57 years old and attending my first sci-fi convention. Girlfriend is running the karaoke room.
I will report back.

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57 years old and attending my first sci-fi convention. Girlfriend is running the karaoke room.
I will report back.
Sorry about the radio silence – it’s been an interesting and tumultuous month.
It started off great, with DemiCon. Sales were all right, but I made a lot of new friends, contacts, and joined some groups. It was successful more for networking than anything, and I’m very glad we went.
Before DemiCon was over, I got bad news from my husband. We’re not sure how, but Harvey (our rabbit) slipped out of his cage (again) and was found in the backyard (again). Unfortunately, unlike the last time, he was hurt pretty bad. We aren’t sure what happened or how he got from the garage to the fenced-in backyard, but one of his back legs was broken and a lot of ribs on one side were broken. It was late, so we weren’t able to get him to the vet until the next day. Before we could take him, he’d passed away. So even though DemiCon was great, the weekend ended on a very somber note. He wasn’t the cuddliest of pets, but he loved us. He purred when we were around (rabbits purring means they really like you), and even though he didn’t like to be held, he’d always come up to you and play with you if you sat on his level. The girls adored him, and my husband and I really miss him too.
After DemiCon, I spent the week recovering and then went home to Dubuque with my girls for Mother’s Day weekend. We intended to camp with Grandma, Grandpa, and their uncle Jeff and aunt Caitlin, but it was cold and rainy all weekend, so it just turned into a sleepover at Grandma and Grandpa’s house with some park visits. It would’ve been fun, but some demon kept hopping between my children, possessing them in turn. I got to write for a whole half an hour the whole weekend.
I also found out that my publisher is switching ownership. The current owner sold the company because he was given some terrible health news. So, even though The Haven is set and ready for printing, communication has been sparing. I have several things I need to know or keep track of, so I feel bad bugging them for information, even though it’s necessary. The Haven (paperback only) is currently on Amazon and available for purchase (and on sale at $18!) but I haven’t actually seen a physical copy yet, and don’t know the actual print date yet. So, go ahead and order it! But I don’t know when you’ll actually get it. I know and understand what’s going on with the publisher, but have no idea what’s going on with Amazon and the printer. So much for this book being less stressful!
Two weeks ago, I finished The Hunt (which was already cut up by one early reader) and sent it to my second wave of early readers. One’s finished and commenting up the manuscript now. One hasn’t started yet, and the other hasn’t replied back to me yet. I would feel comfortable going forward with just the two that HAVE read it, but I’d obviously feel better if I could get all four.
I also started The Shield last week, and currently have 70 pages. I’m trying to write as much as humanly possible before I lose my free time, which I can explain in the next paragraph.
This week I had an interview for a Technical Writing job, and (I’m not sure how) I impressed them so much the job was offered to me within an hour and a half of the interview. I accepted it, but now I’m freaking out a bit because I have to find childcare for both kids on short notice, fix my incredibly jacked-up sleep schedule, start interacting with normal adults on a daily basis again (it should not be surprising, but I’m quite antisocial and introverted like a lot of writers), and will have a whole lot less time to work on my books. Well, as long as I pass the background check, anyway. It will also be fantastic to have my two degrees bringing in money again in more ways than just the pittance that selling books gives me. Authors are intellectually and creatively rich people, not financially.
The having less time to work on my books is probably the toughest on me right now. I have consistently been putting in 50 hours a week on things related to writing – either writing, reading, editing, updating the website, blogging, or dealing with the publisher. I’ve dealt with this before – The Dark was picked up by Christopher Matthews Publishing when I was employed full-time at IBM. I work well under pressure and tight schedules, but I’m very much aware that the sheer volume of time that I have now is going to go *poof!*
On the plus side, The Haven will be printed next month. The Hunt is nearly ready too. The Shield has been completely outlined and has a healthy start. I have a loose outline for The Streets and The System, and a good idea of how The Ripper is going to get changed. Everything I do gives me more fodder and depth for The Conspiracy. I’m steaming full ahead on everything Division 53, so this shouldn’t trip me up, just slow me down a little.
How's the convention going??
So far I have helped gf with karaoke setup and then we went for dinner with a friend. I now have a food baby and am circling all the things I want to do on the schedule!
Also I did a quick tour around the dealers room and saw about 5000 things I want.
I have sent my art to demicon in the past do I have never been able to attend. They are a smaller homegrown convention with several decades of experience. They were supposed to have their convention May 1st to May 3rd but obviously that's not going to happen. They've gone online and it does appear to be free to attend. I thought folks might want to support them and check this out. #demicon (at Mermaid and Pug Point At the Stark Clan Compound) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_kaATtpykH/?igshid=13hplruk5h2wv
So alot of folks are doin the where were you at the start of the decade as opposed to now at the end. Pics counter clockwise frm top left: 2009 #iowametaphysicalfair -bodypainting 2010 #demicon #artshow- my entries in bckgrnd 2010 #desmoinesnewageshop 2019 #desmoinesnewageshop&communitycenter 2019 #wizardsartshow - my entries ( #constantine & #zatanna ) 2019 a week ago in hyvee with the #wubbofmylife and the #hubbofmylife and ofcourse #coffee So...my artwork keeps growing & expanding!! Im SOOOOOO MUCH happier then I was at the start of this decade, due ENTIRELY to my Wubbybear and my Hubby. My Mom and I have reconciled, which is awesome as she is the most amazing #abuela that my baby Wubb could ever have! And I can WALK!!!! So ling as I am vigilant on my stretches and chiropractor visits *2011 saw me flat on my back in the back of my shop cause I couldnt move w/o excruciating pain- let aline get up my stairs. And the Shop......WOW!!!!!!! (We have also reconciled abit)Dad & I started this ride, he bailed in a HORRIBLE WAY when he found his new(at the time) lady love (starting some serious bad blood between us)and it almost tanked the shop- Dennis was my white knight in shining armour on that one. We buckled down, worked our asses off (multiple jobs and fairs and the shop) and pushed ourselves to where we are now. People thought we were loco(they were probably right lols) and some still do(definitely right lols), and now we also get alot of attitude that we are "RICH" & that it was so "EASY" for us- YEAH RIGHT!!!! We dont have alot of money *stares at bills and dies alittle inside*, in reality before I opened the brick & mortar I had waaaay more expendable cash! *facepalm* We DO make a ton of our own products, write/teach classes & articles, Vlog & Blog, hold Psychic fairs & open opportunites that we would have KILLED for at one time, we have helped alot of people. Through all of the Exhaustion, late nights, tears, wondering how we were gonna push through, crushing financial BS , health failures & misfires, and in general soul wrenching anxiety-stress-depression...........it hasnt been easy.....BUT MAN HAS IT BEEN FULFILLING!!!!! ONE HELL OF A DECADE!!!!! (at Des Moines, Iowa) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5KMoKTgd9M/?igshid=1cz8bys4ufhrk
Iowa's DemiCon Has Been Delighting Con-Goers for 30 Years
Old friends and new gather each year at DemiCon, geeking out over live music, workshops, cosplay, and more.
According to legend, it all began in 1989 in Des Moines, Iowa, with Jennette and Les Roth. They posted signs advertising the first meeting of the Des Moines Science Fiction Society, and at that first gathering, 10 people showed up, all asking when the first convention would be. That requested convention, DemiCon 1 (for Des Moines Convention), was held April 23–25, 1990. It stuck around. May 3–5,…
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My DemiCon 29 Experience
My DemiCon 29 Experience
I had a good time at DemiCon 29 this year. It’s an intimate convention, about 500 or so attendees, and as with all science fiction convention experiences, each person’s reaction may differ. The things I look for in an sf con tend to be networking opportunities, a good Art Show, and interesting panels (to be on, and to attend).
The Iowa Writers’ Panel featured readings by (L-R) Rachel Aukes,
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And also with you
And also with you
The Artdog Quote of the Week:
I spent this past weekend including Friday, May the Fourth, at DemiCon 29, a science fiction convention. After all the “May the Fourth be with you” greetings, I couldn’t resist kicking off a month about being creative in harmony with nature with this one.
IMAGE: Many thanks to Upnorth Kcarisma, for this quote-image from Kimberly Ciesla.
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