How did I manage to write over 3000 words in this post-con state..? I am so dead.
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How did I manage to write over 3000 words in this post-con state..? I am so dead.
Last Saturday
I was at the last BLushcon, with a pretty diverse set of merchandise that I was pretty sure wasn’t going to sell because 1) my fandoms are weird in this country and 2) I wasn’t sure if there was even a fandom here. Surprise, surprise, there was a cry of:
“IS THAT HOBBIT!!!”
*GROSS TEARS*
That day, I met:
5 people who recognized Bagginshield (“Nobody else was selling but I saw a LOTR doujinshi and I said, at least it’s something! So I bought it. It’s nice to meet you!”)
3 people who cried over Tales of Zestiria with me (“Did you know you’re the only booth selling this?”)
2 people who watched me break down when they asked me to draw Tales of Xillia and chatted about ships (“I just want them to be HAPPY”)
3 people who went “GASP IS THAT TANAKA AND OHTA” (Tanaka-kun is always listless)
2 K Project people
3 Aldnoah Zero people (with the mantra of “It was so good THEN S2 HAPPENED”)
5 Cherik fans (“GIVE ME TWO!”)
And that one “WHERE IS MY KINGSMAN?!” (which... I never actually finished wheeze)
I miss doing cons and meeting people like this Q_Q
Will be posting up my prints and stuff in the next few days, but they’re mostly Haikyuu and Touken Ranbu. Surprisingly, it’s the uncommon ships that sold better...??
I’m currently in Post-Con hangover-mode.
I wanted to thank all the people who stopped by the table, talked about teh stuffs, and bought prints. It was a great and fun experience. My neighbors were a mix of old and new friends and I was across the way from Steve Epting, Jimmy Cheung, Alex Maleev, and Kaare Andrews (who in themselves were awesome as expected). Amanda Connor and Jimmy Palmiotti were waaaay far away but Amanda stopped by and we talked a bit (I later gave her one of my Cassandra Cain prints, which she was extremely happy to take) and I got to talk to Nick Bradshaw and his wife a bit. Although I didn’t get to see any of the celebrities, I did get to meet with Meg Turney and Riddle and fan-boy a bit.
For those with commission requests and random questions about my terrible online store, I will address them as soon as I can as I got to get back to the grind on my 9-5.
Be good, people. =D
Post-Con Hangover...Really Bad...Need More Chances to Cosplay...
Yea, I have a post-con hangover...and it's really bad right now. In a two month period, I went to 3 conventions...and now, I have to wait for another two months to go to another convention...and probably to cosplay and see cosplayers. And that really, really bums me out.
If there are any Vocaloid cosplayers (or I guess any other cosplayers) in the Central NJ or the NY Metro area that want to hang out and cosplay between these two months of boringness, please let me know. Even if I don't know you, it would be nice to meet new Vocaloid (or other) cosplayers around the area.