Who's planning to make the trek to Anchorage for B-Con this year? It's a seven-hour, $700 flight from Dallas. I imagine there will be a heavy contigent from the West Coast, but what about from the rest of the Lower 48?
Bound for Alaska and dragging my innocent and well read mother with me. Ruth (Jordan) will also attend but, alas!, Jon Jordan shall be at home with his television and other non-attendees.
It is massive and the gastric by-pass just did not work. Jon shall stay by it's side, fondling the remotes and and caressing the screen to help boost it's morale.
I'll be skipping this one. I'm hitting Thrillerfest in Manhattan and, well, I've had to sell body parts just to pay for that. Not my own body parts, mind.
Well, I'm planning on hitting Baltimore next year. And if you tell me you're not going to be at that one people are going to wonder if maybe we're the same person. After all, no one's ever seen us together.
Of course, by that logic, I could just as easily be Abe Lincoln, Charo or Herve Villechaise.
Damn! I'm so torn about B'con this year. Have hotel reservations, but haven't registered for the con or booked a flight. It's damn expensive and I've been doing a lot to promote my book and, frankly, I'm running a little low on cash.
And the Great Lakes Booksellers Association tradeshow is on at the same time, in Chicago. No hotel expenses, no travel (beyond the $2 it costs to ride the El).
But I really want to go to B'con. Ugh. I probably will pass.
I've already registered for Baltimore, and will be there with bells on! And I'll be at ThrillerFest in NYC this summer.
Aww c'mon Chercover. A card shark like you ought to make back at the poker table more than enough to break you even on the cost of flying to Alaska and stuff.
Everybody'll think you're cool if you do...
Seriously, I understand it. Traveling halfway across the continent is prohibitively expensive, and there's only so much con money to go around in most folks' budgets.
Which is why I'm skipping Thrillerfest (at least for this year). Two cons is enough in one year.
I do plan on being at both LCC in Denver and Bouchercon in Baltmore next year, though.