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[personal profile] gwyn
WorldCon was fun! A lot of the things I was stressed about were things that turned out to be totally okay, and I think the con comm and the venue both did a great job of setting things up for people with disabilities, although I do want to send some feedback about a couple things if I can figure out where. I definitely overextended myself in terms of trying to make it to panels and events and meet up with friends, considering I'd limited my attendance to just Friday and Saturday. But I got to meet up with Caroline Stevermer and a very old friend of mine named Tim, as well as [personal profile] mecurtin and [personal profile] seekingferret and of course [personal profile] wickedwords, and [archiveofourown.org profile] mizmak ventured over the mountains to meet up with Caroline, which meant we also got to spend time with her (not at the con), so it was like having some of the Media Cannibals gang back together. And I ran into [archiveofourown.org profile] kormantic while she was minding a table in the dealers' room.

Of course, there's never enough time to really spend with people at a convention, and WorldCon is ginormous so it seems even harder to get together with them (probably easier if you're staying in one of the hotels). I was intending to go to dinner with [personal profile] mecurtin, but somehow, standing in line at the restaurant, this overwhelming fatigue came over me (more than my usual incredible fatigue) and I ended up having to bug out. (I'll spare you my Lyft nightmare story but suffice to say there was definitely some time there where I thought it's a really good thing I don't carry deadly weapons on me.) Fortunately, she was generous enough to come over to my part of town to have lunch with me Tuesday, which was awesome.

My biggest problem was that I was constantly overheating because of my chemo drugs, which make me insanely sensitive to heat, and so I was always ducking into the gender neutral restrooms to mop at all the sweat drenching me. What an unbelievable drag on your fun that is, to just have water dripping down you and being damp all the time (moist, the most hated word), it's just so fucking awful. I did find myself, in all the panels about writing and such, kind of thinking more about the final chapter of my Bucky and Steve in a virtual world WIP, and I think I'm at a point where I can really tackle it finally. (Of course, as I've said previously, every time I'm ready to try to write, I manifest work, and sure enough...I manifested a proofread that arrived today. Clearly I should not be allowed to possess this power, and I would love it if someone else would harness the power instead.)

The new Summit convention center building is light years better than the original convention center, which was built in the late '70s/early '80s. We haven't had any real rain for months here, so of course it rained hard on Friday, but at least most people weren't given only rain as their Seattle experience, since it cleared up by Friday night. I would have loved to attend the masquerade, as that's my favorite event, Friday night, but I watched it streaming and it's just...not the same, you know? It was fine, but it just doesn't compare to being able to really see the cosplayers on stage and get the full range of what they're doing. I've heard there's some whining about the Hugos, as usual, but I didn't watch that.

Highlights were definitely hearing [personal profile] marthawells reading from Queen Demon and the (May 2026) new Murderbot Diaries book Platform Decay, as well as her Q&As, and a really cool panel on queer representation in SF that included Matt Baume, whose videos I watch a lot where he discusses the history of queer people in TV and movies. There was also a neat panel on dystopian fiction that looked at how in the global south, it's not future fiction, it's been part of their lives for a long time, which unfortunately I couldn't stay for the whole thing for because I was sweating so bad and the room was packed and just...ugh. But what I did hear was great.

I also literally ran into Martha Wells in the art show--I totally thought she'd be surrounded by a phalanx of security or something, so I was all awkward and stupid and just like completely blanked-out on what to say and I'm sure I came across as a total moron. But I knew going in I wouldn't be able to handle anything like a book signing line, so I never expected to be able to just say a quick hello. (I mean, yes, it's a con full of world-class nerds, but still. There's awkward and then there's awkward.) And I kept running across a couple of authors I sort of vaguely knew from my days of going to Norwescon more often, and it almost got to be funny, just kind of waving at each other but not really saying anything, over and over.

I only had a couple of interactions with people who were kind of crappy and a little ableist; and I even was able to make the trek to the Taco del Mar over at the old Convention Center, where I used to get lunch every week back when I worked down there. I miss that place so much and we don't have any of their shops near me anymore, so I revved myself up and hiked over there on Friday, and on Saturday went to Starbucks, because the in-building options weren't great for me. I wish I could have worked things so I had more time to have meals with folks and chat, but at least I know that next time, if I can go again, I have to allow for more time for everything. The art show was pretty cool and I found an artist I really want to buy something from.

All in all, my first WorldCon was a success, and I'm seriously thinking about trying to talk my BFF into going to next year's if I'm able and the cancer isn't too bad. I sincerely doubt after Anaheim, the con is coming back to the US for a good long while, not with so many people afraid to cross our borders.

Date: 2025-08-22 11:50 pm (UTC)
muccamukk: Harley with her hands on her cheeks, expressing heart eyes. (BoP: In Love)
From: [personal profile] muccamukk
I'm so happy you had such a fun time. You deserve a break!

Date: 2025-08-23 01:34 am (UTC)
kass: Siberian cat on a cat tree with one paw dangling (Default)
From: [personal profile] kass
I am so so glad of these good things! and sorry about the things that were frustrating, but mostly just glad of the good parts. I miss you, and August is always the time of year when I feel like I ought to be able to see you (and others) and catch up in person over a bloomin' onion or something. Sending love.

Date: 2025-08-23 02:08 am (UTC)
kore: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kore
I'm so glad you had a good time! And overheating bc of meds is THE WORST.

Date: 2025-08-23 02:35 am (UTC)
mackiemesser: Ollie (Default)
From: [personal profile] mackiemesser
I'm so glad to hear you had a good time! :)

(Pre-menopause has turned me into an ooze factory, so my endless sympathies about the chemo-sweat.)

Date: 2025-08-23 04:03 am (UTC)
carbonel: Beth wearing hat (Default)
From: [personal profile] carbonel
I'm so glad you had a good convention!

Date: 2025-08-23 06:28 am (UTC)
dine: (kima - ciderpress)
From: [personal profile] dine
I'm so glad you had a good time, even with some downsides. it's great you could meet up with cool people and enjoy yourself!

Date: 2025-08-23 10:40 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] silk_knickers
I'm glad it was a mostly-positive experience! It sounds like it was fun. Big Events like that are super intimidating, at least for me.

Date: 2025-08-23 07:17 pm (UTC)
marycrawford: 13 hour clock icon (Default)
From: [personal profile] marycrawford
Aw, I'm glad you had a good time despite the hot flashes from hell.

I've never been to a US Worldcon, but I've been to a couple in the UK and some other more local conventions that had something called a Kaffeeklatch. HIGHLY recommend that you sign up for one or more of those, if they have them scheduled. You sit down with a small group of people and one specific author, drink coffee/tea, and just chat in a non structured way. It takes all the stress and pressure off (at least for me), you don't have to stand in line, you may get to ask a question or two, and it's just a lot of fun.

Date: 2025-08-23 07:58 pm (UTC)
amalthia: (Default)
From: [personal profile] amalthia
Glad you had a fun time!

Date: 2025-08-25 11:45 pm (UTC)
starlady: Raven on a MacBook (Default)
From: [personal profile] starlady
I'm glad you had a good time! I'll be at the one in Anaheim next year, though I'm already gnashing my teeth over the relative lack of availability of restaurant options compared to Seattle.

Date: 2025-08-27 02:47 pm (UTC)
marthawells: Murderbot with helmet (Default)
From: [personal profile] marthawells

It was very cool to run into you and you came across fine!

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