drabble or two for the comms I'm in. I definitely need a long night's sleep, though.

[identity profile] thrihyrne.livejournal.com 2006-08-03 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I really love writing R/D; then again, almost all of my fics are set post-War and they're at least in their mid-to-late 20s, or 30s. I have an extended series, the Magic Immunity series; Ron's a Healer and Draco got a nasty curse while dueling a cousin over Manor issues, and that's what brings them together initially. It goes on (and on and on) from there. The George/Remus was for a fic exchange, otherwise I don't think I'd ever have thought of it. Took me a good 20 pages to get them together, again, post-War, so George has been profoundly affected while still being himself. But my R/D isn't hate-based, though obviously they had a lot to get through and continue to even though they're now handfasted, have adopted Percy's son (he was killed), and Snape, who has a kind of incurable palsy and is snarky and spiteful as ever— to Ron. He adores Draco and Xavier, Ron's nephew. Yeah, I'm pretty much a geek within my own universes. ;)
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[identity profile] stormwynd.livejournal.com 2006-08-03 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds interesting. I'll check out your website.