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Okay, Venice was terrific, but the Diana Wynne Jones Conference was sublime.
It's hard to summarize three days of non-stop intellectual stimulation, book-talk, meeting of friends, and general Good TimesTM. The papers were wide-ranging and of very high quality. For me, there was added delight in the fact that long-time and very dear LJ friends like
owlfish,
gillo and of course
lady_schrapnell and
steepholm were there. I got to meet the latter two in person for the first time, which was thoroughly delightful. I also got to meet newer friends like
heleninwales and
emmaco, and made new friends as well.
Oh, and I think my paper went pretty well :-)
My Penzance hotel internet access is about to expire, so more later...
It's hard to summarize three days of non-stop intellectual stimulation, book-talk, meeting of friends, and general Good TimesTM. The papers were wide-ranging and of very high quality. For me, there was added delight in the fact that long-time and very dear LJ friends like
Oh, and I think my paper went pretty well :-)
My Penzance hotel internet access is about to expire, so more later...

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I'm still trying to process it all - so many new things to think about. And possibly 30+ books to re-read in new contexts.
It was simply enormous fun too, though - a fannish weekend but with added Thinky Thoughts.
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Glad to meet you in person
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As someone who's come very late to academia, it was my first proper academic conference (though I have attended items in the academic at the Worldcon in Glasgow). It's whetted my apetite for more.
Do you happen to know whether the text of the papers will be available in some form in due course? I'd love to be able to refer to them again.
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And yes, having met you, I now wish I could get together with you again next weekend!!
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Hope to see you again (at the next DWJ conference?)
Cheers, Helgard