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Title: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on January 20, 2010, 02:37:46 AM
Jim and Shannon will be at Dragon*Con (http://www.dragoncon.org/) in Atlanta, GA, September 3rd through 6th, 2010.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: kshuler on January 25, 2010, 01:53:01 AM
yeah!!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: j3nnee on January 25, 2010, 05:50:25 AM
if only it was in July or August I might be able to make it... They hate us taking time off in the Fall.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on January 25, 2010, 12:51:32 PM
Does it help that it's Labor Day weekend?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Kali on January 25, 2010, 03:37:45 PM
I used to go to Dragon*Con every year.  Hm.  Maybe it's time for a return trip.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: j3nnee on January 25, 2010, 07:23:29 PM
Does it help that it's Labor Day weekend?

Yes and no... with my luck that will be the weekend I'm on call and someone will call in sick.
I have that kind of luck.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on January 25, 2010, 07:23:52 PM
Looks like Atlanta is about as close to Florida as he's going to get, this year.  :-\
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on January 25, 2010, 07:45:21 PM
Looks like Atlanta is about as close to Florida as he's going to get, this year.  :-\

I still haven't received the "Changes" tour itinerary.  Hold your horses. You never know!  :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on January 29, 2010, 02:56:44 AM
*reservations made*

*assembling Supertart costume*

Yay!  I'm so excited.  :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: BookLover♥ on February 01, 2010, 03:15:52 AM
Got a hotel room, just in case... gotta learn what the rest of my stalking vacation plans are for the year.

<.<

>.>

;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on February 01, 2010, 07:08:34 AM
*puts heads together with Bookie and starts plotting the takeover of DragonCon*
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: LDSman on February 02, 2010, 04:18:02 PM
Yaay!  I can get the rest of my stuff signed!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: library lasciel on February 04, 2010, 09:01:04 PM
Hallelujah and pass the extra hardback copies! 

*does the happy Snoopy dance*
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on February 06, 2010, 12:54:44 AM
I still haven't received the "Changes" tour itinerary.  Hold your horses. You never know!  :D

So there might still be more appearances? Something in Raleigh (or anything in the Triangle) would be awesome.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Fyrchick on February 06, 2010, 01:19:58 AM

I am thinking we need to have a contest. Something with the prize being a Jim signing in the winners town.... open only to places that haven't had a signing or aren't scheduled for one.
The Northeasters can have it out with the Floridians and CA types... the Europeans are on their own  ::)

Something he can judge at the Con..... hmmmmm *ponders*
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on February 06, 2010, 06:39:22 PM
So there might still be more appearances? Something in Raleigh (or anything in the Triangle) would be awesome.

I wrote that January 25th.  I received and posted the full 2010 schedule on February 1st.  Sorry, but the list is complete.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on February 06, 2010, 08:57:17 PM
I wrote that January 25th.  I received and posted the full 2010 schedule on February 1st.  Sorry, but the list is complete.

Ahh well. I reserved a room at DragonCon. Hopefully GM and GF will babysit for us.  :) DragonCon just look soooo darn big. Would rather go somewhere smaller, but oh well! At least we'll get to see Brandon Sanderson too, and some star trek actors, and Spike, yay!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Bertley on February 07, 2010, 12:39:37 AM
Hell yeah...Jim At dragon con...i am definetely going to be there.
Oh yeah
And Spike James Mathers...who does the voice for all the Audio Books.....i think i will just wait in line for Jim instead.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on February 07, 2010, 03:53:34 AM
I am thinking we need to have a contest. Something with the prize being a Jim signing in the winners town.... open only to places that haven't had a signing or aren't scheduled for one.
The Northeasters can have it out with the Floridians and CA types... the Europeans are on their own  ::)

Something he can judge at the Con..... hmmmmm *ponders*


It's too bad no one ever dresses up at Dragon*Con, or else Jim could judge a costume contest.

>.>

<.<
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Kodiakc on February 08, 2010, 03:02:36 PM
mmmm Dragon Con is a definite-couldbe-maybe for me

 :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Piraterogue on February 09, 2010, 04:18:59 PM
It's too bad no one ever dresses up at Dragon*Con, or else Jim could judge a costume contest.

>.>

<.<

If someone contacted the Dark Fantasy track ( http://www.dragoncon.org/fan_tracks.php#X ) they might try and set such a thing up.  I don't know the track director, but that is the track that The Dresden files is covered by.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on February 12, 2010, 03:47:10 PM
Thanks for the heads up, PR!

The Dark Fantasy track doesn't have contact info for it yet, but I'll keep an eye out for an update. 
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on February 14, 2010, 05:46:18 AM
Bought memberships today!  Yay!

FYI-prices go up on Monday. 

http://www.dragoncon.org/members.php#DC_Memb
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Ui_Niall on February 18, 2010, 04:16:05 PM
I'm a librarian in Georgia and I have just recently discovered the Dresden Files books. I happily admit to being HOOKED on these books now...they're fantastic! I originally was not planning on attending DragonCon this year, but after discovering that Jim Butcher will be there, I immediately changed my mind and reserved a room. I'll stand in line for however long it takes to meet him and get a book autographed. Heck, I may even attempt to dress up as Harry Dresden...
My library only has the last 3 of the Dresden Files books, but I am quickly taking care of that horrible error!  ;)

James the Librarian
Georgia
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on February 21, 2010, 02:08:50 AM
Thanks to Facebook, I've been able to get back together with some of the members of my old writers group. We're all OLD old writers, now, but a few people expressed an interest in Dragon Con, so we may see if we can put together a group road trip and split expenses.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: meg_evonne on February 21, 2010, 07:26:29 AM
Thanks to Facebook, I've been able to get back together with some of the members of my old writers group. We're all OLD old writers, now, but a few people expressed an interest in Dragon Con, so we may see if we can put together a group road trip and split expenses.
How wonderful!  I hope you all have a blast!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: SaintAndSinner on February 22, 2010, 01:52:32 AM
I'm planning on running a couple of games of the new Dresden Files RPG and I may be on a game design panel and it could be discussed.  I'm a playtester only but I don' think any Evil Hat guys will be getting there.  If your going to be there and you have an interest in any of this let me know.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on February 22, 2010, 08:53:12 PM
I'm planning on running a couple of games of the new Dresden Files RPG and I may be on a game design panel and it could be discussed.  I'm a playtester only but I don' think any Evil Hat guys will be getting there.  If your going to be there and you have an interest in any of this let me know.

SAS, would you be interested in interest from a complete RPG noob who has never played any sort of RPG before?  ;)

*edited to fix subject/verb agreement.  :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: beardOsaurus on February 23, 2010, 07:29:23 PM
I'm planning on running a couple of games of the new Dresden Files RPG and I may be on a game design panel and it could be discussed.  I'm a playtester only but I don' think any Evil Hat guys will be getting there.  If your going to be there and you have an interest in any of this let me know.

Oh, I'm going to be there, and I'm definitely interested in playing a Dresden Files RPG game.

(What would be the chances of getting Jim, himself, in on this? :p )
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mousekabob on February 25, 2010, 12:14:55 AM
Doin the happy dance, happy dance, happy dance.  Gotta get Jim to sign the charity quilt.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: The_Pheonix on February 26, 2010, 02:47:38 AM
As a Storyteller myself, Aine, I can say that n00bs are sometimes the most fun folks to play with.  They don't know how to "do it right" so, they end up being creative.

I'm also in for any Dresden RPG action that is going on.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: traycon3 on March 16, 2010, 12:47:57 AM
Ok, I went to my first Dragon*Con last year and got my tickets again before I knew Butcher was coming, but when I heard that, I think I literally jumped up and down screaming in my kitchen for a full minute.

But that's beside the point.

Does anyone know if he's holding a panel??? Because that would just be AWESOME!!! Just saying. :D Or is he just there for a book signing?

-t3
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on March 16, 2010, 12:50:37 AM
I would love to know what's been scheduled for him at DragonCon, too. I wish they'd print the DragonCon schedule, already, so I know if I want to go for all the days, or just some.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Shecky on March 16, 2010, 01:44:34 AM
It figures that the one time in my entire lifetime to date that I'm going to be within an hour of where Jim lives, he and Shannon will be in Atlanta. Feh.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on March 25, 2010, 01:30:25 AM
Bought my Dragon Con ticket today. They've opened up some additional hotels for the overflow this week, so we'll hopefully have confirmed reservations tomorrow.  :)


*Got reservations at the Westin Peachtree Plaza, about 4 blocks from Dragon Con.*
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: jtaylor on March 27, 2010, 12:45:47 PM
Bought my Dragon Con ticket today. They've opened up some additional hotels for the overflow this week, so we'll hopefully have confirmed reservations tomorrow.  :)


*Got reservations at the Westin Peachtree Plaza, about 4 blocks from Dragon Con.*
Got tickets and a Room at the Westin through Hotwire. Really looking forward to the con.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on March 27, 2010, 05:00:54 PM
Oh, man.  Make sure no one warns the Westin Peachtree we're coming.

(That's where we're staying, too.)

:D ;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: meh on March 27, 2010, 05:12:58 PM
*puts heads together with Bookie and starts plotting the takeover of DragonCon*

Want a copy of the WT Sherman papers?    :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on March 28, 2010, 01:43:15 PM
Oh, man.  Make sure no one warns the Westin Peachtree we're coming.

(That's where we're staying, too.)

:D ;D
If y'all see a good-looking guy wandering around the Westin with a Dragon Con badge that says "Yeratel" on it, that's me.  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: jtaylor on March 29, 2010, 07:44:45 PM
Well, at least one day of the con, I'll be dressed as Fawkes from the guild. Evil Wil Wheaton impersonation, go!.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on March 30, 2010, 01:21:32 AM
If y'all see a good-looking guy wandering around the Westin with a Dragon Con badge that says "Yeratel" on it, that's me.  :)

Good to know just the badge with "Yeratel" on it wouldn't have been enough to tip me off.  ;)

I plan on going as Lara.  I have more than one possible Lara outfit, but so far that's the plan.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on March 30, 2010, 01:28:12 AM
I'll be cleverly disguised as a nerdy sci-fi fan, possibly wearing a Bujold t-shirt.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: autotechgrl on March 30, 2010, 09:22:41 AM
This just seals the deal. I will be at Dragon*Con for sure. Whether it be with my Doctor Who friends or my LARP group I don't know yet but I WILL be there!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on March 30, 2010, 01:50:09 PM
This just seals the deal. I will be at Dragon*Con for sure. Whether it be with my Doctor Who friends or my LARP group I don't know yet but I WILL be there!

Get you ticket now, before the price goes up.  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: traycon3 on March 31, 2010, 12:54:29 AM
This just seals the deal. I will be at Dragon*Con for sure. Whether it be with my Doctor Who friends or my LARP group I don't know yet but I WILL be there!

Doctor Who fans unite! :D

I've been thinkin' of cosplaying Donna, but I need a Doctor. >.>

-t3
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Beth04 on April 01, 2010, 09:03:33 PM
I found a great site that talks about how to get a cheap hotel.  I ended up at the Westin for $69 a night.  The longer you stay, the cheaper it is.

http://xiandesi.livejournal.com/ (http://xiandesi.livejournal.com/)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Nylan on April 05, 2010, 03:39:02 AM
I have been waiting for years to see Jim at D*Con, and hearing the news that he will be there this year is just...amazing. It is definitely one of the best reasons I have for going this year.

As for people doing costumes, I have a couple of pictures from last year where I found a really good Dresden and Murphy in the MARTA system waiting on a train. I think they are on my facebook account...I think.

If no one has already made a suggestion, how would some of you guys like to meet up at the con this year? And if you have made the suggestion, I would be happy to join up   :)   
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: traycon3 on April 16, 2010, 02:22:30 PM
Oh! I think I saw them! ;D

I have a pic of them, but I think my mom already scrap-booked them...>.>

But, yes, they were AWESOME! I loved Bob hanging from the net, lol.

Oooh, that's a good question about meeting up...Hm...No freaking clue. But, if you do see a GIR unit walking around, there's a very good chance that that's me. Assuming I can make the costume. *Crosses fingers*

But, yeah, someone give me a heads up if there is gonna be somethin' like that! :)

-t3
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Thrasher on April 23, 2010, 05:56:41 PM
I've been to Dragon Con 1 or all days for 8 or 9 of the last 10 years. FYI to anyone new. It's grown each year. Last year it topped out at about 75k people. It is one of the few cons I've ever seen that is a true 24 hour con. There is stuff going on at all times. Every night there are parties. I personally drink more at D*C than should be humanly possible or safe. For those who like costuming and might be looking for a group, I recommend http://www.cosplay.com/forumdisplay.php?f=85 (http://www.cosplay.com/forumdisplay.php?f=85). I was personally on the edge about D*C this year. Last year I spent way more than I should have. I drank more than I could handle. And I really didn't do much of anything Dragon Con related. But hearing that Jim will be there is going to get me there.

And to the girl that said she plans on going as Lara. If you have the body for it, please make sure to find me! ;)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on April 23, 2010, 06:21:11 PM
I've been to Dragon Con 1 or all days for 8 or 9 of the last 10 years. FYI to anyone new. It's grown each year. Last year it topped out at about 75k people. It is one of the few cons I've ever seen that is a true 24 hour con. There is stuff going on at all times. Every night there are parties. I personally drink more at D*C than should be humanly possible or safe. For those who like costuming and might be looking for a group, I recommend http://www.cosplay.com/forumdisplay.php?f=85 (http://www.cosplay.com/forumdisplay.php?f=85). I was personally on the edge about D*C this year. Last year I spent way more than I should have. I drank more than I could handle. And I really didn't do much of anything Dragon Con related. But hearing that Jim will be there is going to get me there.

And to the girl that said she plans on going as Lara. If you have the body for it, please make sure to find me! ;)

:P  I'm working on it.  Sadly, no longer a girl.   I think with Lara being over 200 years old, I am going for an "ageless" quality.  Yeah.  ;)

I keep waiting and watching for the "Dark Fantasy" or "Costuming" tracks to have an actual email.  Since both Jim and James Marsters are going to be there, it would be cool to have a DF costume contest with them as judges.  At least, I think so and I'd like to suggest it...I talked to Shannon for a bit after KC and that was her idea, too.  (Emailing the track person and suggesting it.)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on April 24, 2010, 07:22:27 PM
Should be fun. The friend I'm going with got her yellow card in the mail yesterday, so we're both all paid in full and ready to go.  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Darth KTrava on April 26, 2010, 07:14:03 PM
I will be there.

Question: is Jim going to be signing in the Autographs room? I know the last year he was there, there were MANY people who came there asking about his signing(s). So that would be more noticeable for him if he did at least one signing there instead of just at the Buzzy Multimedia dealer table.

Edit: I'm glad that Shannon is a guest this year! She deserves it!  ;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on April 27, 2010, 08:53:06 PM
Wow....DragonCon is looking insanely huge.  :o I've never been before.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Darth KTrava on April 29, 2010, 12:39:56 AM
Wow....DragonCon is looking insanely huge.  :o I've never been before.

Be prepared to be overwhelmed. And be prepared to stand in lines.  ;)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on April 29, 2010, 12:55:51 AM
Be prepared to be overwhelmed. And be prepared to stand in lines.  ;)

Aaaaarrrrgggh. Maybe we should just go to Disneyworld instead. Then we could bring the kids.  :(
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: jtaylor on April 29, 2010, 01:10:50 AM
You would still have to deal with the lines ;)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on April 30, 2010, 02:36:04 AM
You would still have to deal with the lines ;)

Bleh.  :) OK...if it's too overwhelming, we can just tour Atlanta then. I've never been there. And hey, it's time off without the kiddie-winks, so if nothing else, we can just sleep in. Ahhhh, how my standards have changed!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ryanroyce on May 15, 2010, 05:09:36 AM
I'm planning on running a couple of games of the new Dresden Files RPG and I may be on a game design panel and it could be discussed.  I'm a playtester only but I don' think any Evil Hat guys will be getting there.  If your going to be there and you have an interest in any of this let me know.

 Two of my friends will also be running Dresden Files games at DragonCon this year, so it looks like there will be plenty of opportunities to play the game.  If Jim himself could play in any one of them, it would be more WIN than a magical pony made of cupcakes covered in awesome, but four hours is a lot of time for a busy guy like him to spend on play.  OTOH, one can always hope. :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on May 15, 2010, 05:18:08 AM
The great news is that some of us who are going are learning how to play in the chat right now and so we'll actually know what we're doing by the time we get there! 

Looks like you'll have plenty of people to join in. :) :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Holocron.Coder on May 21, 2010, 02:11:31 PM
I'll be at Dragon*Con with my friends again this year. We're all crazy Dresden fans ;D May look into finding one of the mentioned running Dresden RPGs if anyone will have us.

Sadly, I won't be identifiable among the masses of geeks. Cargos and geek-shirt don't stand out so much as they do in other parts of Atlanta ::)

EDIT: Didn't see this answered yet, but... What exactly is Mr. Butcher doing at Dragon*Con? Book signing? Gaming? Panel of some sort? Lurking in the crowds?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: kulfi on June 16, 2010, 02:47:25 PM
OK, not so much into the costumes or RPG, but I live only an hour away and would REALLY like to see Jim Butcher if he is speaking and/or get my copy of Changes signed (and now I guess I am glad that Amazon and the Kindle People screwed me and I have the hardback).  So, to reiterate the request in the above post, what exactly is Jim scheduled to do at D*C? 

And I have never been to D*C, as I generally keep my SF&F on the DL, but 75K people!  Holy Moly! 
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Holocron.Coder on July 06, 2010, 12:50:31 PM
Anybody know what Mr. Butcher will be doing at Dragon*Con?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on July 07, 2010, 11:04:38 AM
The schedule will be posted about a week before the con athttp://www.dragoncon.org/ (http://www.dragoncon.org/). I'm guessing the Dark Fantasy track? Heck, IIRC he was at the Goth track the last time he was there. ;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on July 09, 2010, 08:10:40 PM
The friend I was going with to Dragon*Con has had some unexpected family expenses that ate up the travel budget, and will not be able to attend. She has already paid for her membership credentials, and while these are non-refundable, they are transferrable, per Dragon*Con policy:
Refund/Transfer Policy
We do not offer refunds for memberships. If you can't attend Dragon*Con after you've pre-registered you may transfer your membership to another person. This notice of transfer must be in writing and have the signatures of both the original member and the new member.

There will be a $20 transfer fee.


If anybody is interested, she's offering her membership for $20, plus the $20 transfer fee to Dragon*Con, a total of $40. Original cost through Dragon*Con was $80, the current cost is $90, and after July 19 it will be $100.
Note that this is just for attendance to the Con, it doesn't include hotel or meals. If anyone is interested, PM me to work out the transfer.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Dame on July 10, 2010, 05:26:15 PM
Hello All,

New  here, and I blame it on the roomie.  Been a sci-fi geek and gamer for 30 years, but just got started on Jim's books. Almost caught up with the series, only one more book to go, woot! As such, I have been to Dragon, and many other cons besides.  For those that have never been to Dragon, but have been to other cons, be aware that this is the largest con for this type of thing almost anywhere. It takes up three full host hotels, with overflow hotels for those who can't get reservations in the main hotels, and by now it is too late to be in the main hotels...it is massive!  If you are new to cons in general this is not the con to make your first because you will get lost in the tidal wave of humanity...unless you have experienced con goers with you. Someone said earlier in the topic that no one dresses for Dragon, they were being sarcastic.  Bring your camera and plenty of memory, or a lappy to dump the pictures to. Be prepared to stint your sleep, as you won't want to miss a thing, and even then you will miss more than you will see. Have fun, be safe, and like was said before...try not to drink too much!

Sincerely

Dame, Mistress of the Newbs

Edited to correct typo
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on July 11, 2010, 11:51:19 PM
Actually rooms will be harder to come by now because two of the satellite hotels have been sold to Georgia State University and anyone planning to stay there are SOL. They are now university housing. This will be my 10th year attending. My best piece of advice is plan ahead.

Download the schedule asap and sort out what you want to see accordingly. Plan on standing in line to the bigger panels for at least an hour. If you really want to see someone like, Adam Savage, leave the hour to hour and a half prior to the start of his panel free for standing in line. Otherwise you probably won't get in.

Hubby and I print the schedule as soon as it's available and then color highlight three things for every time period. We also block out time for food. (We have eaten breakfast and dinner in line, otherwise we wouldn't have seen Nimoy, Shatner and Savage last year)

Lines will be long so patience and preplanning is a must. Jim drew a fairly large crowd last time and it was SRO. Hopefully he will get a larger room this year.

D*C clears rooms between panels and starts lining up once the next panel starts. Except for panels at the Hyatt in Centennial ll and lll. They have been known to line up two panels in advance because they can stick the lines outside and wrap them around the hotel.

D*C also puts out a daily newsletter called the Daily Dragon that lists any schedule or room changes. I think they are also on twitter so you can get updated electronically.

That's all I can think of for now, if I can think of any other tips, I'll let y'all know.

Leslie
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on July 12, 2010, 03:06:56 AM
That sounds....completely crazy.  Um, which hotels were sold? Heh...really thinking we should transfer our memberships and go to the beach, instead.  :'(
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on July 12, 2010, 03:56:41 PM
Maybe the hotels are just sold out of rooms they're willing to let go at the Con rate. I got a reservation at the Sheraton Atlanta, one of the Dragon*Con core hotels, last week using some of my Skymiles. I'm glad I didn't have to pay cash, though, because it would have run over $900 for the whole Con weekend.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: geminigrey on July 12, 2010, 07:26:21 PM
If you haven't been to Dragon*Con before, I would highly recommend it, at least once.  The only event that I know of that rivals it that I've been to is Mardi Gras in New Orleans.  The official numbers report around 40,000 people, and I think they've started having to move some of the tracks to the Westin, making it take up something like 5 hotels.  (The actual numbers are probably more like 60 or 70 thousand, but that's another story...)

Do yourself a favor, and google 'Guide to Dragoncon', and take notes.  The programming guide won't come out until about a week before D*C, so be prepared to break out your highlighter and/or Excel to try and figure out how much you can cram into the weekend. 

I find myself scrabbling to make a Dresden costume here at the semi-last minute, and I'm already dreading the southern heat in September wearing a duster.  Ah well, it's for a good cause, right? :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on July 12, 2010, 11:03:01 PM
That sounds....completely crazy.  Um, which hotels were sold? Heh...really thinking we should transfer our memberships and go to the beach, instead.  :'(
The Baymont and the Wyndham. They are now property of the great state of Georgia.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on July 13, 2010, 02:30:40 AM
The Baymont and the Wyndham. They are now property of the great state of Georgia.

Hrrrm. And now I can't even remember which hotel we had reservations at. Definitely a good sign.  ::)

Ah, found it on my email. The Renaissance Atlanta Downtown Hotel. So I guess we're OK. It looks like it would be walking distance from the various conference hotels, < 1 mile. But is downtown Atlanta safe to walk around at night? (Assuming I am accompanied by a big strong guy, and would not walk alone, that is.)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on July 13, 2010, 05:02:48 PM
Hrrrm. And now I can't even remember which hotel we had reservations at. Definitely a good sign.  ::)

Ah, found it on my email. The Renaissance Atlanta Downtown Hotel. So I guess we're OK. It looks like it would be walking distance from the various conference hotels, < 1 mile. But is downtown Atlanta safe to walk around at night? (Assuming I am accompanied by a big strong guy, and would not walk alone, that is.)
You'll probably be surrounded by Jedi Knights and Storm Troopers, so you should be safe enough.  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on July 14, 2010, 03:05:18 AM
Any takes on how long the lines will be for Jim's things...? From the DragonCon site, it sounded like the actors' panels will be the worst. From that, I'm optimistically hoping the lines won't be so bad for author's panels? I'm really thinking of hitting just JB's panels, and Brandon Sanderson's. Ok.....maybe James Marsters' too, cause...yum.  ;D And then hang out in the hotel pool and tour Atlanta.  I think I could survive crowds for that long.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: misterblueyes on July 14, 2010, 05:37:46 PM
I am new here and not sure if this is the right place to ask this question.

Does anyone know if Jim is going to be in the parade at Dragon Con??? If he hasn't decided yet, I can tell you that we have a blast!!!! I would LOVE to see Jim and Shannonin it. I am headed over the the yahoo group for the DC parade to find out if anyone is going as Harry Dresden.

I am going in Sherrilyn Kenyon Dark Hunter group.  I wish there was a way I could go in BOTH groups if Jim is going!!!LOL I can't believe that BOTH of my favorite authors AND James Marsters are going to be there!!! Talk about "Died and gone to heaven!!!!" That's where I will be!!!

Let me know if anyone knows if he is in the parade. If not,

LET'S CONVINCE HIM!!!!!

Blessings,
Diana
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on July 14, 2010, 10:33:00 PM
Hrrrm. And now I can't even remember which hotel we had reservations at. Definitely a good sign.  ::)

Ah, found it on my email. The Renaissance Atlanta Downtown Hotel. So I guess we're OK. It looks like it would be walking distance from the various conference hotels, < 1 mile. But is downtown Atlanta safe to walk around at night? (Assuming I am accompanied by a big strong guy, and would not walk alone, that is.)

The area around the Con is really pretty safe during the Con. I have stayed at the Days Inn with two fifteen year olds and we never had a problem walking back and forth. (except for panhandlers) I was always with the girls and we were approached once, but he backed off when I went all mama-bear on his scrawny ass.

Any takes on how long the lines will be for Jim's things...? From the DragonCon site, it sounded like the actors' panels will be the worst. From that, I'm optimistically hoping the lines won't be so bad for author's panels? I'm really thinking of hitting just JB's panels, and Brandon Sanderson's. Ok.....maybe James Marsters' too, cause...yum.  ;D And then hang out in the hotel pool and tour Atlanta.  I think I could survive crowds for that long.
Jim's panels will probably have some of the smaller lines, but I'm sure he will also be in a smaller room. As I posted earlier, I hope he gets a larger room this year. Marsters' panels will be fairly big, but he usually gets one of the larger rooms and it's not a real problem like it was a few years back. I would suggest the Buffy Horror Picture Show and Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog, but you do have to line up early for those. Last year they had two showings of each one. Since Whedon track is rumored to be at the Westin this year, I have no idea what the rooms will be like. You might also consider the Dragon*Con at the Georgia Aquarium on Saturday night for an additional $17. My current screen saver is a great shot of Sleeping Beauty and two of her fairy godmothers in front of one of the fish tanks. Just check the schedule to make sure there isn't anything else going on you would rather do.

I don't know if Jim will be at the authors table, but there is one where authors sit for awhile and sign autographs and talk to the peeps...free. The schedule for that will probably be posted in the Daily Dragon. (Sanderson may do that as well)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: misterblueyes on July 14, 2010, 11:26:50 PM
The friend I was going with to Dragon*Con has had some unexpected family expenses that ate up the travel budget, and will not be able to attend. She has already paid for her membership credentials, and while these are non-refundable, they are transferrable, per Dragon*Con policy:
Refund/Transfer Policy
We do not offer refunds for memberships. If you can't attend Dragon*Con after you've pre-registered you may transfer your membership to another person. This notice of transfer must be in writing and have the signatures of both the original member and the new member.

There will be a $20 transfer fee.


If anybody is interested, she's offering her membership for $20, plus the $20 transfer fee to Dragon*Con, a total of $40. Original cost through Dragon*Con was $80, the current cost is $90, and after July 19 it will be $100.
Note that this is just for attendance to the Con, it doesn't include hotel or meals. If anyone is interested, PM me to work out the transfer.



I am definitely interested in your friends ticket contact me Diana misterblueyes6665@gmail.com
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on July 15, 2010, 10:11:02 PM


I am definitely interested in your friends ticket contact me Diana misterblueyes6665@gmail.com

I got an offer on the ticket from somebody here yesterday. If the check comes, it's sold. If not, I'll repost it here.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: misterblueyes on July 17, 2010, 08:24:49 AM
Hi,

I am looking for tickets to Dragon Con. I need three total. If anyone knows of anyone that can't make it to the show and has already bought their tickets and wants to recoup some of their money, please let me know. My email is: Misterblueyes6665@gmail.com

Blessings,
Diana
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on July 19, 2010, 07:16:24 PM
A word about registration. It will be the longest line, bar none, at this convention. If you have the ability to pick up your badge Thursday evening, I strongly suggest that you do. Get in line as early as you can. Anyone thinking they can go to registration at 10:00 am Friday and get in in less than 2 hours is dreaming.

My hubby will be down there by noon on Thursday so that when the line opens at 4, he will be able to pick up our badges with a minimum of fuss. I will have to give him a copy of my license and a note saying, Please give my badge to my precious hubby, since I will be at work that day.

This is one of the biggest issues they have at this convention, imho, so please, please, please, allow yourself plenty of time to pick up your badge and still see what you would like to see.

If you cannot get there on Thursday, then I hope you get in line by 8:00 am on any of the subsequent days that you show up.

Also, it will be hot, so bring plenty of fluids, wear light clothing and a hat, and try to have a line buddy so if you have to use the facilities, you don't have to lose your place.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: geminigrey on July 19, 2010, 07:21:43 PM
Another thing..if you haven't registered for tickets, by now they're the same price as they'll be at the door.. you're better off buying them on site.  You won't have your name printed on your badge, but your line will be MUCH shorter than the prereg line. 

They've also started having panels and content earlier, like first thing Friday morning, so as it's been said, highly recommend getting badges on Thursday. 
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on July 19, 2010, 08:12:27 PM
A word about registration. It will be the longest line, bar none, at this convention. If you have the ability to pick up your badge Thursday evening, I strongly suggest that you do. Get in line as early as you can. Anyone thinking they can go to registration at 10:00 am Friday and get in in less than 2 hours is dreaming.

Thanks for the info. I changed my reservations to get in Thursday, instead of Friday. *$ grumble*
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on July 22, 2010, 11:13:58 PM
Ticketmaster is not selling tickets this year, which is kind of too bad because that line was always the shortest. (I went that route once and it took me about 20 minutes to go through the line.)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Bryan Swanson on July 25, 2010, 06:22:32 PM
Does anyone know what Jim's schedule will be at Dragon Con?

I have looked on the Dragon Con site and can not find any specific information concerning Jim's Schedule.

Thanks in advance.

Bryan
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on July 27, 2010, 10:04:49 PM
Dragon Con will probably post the official schedule about a week before the con starts. They put it out in pdf so you can download it and plan what you want to do. Some of the tracks have their schedules posted, i.e. American SciFi, but most wait until closer to the event because of last minute changes in the guest list.

Today I just received my booklet in the mail (squeeee). It doesn't have any official programming, but it does have some cool stuff in it. (The farewell concert of the Brobdignagian Bards, for example.)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Zolt on August 01, 2010, 06:24:19 PM
Sadly I cannot attend because I'm going to a wedding that week: mine.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on August 01, 2010, 06:42:49 PM
Sadly I cannot attend because I'm going to a wedding that week: mine.

Heh, have it at Draconcon.  :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Holocron.Coder on August 02, 2010, 06:33:17 PM
I received the small Progress Report booklet in the mail and glanced through it.

It seems that Jim Butcher is (tentatively?) schedule to be on the Writer's Track. Talks about how to write, discussions, etc.

Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: SaintAndSinner on August 02, 2010, 08:52:31 PM
SAS, would you be interested in interest from a complete RPG noob who has never played any sort of RPG before?  ;)

*edited to fix subject/verb agreement.  :D

Glad to.  I'm not able to set up games on the books (since I have a possible work conflict).  If everything works out I'll have lots of time and no scheduled games.  See you there.  If you'd like to coordinate, my email is saintandsinner.jmj@gmail.com.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Holocron.Coder on August 03, 2010, 02:39:01 PM
Glad to.  I'm not able to set up games on the books (since I have a possible work conflict).  If everything works out I'll have lots of time and no scheduled games.  See you there.  If you'd like to coordinate, my email is saintandsinner.jmj@gmail.com.

I'm interested in an at-Dragon*Con game. I have a friend or two that may be interested as well. Shall I send you an email?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on August 03, 2010, 05:19:44 PM
A good source of information for newbies attending this year.
http://people.howstuffworks.com/dragoncon-survival.htm (http://people.howstuffworks.com/dragoncon-survival.htm)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on August 06, 2010, 02:03:12 AM
Glad to.  I'm not able to set up games on the books (since I have a possible work conflict).  If everything works out I'll have lots of time and no scheduled games.  See you there.  If you'd like to coordinate, my email is saintandsinner.jmj@gmail.com.

Excellent.  We're playing in the Undertown Chat room, as well, so we'll have some developed and neocharacters as well!  Please feel free to stop by if you're interested in what we're doing with the RPG in chat. 

http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,18011.135.html
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Dannyboy on August 06, 2010, 02:55:32 PM
As a 9 time attendee of Dragoncon, a few tips.

1: the registration line is insane, pre-registered folks are advised to try and get in on thursday if at all possible.

2: Authors usually have a signing room designated for them with a one hour signing period.  Jim will likely have at least one of these sessions and the room consists of a taped line on the floor and a table at the front for the author to sign at.  Some lines have had a limit to the number of signatures allowed, usually allowing someone with extra items to return to the back of the line.

3: If Jim is giving a talk (I sure hope so) that will be a different event and since those are always in a room too small for the crowd arriving early is advised.  The last time Jim attended the room was way too small, one might hope the people in charge then are still around but being a fan run con that doesn't always happen.  Be Prepared.

4: The con is HUGE, taking over the convention space of 4 large downtown hotels.  Make use of the maps in the pocket program. and be aware of the codes showing what hotel the event you want is in.  Three of the hotels are interconnected by skywalks, the Hyatt to the Marriott and the Marriott to the Hilton.  The Sheraton (where registration is) is two blocks from the Hilton.  Most of the overflow hotels are closer to the Hyatt than the others IIRC.

Enjoy The Con
Danny
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mousekabob on August 09, 2010, 09:36:04 PM
WAHOOO, last minute miracle, and hubby and I get to attend this year.  We volunteer with the Charity events staff.  Last year the booth was right next to where the line for author signings forms.  If it's the same this year, stop by and say howdy!!!  Please, please stop by, I'd be nice to look like i actually know people.

I've been going for five years.  Words of advice.

Wear comfortable shoes.

People are generally very nice. Frankly, in five years I've never come across anyone who is a jerk, but have heard stories from others.

If you want to go to a potentially popular panel, get there, and get in line early.  They do not let you squat, but instead clear the room between each panel.  They also don't let people line up too early for panels.  They also try to do the same or similar panels on different days and times.  Check the schedule in advance. 

They are doing Thursday night programming this year.

Embrace the phrase 'line party'.  Live it, love it.  There are lines for the elevator.

If you have small children with you, yes, they are occasionally more 'adult' styles of costumes' (I'm sorry, but pasties are not a costume, no matter what they claim).  Frankly, I think the kids are more fascinated by the 501St than by somebody in pasties anywho.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on August 11, 2010, 01:07:00 PM
Hmm, I saw James Marsters' DragonCon schedule is posted. $250 for "private" event with him...really? Unless that private event takes place in my hotel room, that's a bit pricey!  :o

Is Jim's schedule posted yet, anyone know?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on August 16, 2010, 12:52:20 AM
Here is the link to the DF track schedule, you'll notice JB's scheduled interview is for Sunday morning:

https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=ts0u7PiHoZ2xC0II0DYvYYA#gid=0
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on August 16, 2010, 02:52:36 AM
That isn't the only thing he's doing, though, right?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Dannyboy on August 16, 2010, 02:26:47 PM
That's the Panel discussion I mentioned.  It's at least in a small ballroom instead of the meeting room they used last time.  There will be at least one designated singing session on the Signing schedule.  We'll probably have to wait for the pocket program to find out about that.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on August 16, 2010, 11:33:21 PM
Centennial I is a decent sized room and it's centrally located at the Hyatt. It's possible Jim may be a panelist in one of the other panels listed. The full schedule will give more info. Last year I saw Adam Savage in his own panel, which was packed, and on a skeptics panel, which wasn't even half full. Both were quite enjoyable. I love finding those hidden gems.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Thrythlind on August 18, 2010, 01:46:50 AM
it's probably too late for me to think about....I suppose I could drive there and I have a friend that's been invited apparently to be on a panel there...apparently with Jim....

I've mentioned on twitter the threat of me being a self-promoting twit (and we, now done it here) and trying to talk about my books...

Plus would just like to talk to him, he's got an awesome series and I know I enjoy talking to Fred Perry and other authors and such when I see them....
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: AaronMichelle on August 23, 2010, 04:29:52 PM
This may be a silly question, but does this mean that Jim will have a booth every day of the convention to meet him and have a book signed? Or is there a specific day in which we can do that?

Thanks
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: geminigrey on August 23, 2010, 04:33:46 PM
Usually they have assigned time to do autographs and what not.  I don't think he'll have a vendor booth where he's signing the rest of the time, but anything's possible.

The actual schedule should be coming up very soon this week, that'll shed a lot of light on things when it comes to making plans..that will promptly be forgotten once the chaos begins. ;)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: AaronMichelle on August 23, 2010, 04:41:53 PM
Haha, thanks. I have to work weekends so I am trying to make sure that the day I get off work I can see him. Hopefully the calendar will come out soon. . .
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on August 23, 2010, 08:57:21 PM
The schedule probably won't be out until Saturday. It's likely Jim will have a table set up somewhere. (He did the last two times he was there, I have pix!) Authors often have a manned table in either the vendor hall or the exhibit hall. Won't know until I get there as those kinds of tables are not on any schedule.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: mrmorden on August 24, 2010, 01:41:01 AM
I would make a deal with the the Queen of air and darkness herself to be there. 
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: geminigrey on August 24, 2010, 01:58:20 AM
I would make a deal with the the Queen of air and darkness herself to be there. 

Resists the urge to make Babylon 5 quotes about "What do you want?" 

Oh wait, no I didn't. ;)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Technobuilder on August 24, 2010, 03:45:04 AM
Centennial I is a decent sized room and it's centrally located at the Hyatt. It's possible Jim may be a panelist in one of the other panels listed. The full schedule will give more info. Last year I saw Adam Savage in his own panel, which was packed, and on a skeptics panel, which wasn't even half full. Both were quite enjoyable. I love finding those hidden gems.

Supernatural CSI

Saturday night at 5:30pm

Hopefully there's another one as well.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on August 26, 2010, 03:32:49 AM
Wow, I was listening to JB's old interviews online, and he seems to get asked a lot of the same questions. That must be really boring for him, and anyone who's checked out his old interviews. (But that's cool he likes Bujold...she's one of my favorites too.) I'm trying to decide what to ask, that hasn't been asked a zillion times, but that he would be willing to answer. I'm thinking of asking if we will see any major Denarians give up their coins in future. (Really I want to know if Rosanna will give up her coin, but I'm sure he wouldn't answer that). I'd also like to know how Nikodemus met Tessa, but will probably ask the first question.  I'd ask if Malcolm was really Harry's biological father, but I think Jim would mock me and say that was way too Star Wars or some such. And I'm sure he wouldn't answer it, if the answer would have been no.

Are you guys thinking of any questions?

Hmm, the comic con interview seems a lot more interesting than the others...probably cause those were the rabid fans?

Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on August 27, 2010, 06:56:10 PM
Here is the link to the DF track schedule, you'll notice JB's scheduled interview is for Sunday morning:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=ts0u7PiHoZ2xC0II0DYvYYA#gid=0

We only went last year for the first time... Does anyone know if this is one of those events where you'd best start lining up at 8:00am?  Or will there be plenty of room?  (How big is the room?)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: geminigrey on August 27, 2010, 07:03:04 PM
We only went last year for the first time... Does anyone know if this is one of those events where you'd best start lining up at 8:00am?  Or will there be plenty of room?  (How big is the room?)

As I recall, Centennial I is one of the bigger rooms, probably won't fill up...probably being the key word..  I'd advice swinging by a couple of hours beforehand and seeing how things are going.  Generally speaking authors don't get quite the crowd that the actor guests do.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Dannyboy on August 28, 2010, 03:37:51 PM
My advice would be to go to the Hyatt ballroom level around 9am and see if there are folks lined up, if not... start the line yourself ;D.  Chances are that I'll be there, coffee in hand.

Danny
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on August 28, 2010, 10:01:39 PM
My advice would be to go to the Hyatt ballroom level around 9am and see if there are folks lined up, if not... start the line yourself ;D.  Chances are that I'll be there, coffee in hand.

Danny

Sounds like a plan! My husband and I will be there, too.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on August 28, 2010, 11:18:07 PM
First panel on a Sunday morning will be pretty light. Centennial I is a good size. I'll probably swing by a bit early, but I don't expect it to fill up. Of course I could very well be WRONG. That's why I plan on swinging by a bit early.  ;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on August 28, 2010, 11:30:56 PM
I wonder if we could convince Jim to go out for dinner...  ;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on August 28, 2010, 11:56:44 PM
Hi. My name's Don. I just joined to see if Jim signing schedule was posted here since D*Con still doesn't have the program online. No such luck. (Seriously, they need the Pocket Programs in five days. They must have their printer on stand-by.) But I did see the panel he's doing Sunday morning. That's cool, and fits in with my plans nicely. Anyway, I noticed people were wondering about Centennial I. It isn't the smallest room in the Hyatt, but it isn't the biggest, either. The concerts that use Centennial II-IV supposedly hold 3,000 people (with chairs in II and III), so I'd guess Centennial I can hold maybe 750 people with chairs? Just don't quote me on that. I've only been in that room once and that was at 2am looking for water. I don't know how popular Jim is going to be (honestly, I'm hoping not very; meeting Jim is high up on my to-do list but I don't want to wait two or three hours in line for his autograph if I don't have to ;D ), but that seems like plenty of room to me.

Here's a PDF of the Hyatt floor plan, if you want to check it out yourself.

http://www.atlantaregency.hyatt.com/hyatt/images/hotels/atlra/floorplan.pdf
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: geminigrey on August 29, 2010, 01:05:48 AM
PDF of the Pocket Program just dropped. 

http://publications.dragoncon.org/pdfs/2010/DragonCon-Pocket_Program-Full%20Book-web.pdf

Just schedule grid:

http://publications.dragoncon.org/pdfs/2010/DragonCon-Pocket_Program-GRIDS%20ONLY-web.pdf
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on August 29, 2010, 01:49:09 AM
Please tell me Saturday at 1pm isn't his only signing. They couldn't have picked a worse time for me if they tried.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on August 29, 2010, 10:49:03 AM
Noticed some more panels Jim will be on:

nYt Bestsellers tell all
Here’s how to help boost your book to the NYT Bestsellers list. The panelists are all bestselling authors. S. Kenyon, K. Anderson, J. Butcher, L. Hamilton, N. Knight, J. Maberry, A. J. Hartley; Sun 1:00 pm; Cent. II-III [H]

Beyond Binaries 101
How does sf&fantasy explore beyond our existing gender roles? Who has created unique roles separate from gender? What would we like to see? J. Butcher, L. Martindale, D. Whiteside, T Wooldridge (M); Sat 10:00 pm; Hanover C-E [H]

Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Dannyboy on August 29, 2010, 11:57:30 AM
Please tell me Saturday at 1pm isn't his only signing. They couldn't have picked a worse time for me if they tried.

We'll have to see if he's going to be in the exhibitor's hall signing at a booth, maybe for the comics?  That would be the other option for signings at Dcon.

Danny
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mousekabob on August 29, 2010, 01:57:10 PM
There should be a signing schedule in the back of the program.  Haven't had a chance to look it over yet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcodIkFuucw&feature=player_embedded

I still can't believe they're doing a furry party this year.  Notice they didn't ever bring this up at volunteer meetings:)

OMG, and the Bards are having a reunion concert!!!!!!

Sing with me now...
"One bottle of beer, one shot of scotch, one bottle of wine and a bourbon on the rocks.  One lassie one me right, another on the left, then I looked that muppet in the eye and said "Give me the test".....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcodIkFuucw&feature=player_embedded
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on August 29, 2010, 04:02:34 PM
We'll have to see if he's going to be in the exhibitor's hall signing at a booth, maybe for the comics?  That would be the other option for signings at Dcon.

Danny

I'd love to see something like that, but I don't think organized signings in the exhibit hall are allowed. The convention don't want lines forming all over the place, especially in places where they might impede the flow of foot traffic. There just isn't enough room and the Atlanta fire marshals are very zealous in their duties. (Read: They hate working 24/7 Labor Day weekend and act like douches the entire weekend.) In fact, if I recall correctly, Sherrilyn Kenyon has had a booth in the past where you could buy her books. But there was a sign there saying she couldn't come by and sign them.


Edit: I stand corrected. Exhibitor signings are allowed. A book dealer usually has several signings. However, Jim isn't going to be one of them.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on August 29, 2010, 04:04:53 PM
What would you recommend a newbie go see? So many things on the schedule...no idea where to go when! :)

I take it I should hilite the Bards on my schedule...what else?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mousekabob on August 29, 2010, 08:51:34 PM
Still haven't had a chance to go over the schedule yet.

Looks like Jim is only doing the one signing.  Get in line early for it (and wave to me at the Charity booth)  The lines can be fun though.  You get to meet some great people.

I like the Bards, but it's a matter of taste.  Want to see Voltaire now too.  Lots of good musical guests.  Dragon Dance every night is good my eldest son loves that.  Look for panels on shows or subjects you are interested in and attend those.  Check with the main track room if you aren't sure and they can advise you further.

We love going to things such as Klingon Karaoke each year.  Also always catch the masquerade.  There are just so many fun things to do.  Leave time for just sitting around and watching the costumes go by as well.  Be prepared for lines for some events (good luck if you want to get into the dub your own Hentai panel, have never know anyone to manage that)

If you are there Thursday night, they are doing the Yellow Ribbon USO party, and Drum Circle.

BLOOD DRive, if you can donate, don't forget the blood drive too.

Ohh, they also always run out of programs, so hold on to yours!!!

Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on August 29, 2010, 08:53:19 PM
What are you interested in? I find the battle bots are fun. Miss Universe (formerly Miss Klingon) beauty pageant is a hoot. Buffy Horror Picture Show & Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog are a must for me. Adam Savage will be on several Skep track panels and his own. He's always entertaining. We will also be attending the I Dream of Jeannie 45th anniversary panel. Masquerade is awesome, but we usually watch it on video at the Marriot Marquis instead of Centennial I-II-III because it's just so damn crowded and if you manage to get into Centennial, you'll probably be in the back of the room watching on the big screen anyway. Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell. The parade, ARTC radio theatre... it goes on and on. Study the pocket program and high light things that look interesting. Give yourself an empty hour for standing in line for most panels being held in Centennial II-III at the Hyatt, the Atrium Ballroom at the Marriott, the Grand Ballroom at the Sheraton, and the Peachtree Ballroom at the Westin.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on August 30, 2010, 01:52:45 AM
What would you recommend a newbie go see? So many things on the schedule...no idea where to go when! :)

I take it I should hilite the Bards on my schedule...what else?


What do you like? There's stuff to do pretty much 24/7 starting Thursday night. The only events I don't recommend are the Dawn Look-A-Like Contest and the burlesque show. They may sound interesting, but unless you're in the first three rows, the Dawn show isn't worth the time. The burlesque show isn't worth the time no matter where you sit.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Dannyboy on August 30, 2010, 02:09:49 PM
What would you recommend a newbie go see? So many things on the schedule...no idea where to go when! :)

I take it I should hilite the Bards on my schedule...what else?

I'll take a stab here...

It depends on your interests, but if you like taking pictures of people in costumes the best place for that has been the Marriott lobby on Sunday night after the masquerade.  For some reason getting in to the masquerade has never been an option for me (always multiple schedule conflicts for the amount of line standing it takes to get in) The masquerade is simulcast on the CCTV systems in all 4 host hotels so you can watch from your room if you want.   

DonC and I do not share the same feelings on the Dawn contest, though I do have to stand on line for at least 2 hours to get in to that one and get a decent seat.  I've done it most years and enjoy the show and variance in the various contestants costumes, everything from professional dancers to ladies who put way too much into their armor.  That said, I may skip it this year though since there is a conflict. 

For the uber-geek the robot battles can be fun, and the various fan run panels are a good place to get out your pet theory on your favorite show.

Enjoy the con
Danny
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on August 30, 2010, 06:48:22 PM

DonC and I do not share the same feelings on the Dawn contest, though I do have to stand on line for at least 2 hours to get in to that one and get a decent seat.  I've done it most years and enjoy the show and variance in the various contestants costumes, everything from professional dancers to ladies who put way too much into their armor.  That said, I may skip it this year though since there is a conflict. 



The costumes (and the ladies) are beautiful, but the one time I went I wound up near the back and couldn't see a thing. I'm sure it didn't help that I showed up like 15 after the event started, though. I had an event directly before it.

As for the masquerade, if you do go and are going to want pictures of the contestants, then I recommend sitting near the back. After the contest, they have a photo shoot in the back of the room. They partition the room off and have the contestants walk across a small stage. This fills up very fast, though. And the con will take away your badge is you try to shoot photographs in the Hyatt before midnight. (It's a fire marshal thing.)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Postie on August 30, 2010, 10:32:59 PM
Jim's auto's are up against a Scott Bakula panel (which will be huge given that he has never been to D*C, doesn't do a whole lot of Cons, and is only in ATL on Friday & Saturday.)  Since I have had the pleasure to meet Mr. Bakula before, I will be lining up to meet one of my favorite authors of all-time. 

My hardest decision will be what book I actually want Jim to sign.  :) 
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on August 30, 2010, 11:42:38 PM
Yeah, I actually have three different things I'm trying to do at 1pm, Saturday. I'm hoping to get out of Jim's signing as early as possible, then go catch the tail end of the Star Wars costume contest. After that I'm supposed to meet a group of friends for our annual Dragon*Con lunch.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on August 31, 2010, 12:18:44 AM
I'd sort of hard for me to say what I'm interested in - I like a lot of things, but I'm not sure if I like them enough to see events on them.  I like Star Wars, Star Trek, Eureka, BSG, Buffy, Angel, and a lot of sci-fi/fantasy authors. I'm not into "hard" science... I'm fairly interested in the writing track. I haven't written anything for 10 years or so, but am curious, I guess, and thinking about trying to write again - would like to learn more about it, at least.

I guess I'm mostly interested in humorous panels or events, regardless of topic, with a slant towards writing/author panels.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on August 31, 2010, 12:21:19 AM
Masquerade is awesome, but we usually watch it on video at the Marriot Marquis instead of Centennial I-II-III because it's just so damn crowded and if you manage to get into Centennial, you'll probably be in the back of the room watching on the big screen anyway.

Will they have a public tv at the Marriot or elsewhere that anyone can watch on? I'm in an overflow hotel so no DragonCon tv.  :(
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on August 31, 2010, 02:53:34 AM
I'd sort of hard for me to say what I'm interested in - I like a lot of things, but I'm not sure if I like them enough to see events on them.  I like Star Wars, Star Trek, Eureka, BSG, Buffy, Angel, and a lot of sci-fi/fantasy authors. I'm not into "hard" science... I'm fairly interested in the writing track. I haven't written anything for 10 years or so, but am curious, I guess, and thinking about trying to write again - would like to learn more about it, at least.

I guess I'm mostly interested in humorous panels or events, regardless of topic, with a slant towards writing/author panels.

Check out the program. There are panels for all of those movies and shows just about every day. Most of them aren't real serious.

Any changes to the schedule should be posted online at the Daily Dragon website. They also print copies at the con and pass them out at the information booths. (There's one in each host hotel; be warned, they go fast.) Sometimes they're a little behind. For example, all the Buffy cast panels have been canceled due to James Marsters having to drop out today due to his new TV show starting production early.

http://dailydragon.dragoncon.org/2010/2010-programming-changes/

If you're really into writing, A.C. Crispin holds a writers workshop or two. But there is an extra charge for them. And it might be too late to sign up for them.


Will they have a public tv at the Marriot or elsewhere that anyone can watch on? I'm in an overflow hotel so no DragonCon tv.  :(

There's an overflow room with a large projection screen. It's usually in the Hyatt in rooms Regency VI-VII.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mousekabob on August 31, 2010, 06:29:57 AM
Oh, if you are in any of the main hotels, do catch DragonCon TV, it's great.  That's one big thing I'm gonna miss about not having a hotel room this year.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 01, 2010, 09:44:31 AM
Wow, Mercedes Lackey will be there too. I thought she didn't do conventions, but I'm happy to be proven wrong.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on September 01, 2010, 03:19:46 PM
Will they have a public tv at the Marriot or elsewhere that anyone can watch on? I'm in an overflow hotel so no DragonCon tv.  :(

Masquerade will be shown live on large screen in the Atrium Ballroom at the Marriott. I watched it there last year and the room wasn't even half full. I know there's a tv in the con suite(a little known room on the second floor of the Hyatt that provides free sodas and snacks throughout the con), but I don't know if they show DC*TV there. It seems likely they would have the tv on the DC*TV channel during the con.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on September 01, 2010, 09:10:41 PM
Here are some tips for having fun at Dragon*Con. (http://community.livejournal.com/dragoncon/2457291.html)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 02, 2010, 02:36:55 AM
So this is me, feel free to stop me and introduce yourself if you see me wandering around:

(http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr356/leyhowell/DSC_0367.jpg)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mickey Finn on September 02, 2010, 02:45:03 AM
That is one HELL of a costume ;)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 02, 2010, 02:47:43 AM
Wow. I'm not going to post a picture of myself, but I have very short red hair, and green eyes. And for the rest, well, I used to be slender, pre-triplets.  :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on September 02, 2010, 08:54:28 PM
I'm packing up the car to head to Atlanta, so I'll see y'all there.  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Dannyboy on September 02, 2010, 09:56:59 PM
Whoa, there's a page missing from at least some of the printed pocket programs, Jim's panel is still sunday morning at 10am but it has been moved to Regency VI-VII (a bit larger than Cent I IIRC, the missing 13th page on the schedule grids should have it.

Don't miss it
Danny
from the Hyatt ^.^
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 02, 2010, 10:08:55 PM
Jim just sent me his complete schedule.  I'll post it in the next few hours.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 03, 2010, 12:07:10 AM
So this is me, feel free to stop me and introduce yourself if you see me wandering around:

WOW!!!  Amazing costume, and you look FANTASTIC!

Will do!  We will look largely like we look in my icon, but with EXACTLY these clothes on, even down to the "mystical kung-fu powers" T-shirt on "Dresden":

(http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b122/snowlynx/Dresden/FBIStairKineticRing.jpg)

At least, that's how we'll look on Saturday.

Sunday and Monday we'll look much more like Kara "Starbuck" Thrace and Jareth the Goblin King (yes, he can contact-juggle, and yes, you should ask him to show you :D )
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 03, 2010, 01:15:44 AM
So this is me, feel free to stop me and introduce yourself if you see me wandering around:

(http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr356/leyhowell/DSC_0367.jpg)

Okay, so fess up:  You're just bringing me along to beat people off with a stick, aren't you.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 03, 2010, 03:16:50 AM
That is one HELL of a costume ;)

Thank you, kind sir.  I'm all about the accessories.  ;D

Well, that was a fun four-and-a-half hour wait in line to pick up badges, lol.  I mean, only so much a beach ball and bubbles and doing the time warp can help *that* suck less.  ;)

I've seen one Harry Dresden.  If I need a stick, I'll borrow his.  ;)



Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on September 03, 2010, 03:24:40 AM
I should be there about 9:00 am, and I hope the lines have gone down a bit by then.  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 03, 2010, 11:04:10 AM
It's a long day of working for me (got over 100 pcs of mail to work today) then I hop on a plane and zip on over to Hotlanta.  I'll see you about midnight or 1 am.

Hey!  Maybe I'll be in time for the kilt blowing.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 03, 2010, 01:37:07 PM
JIM'S DRAGON*CON SCHEDULE


SATURDAY

Dragon*Autographs
Time: Sat 01:00 pm Location: M301 - M304 - Marriott (Length: 1 Hour)

Supernatural CSI
Investigating crimes with the help of magical and psychic abilities.
Time: Sat 05:30 pm Location: Montreal / Vancouver - Hyatt (Length: 1 Hour)

Dragon*Con Awards Banquet
We honor our 2010 Guests of Honor and present the Julie Award and Hank Reinhardt Fandom Award.  With special performance by 'The World's Fastest Filker', Tom Smith!
Time: Sat 07:00 pm Location: Regency VI - VII - Hyatt (Length: 2.5 Hours)


SUNDAY

Interview With Jim Butcher
Description: An hour with the author of "The Dresden Files" and "The Codex Alera" series.
Time: Sun 10:00 am Location: Regency VI - VII - Hyatt (Length: 1 Hour)

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Description: A roundtable discussion about science fiction and fantasy book covers by industry pros, discussing what's good, bad and could be better.
Time: Sun 11:30 am Location: Hanover C - E - Hyatt (Length: 1 Hour)

NYT Bestsellers Tell All
Description: Here's how to help boost your book to the NYT Bestsellers list. The panelists are all bestselling authors.
Time: Sun 01:00 pm Location: Centennial II - III - Hyatt (Length: 1 Hour)


You can also check out Shannon's schedule on her website (http://www.shannonkbutcher.com/index.php?id=46).
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 03, 2010, 03:36:36 PM
we are commandeered a room and attacked salon D and stole their furniture. We made a sign out of post-it notes. The respect for Indie RPG is palatable. ;)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mousekabob on September 03, 2010, 06:22:27 PM
What not to do at Con.

Give blood, pass out in the bathroom. Wander out and lie down on a bench. Be helped by a woman dressed as the Goddess Athena and a bunch of EMT's (who were all super by the way) right in the middle of one of the main walkways between hotels.  Then, get your first ambulance ride ever to the hospital.

I did set the record to be the first person to leave the con via ambulance for 2010.  Whoopie ding dong.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 04, 2010, 02:04:30 AM
Sorry, Mousekabob!  :o

Thanks for the updated schedule, Priscellie.

I've really enjoyed Brandon Sanderson's events so far. He seems really nice and funny.

Does anyone want to do a dinner kind of get together? Talk about the books, eat good food, etc?
Anyone have any ideas for place/time? Speaking of which, that little Italian restaurant on the floor above the Peachtree Food Court is amazing, btw....pricey, but the food was worth every penny. Plus it was so nice to be out of the insane crowds and just relax - yet still get a good view of people in costumes passing by outside.

- Stil
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: kyds3k on September 04, 2010, 04:06:14 PM
What not to do at Con.

Give blood, pass out in the bathroom. Wander out and lie down on a bench. Be helped by a woman dressed as the Goddess Athena and a bunch of EMT's (who were all super by the way) right in the middle of one of the main walkways between hotels.  Then, get your first ambulance ride ever to the hospital.

I did set the record to be the first person to leave the con via ambulance for 2010.  Whoopie ding dong.

I TOTALLY SAW YOU! :-)

and i totally looked at a thread from 2006 and thought Jim was going to be Sunday at 5:30.  missing the 1pm signing :-(  all good though. will be there Sunday AM!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 04, 2010, 04:37:24 PM
UPDATE:  Jim will also be signing at the Buzzy Multimedia booth Saturday at 3pm.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 05, 2010, 12:58:52 AM
UPDATE:  Jim will also be signing at the Buzzy Multimedia booth Saturday at 3pm.

I wish I'd seen this post in time..or is this the 2nd signing, that the con kicked everyone out of?

SIGH...I know the con is doing the best it can, moving his panels to bigger rooms, etc. Jim said he would do signings at his interview time 10 AM tomorrow...it's too bad he couldn't just go there early and sign from 9 - 10, then do the interviews? Or the con could give him a second signing time? Just too many fans here, and not enough space!  I'd really hate for him not to answer any questions, just to sign books. :( And the panels are cool, but you can't really ask Dresden specific questions, when there's a whole panel of authors.

Jim really has enough fans that he could do his OWN con, surely? Like Darkover, for Marion Zimmer Bradley, or that Jordan-con thing that Branden Sanderson was talking about. I mean, JB almost singlehandedly filled an entire HUGE room for that CSI panel...
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 05, 2010, 01:07:24 AM
I TOTALLY SAW YOU! :-)

and i totally looked at a thread from 2006 and thought Jim was going to be Sunday at 5:30.  missing the 1pm signing :-(  all good though. will be there Sunday AM!

HEH, the line was beyond insane.  You wouldn't have gotten in, anyway.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mickey Finn on September 05, 2010, 02:37:38 PM
Interview with Jim:
Great interview with @LongshotAuthor from Dragon*Con: http://bit.ly/bZespU  -Priscellie

(Contains spoilers for Changes)

Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 05, 2010, 06:18:48 PM
From Fred, at 2:17pm on Sunday:

"Outside the Hyatt setting up for some impromptu Jim signing. Under the trees, up the ramp."

If you missed him before, now's your chance!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 05, 2010, 08:16:46 PM
Thanks...I was naughty. I put my copy of Changes up at Jim's place on the NYT bestseller panel, with a note asking him to sign, and a silly bribe to make up for my audacity. Apparently Starbursts will do the trick.  ;)

I think I made his day a little more surreal - ooooops...sorry. Either that or he was disconcerted by the condition of my book, which looks like it barely survived the battle at Chichen itza. My two year old triplets like to to try to read whatever I'm reading...and I think they got mad when they got to the end of Changes. I'm not sure WHAT they did to the book!  :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Dannyboy on September 06, 2010, 01:26:03 AM
From Fred, at 2:17pm on Sunday:

"Outside the Hyatt setting up for some impromptu Jim signing. Under the trees, up the ramp."

If you missed him before, now's your chance!

Sigh, saw this at 6pm on line for Claudia Christian/Jason Carter's second panel.  I did stand on line for 90 minutes for the saturday 3pm thing that didn't happen. The Dealer's room guy was at least apologetic "I'm going to have to be a dick right now..." when he came out to tell us it wasn't going to happen.

Is there any chance that Jim is going to be around on Monday?

I did manage to get an autograph on my copy of Backup, Mike Mignola's.
Danny
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 06, 2010, 03:00:29 AM
Is there any chance that Jim is going to be around on Monday?

From Fred's Twitter: "I have no intel about further signings. Sorry folks!"
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Fannan on September 06, 2010, 04:59:03 AM
Enjoyed reading the interview, thank you so much for posting it.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magnus on September 06, 2010, 08:51:23 AM

SUNDAY

Interview With Jim Butcher
Description: An hour with the author of "The Dresden Files" and "The Codex Alera" series.
Time: Sun 10:00 am Location: Regency VI - VII - Hyatt (Length: 1 Hour)

Im curious, anyone who was there and can remember the questions and answer for us not visiting the Con due to living in other countries for example.

EDIT  To Add: And did noone take pictures? ;p
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 06, 2010, 09:55:58 AM
Im curious, anyone who was there and can remember the questions and answer for us not visiting the Con due to living in other countries for example.

EDIT  To Add: And did noone take pictures? ;p

Yes.

And Yes. 

:D  I'll post more details when it's not 6 in the morning and I'm just getting back to the hotel.  ;)

A teaser:
(click to show/hide)
 
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magnus on September 06, 2010, 10:09:02 AM
I look forward to it, and I liked the teaser. :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 06, 2010, 01:52:02 PM
And the
(click to show/hide)
is a summer king.  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 06, 2010, 10:28:38 PM
it was absolutely fabulous meeting all of you that I got a chance to meet! What a great group. For those of you I didn't have nearly enough time to talk to (sorry I didn't see you again, Yeratel!) there is always next uear! Maybe I'll have made up for lost sleep by then. (Can you believe they stopped the dance at 6 am this morning? Sheesh. That's barely a party. ;) )
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magis on September 06, 2010, 11:36:28 PM
Thanks to everyone I met both in the insane signing line and other places. Was truly awesome to see the murph/harry combo (though I cannot remember your names) outside the hotel on the way back from lunch.

A BIG thanks to Fred for being such an awesome guy and just chattin' at the signing and on the way to the various panels etc. Look forward to future opportunities to see you guys in the future.

Next goal: actually get a chance to have a conversation w/ Mr. Popular-Butcher. All his lines were absolutely nuts, so out of respect for the other fans it was pretty rough to actually just "chill" and talk.

Most interesting moment: Beyond Binaries 101 panel. Jim as the only male on the panel, and by far the most interesting participant, though I suppose it felt like he wasn't sure why exactly he was picked for it ;-)


--- Magis
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mousekabob on September 06, 2010, 11:43:37 PM
I TOTALLY SAW YOU! :-)



Oh, dear lord, more witnesses.  I swear, half the con directors showed up to stare at me too.

They do try to do their best.  The Fire Marshall was coming down hard on the con this year.  Even riding the elevators kicking people off.  It was nuts.  There was also a fire on one of the upper floors of the Hilton today.
 
Luckily, since so many turned out, next time Jim turns up they will try to accommodate more fans.  Also, realize they have to accommodate a bunch of authors in just a few days time.  Plus schedule hundreds of separate events around each other.

OHHH, the charity quilt, which Jim and Shannon signed, went for 1500 bucks.  Almost passed out again.  The charity aucation was in the room right next to Jim's panel.  Walked the line and let people know we did have some signed books up for auction.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on September 07, 2010, 12:44:01 AM
UPDATE:  Jim will also be signing at the Buzzy Multimedia booth Saturday at 3pm.
I wish I'd known that ahead of time. The line to Jim's autograph session, and the NT Times Authors Panel were both insanely long. Then again, lines for lots of things were insanely long.  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on September 07, 2010, 01:11:17 AM
I wish I'd known that ahead of time. The line to Jim's autograph session, and the NT Times Authors Panel were both insanely long. Then again, lines for lots of things were insanely long.  :)


The Buzzy signing was canceled. If I had to wager, I'd guess they underestimated the number of fans Jim would bring. I got in line for the 1pm signing at 11:30am and was still like 100 people back, but I did get in and meet Jim. From what someone said, the line for his signing actually went all the way outside the building.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: jtaylor on September 07, 2010, 01:36:38 AM
I just got back from the Con I was going to tweet and post during the con, but we has crap reception in the the hotel and con floor., We were in the Autograph singing and Jim's Panel. I got to meet Jim and Fred briefly at the signing and got to have a longer chat with Shannon and Jim's editor Anne. The panel was awesome, and we got to meet several other fans from the boards, including the group of people dressed as the Za Lord's Guard.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on September 07, 2010, 01:38:27 AM

The Buzzy signing was canceled. If I had to wager, I'd guess they underestimated the number of fans Jim would bring. I got in line for the 1pm signing at 11:30am and was still like 100 people back, but I did get in and meet Jim. From what someone said, the line for his signing actually went all the way outside the building.

It did, and around the corner. Most of the people in line for the one-hour autograph session were just there for Jim Butcher, and not the other authors there with him. I hope next time they give him a session to himself, or schedule more than one.  There were a lot of folks that didn't get their books signed at this Con.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 07, 2010, 01:44:51 AM
I wish I'd known that ahead of time. The line to Jim's autograph session, and the NT Times Authors Panel were both insanely long. Then again, lines for lots of things were insanely long.  :)

I couldn't believe there were lines out the door and around the corner for an "I Dream of Jeannie" event!

Were the lines long for the Binaries 101 panel? I saw he was scheduled for it, but I was too darn tired. Plus it's frustrating to be able to ask Jim questions, but not about the Dresden Files.  :)

But I'm really happy cuz I got my book signed and got to ask questions about Nicodemus.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: jtaylor on September 07, 2010, 01:50:55 AM

But I'm really happy cuz I got my book signed and got to ask questions about Nicodemus.
That was you? I was right next to the line in the panel. I would love to read the story of Nicodemus Jim described.

I am very happy I got my books signed too, but I was in line for the signing 90 minutes early. It.s a good thing I was.
 As a Bonus, I got my copy of Backup signed by both Jim and Mike Mignola.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 07, 2010, 01:54:28 AM
Im curious, anyone who was there and can remember the questions and answer for us not visiting the Con due to living in other countries for example.

EDIT  To Add: And did noone take pictures? ;p

I did, but we just got home!  We'll post them tomorrow after MUCH SLEEP!  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Icecream on September 07, 2010, 01:56:15 AM
That was you? I was right next to the line in the panel. I would love to read the story of Nicodemus Jim described.


what did he say. tell me!

any videos?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 07, 2010, 01:59:11 AM
Thanks to everyone I met both in the insane signing line and other places. Was truly awesome to see the murph/harry combo (though I cannot remember your names) outside the hotel on the way back from lunch.

A BIG thanks to Fred for being such an awesome guy and just chattin' at the signing and on the way to the various panels etc. Look forward to future opportunities to see you guys in the future.

Next goal: actually get a chance to have a conversation w/ Mr. Popular-Butcher. All his lines were absolutely nuts, so out of respect for the other fans it was pretty rough to actually just "chill" and talk.

Most interesting moment: Beyond Binaries 101 panel. Jim as the only male on the panel, and by far the most interesting participant, though I suppose it felt like he wasn't sure why exactly he was picked for it ;-)


--- Magis

We can barely remember our names right now, either ;)  It was great to see you too!  I may have to hang up my Murphy hat, though.  I'm the same height as Mr. Butcher.  O_O;

Agreed!  Thank you to Fred for a well-wrangled con - I'm guessing more than twice as many of us Butcher fans showed up than were expected?  =D  And yes, we missed the signing line cutoff, too - but we got supremely lucky and bumped into him in a hallway!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 07, 2010, 02:04:38 AM
what did he say. tell me!

any videos?


 :'(  We videotaped the ENTIRE "Supernatural CSI" panel, which ROCKED (and gave us three more authors we need to buy and read - one of which we already knew about), but my husband's phone battery died five minutes before the panel was over, AND ERASED THE ENTIRE VIDEO!!! 

One of the folks in the audience asked of all the authors, "What do you do to when it seems like your characters have too much magical power, in order to limit them or take away some of their powers?"

Mr. Butcher, in answer, smacked a hand over his mouth to keep himself quiet, and the audience cracked up.

Someone near us was also videotaping, so hopefully HIS video survived and we will see it on YouTube or something...
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 07, 2010, 02:09:09 AM
what did he say. tell me!

any videos?


No video from me, but I posted info in two threads in the spoiler section. 

Yeah, I asked how Niko and Tessa ended up getting married, did Niko have an alternate form other than his shadow, and later asked for the Bob impression.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on September 07, 2010, 02:41:13 AM
I did, but we just got home!  We'll post them tomorrow after MUCH SLEEP!  :)
Ah, there you guys are. I posted the pic I took of y'all with my cellphone in the Pictures thread.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on September 07, 2010, 02:41:52 AM
It did, and around the corner. Most of the people in line for the one-hour autograph session were just there for Jim Butcher, and not the other authors there with him. I hope next time they give him a session to himself, or schedule more than one.  There were a lot of folks that didn't get their books signed at this Con.


The 1pm Saturday line, right? That was just for Jim. Each author had a separate line and each line went to a separate table.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 07, 2010, 03:03:18 AM
Ah, there you guys are. I posted the pic I took of y'all with my cellphone in the Pictures thread.

Snowbound just directed us to it, thank you!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 07, 2010, 03:04:32 AM

The 1pm Saturday line, right? That was just for Jim. Each author had a separate line and each line went to a separate table.

Yes.  We were back WAY past the cutoff point.  I would've loved to have seen the exchange when telling Jim Butcher that his line had literally hundreds and hundreds of people on it.  "....what?"  *looks at line*  "....well... can I have another Sharpie?"
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 07, 2010, 05:59:39 AM
No video from me, but I posted info in two threads in the spoiler section. 

Yeah, I asked how Niko and Tessa ended up getting married, did Niko have an alternate form other than his shadow, and later asked for the Bob impression.

Drat!  I was the one taking pictures of the people asking questions for the lady holding the microphone! 
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 07, 2010, 06:22:02 AM
it was absolutely fabulous meeting all of you that I got a chance to meet! What a great group. For those of you I didn't have nearly enough time to talk to (sorry I didn't see you again, Yeratel!) there is always next uear! Maybe I'll have made up for lost sleep by then. (Can you believe they stopped the dance at 6 am this morning? Sheesh. That's barely a party. ;) )

I'll be looking for volunteers to take over my job as Aine's pack mule.  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Technobuilder on September 07, 2010, 06:41:21 AM
Man, I don't know why I didn't think of it at the time, but I was there for every event they scheduled Jim and didn't think once to ask who might be from the forums... I recognize most of you now from the descriptions you gave though.

I got to see all the panels and the Beyond Binaries Panel was probably the most interesting topical discussion I saw this year.

I kinda felt bad for the Supernatural CSI panel authors at first due to the room being moved due to what happened with the autograph line, but thankfully (despite having to eat the microphones) everyone was very respectful. Gratefully, I was introduced to a couple of new authors I'm wanting to try. Especially the one on the end next to Jim who had the magic based on electricity and power increasing with madness. (I believe she used to be an Editor and was in fact the woman who green-lighted Storm Front way back when too. They seemed to know each other pretty well.

And whoever was Dressed as "Black Widow"... That was a great costume.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 07, 2010, 07:06:53 AM
And whoever was Dressed as "Black Widow"... That was a great costume.

That would have been Aine.  I was the brunette with her who kept holding her stuff b/c she didn't have pockets.  :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magis on September 07, 2010, 11:50:04 AM
The Beyond Binaries panel actually didn't have a line. Plenty of empty seats (likely due to the hour at which it was). I did miss the supernatural CSI one, so I hope SOMEONE got a tape/transcript of it.

Re: the interview. I keep intending to ask Jim What the Jade Court feed off of (and if we'll see them in the future), but by the time I remembered it was too late to get in line to ask.

I also keep hoping to ask if he's going to get back to his writer's workshop on the livejournal.

For Priscilla- There was a disappointing lack of Molly at the con. Wheredju go?



--- Magis
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 07, 2010, 11:59:35 AM
I kinda felt bad for the Supernatural CSI panel authors at first due to the room being moved due to what happened with the autograph line, but thankfully (despite having to eat the microphones) everyone was very respectful. Gratefully, I was introduced to a couple of new authors I'm wanting to try. Especially the one on the end next to Jim who had the magic based on electricity and power increasing with madness. (I believe she used to be an Editor and was in fact the woman who green-lighted Storm Front way back when too. They seemed to know each other pretty well.


I think that author was Laura Ann Gilman? Retrievers novels...? They did sound very interesting, and she was very witty. I've been eyeing those books every once in a while, but will definitely try them now.

Granted, the room was full of Dresden fans...but the other authors got a lot more exposure to potential new fans due to Jim being there. I did feel bad for the author on the far left - "I have to go first?!?"  :D I think she was terrified.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on September 07, 2010, 12:55:16 PM
Sadly, I missed every signing and panel. I had to leave Sat. night due to a family emergency. However, I did get to meet Jim and Shannon before the 1 p.m. signing in the lobby of the Marriott. I was walking by in my Pizza 'Spress costume (complete with Toot Toot standing on the pizza box). Shannon stopped me for a picture and took me back to show Jim, who was trying to be all incognito and stuff. I didn't ask him for and autograph then because I thought I would get it in an hour at the signing session. That didn't work out, but it was cool to meet him and talk to him. I totally had a severe case of cranial flatulence and forgot to ask for a picture with him in my costume. I'll post pics when I get back home in a couple of days.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on September 07, 2010, 01:43:00 PM
it was absolutely fabulous meeting all of you that I got a chance to meet! What a great group. For those of you I didn't have nearly enough time to talk to (sorry I didn't see you again, Yeratel!) there is always next uear! Maybe I'll have made up for lost sleep by then. (Can you believe they stopped the dance at 6 am this morning? Sheesh. That's barely a party. ;) )

This was my first time at Dragon*Con, but I expect I'll come again, it was a great weekend. I'm sorry I didn't run into you again, too, but I just wanted to tell you, that leather catsuit you have looks even better in person than in the picture you posted.   8)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 07, 2010, 02:55:06 PM
Could someone post the link to the pics?  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: AtlantaP.I. on September 07, 2010, 03:58:14 PM
I wish I had the opportunity to meet Jim at Dragon Con over the weekend, unfortunately I didn't get that chance.  I had wanted to get a Dresden Novel signed along with a Codex Novel.  Believe it or not I am actually a private investigator that was working Dragon Con.  Jim's autograph session happen to fall into the time frame where I wasn't following one of Dragon Con's guest.  But as most people know not many people actually got in to meet and get an autograph from Jim.  They told us to try his panels and that he would try to cut them short for autographs.  Lucky me though, my stalking skills were being used during Jim's panels.  I was just really bummed because he was the only part of Dragon Con that I truly wanted to do, and it happen to fit into the work schedule and still couldn't get it.  Oh well...Hopefully he will come back to Atlanta soon or somewhere close enough for me to drive to. 

Always pay attention to your environment!!!


AtlantaP.I.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 07, 2010, 04:10:05 PM
*groan*

Okay, I really should be getting dressed and going out to do my grocery shopping so that I have like... food and stuff for the rest of the week, but I'm still TIRED!

Damn you, Aine!  What's the bright idea taking the anti-social hick dancing till all hours of the morning?!?!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 07, 2010, 04:11:32 PM
I wish I had the opportunity to meet Jim at Dragon Con over the weekend, unfortunately I didn't get that chance.  I had wanted to get a Dresden Novel signed along with a Codex Novel.  Believe it or not I am actually a private investigator that was working Dragon Con.  Jim's autograph session happen to fall into the time frame where I wasn't following one of Dragon Con's guest.  But as most people know not many people actually got in to meet and get an autograph from Jim.  They told us to try his panels and that he would try to cut them short for autographs.  Lucky me though, my stalking skills were being used during Jim's panels.  I was just really bummed because he was the only part of Dragon Con that I truly wanted to do, and it happen to fit into the work schedule and still couldn't get it.  Oh well...Hopefully he will come back to Atlanta soon or somewhere close enough for me to drive to. 

Always pay attention to your environment!!!


AtlantaP.I.

Wait... am I reading this correctly?  You had to go to DC and work... like... real work?  Do you at least get to have someone else pick up the cost of the con badge?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 07, 2010, 04:17:44 PM
This was my first time at Dragon*Con, but I expect I'll come again, it was a great weekend. I'm sorry I didn't run into you again, too, but I just wanted to tell you, that leather catsuit you have looks even better in person than in the picture you posted.   8)

awww...shucks.  *blush*

And here you go, Stiletto:

(http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr356/leyhowell/CIMG0220_edited-1.jpg) (http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr356/leyhowell/CIMG0218-1_edited-1.jpg)

Sorry for the quality, they are cell phone pics.  I can't believe I forgot a real camera.  But then I must have had, I don't know? 300 people take my picture. I hope someone tags it somewhere so I can have a good one from the Con.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: traycon3 on September 07, 2010, 05:11:04 PM
XD Why is Butcher so awesome? I got my picture with him too, but I haven't uploaded them yet, and I wasn't exactly cosplaying, lol.

But he was so nice! Even though we didn't get to see him at his signing, he totally signed my and my friend's book after the um..."Evolution of the Female" or whatever panel that was.

Poor guy was the only guy in the group, lol. Also, I meant to tell him I liked the haircut. xDDD Though I didn't recognize him at first because I'm used to the picture in the back of the book. :D

-t3
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 07, 2010, 05:22:21 PM
And the
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is a summer king.  :)

I'm pretty sure he's wyldfae...


For Priscilla- There was a disappointing lack of Molly at the con. Wheredju go?

I didn't go to Dragon*Con.  I was in New York. :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: AcornArmy on September 07, 2010, 05:25:31 PM
I'm pretty sure he's wyldfae...

Yeah, I'm almost certain we've been told that's the case, too. Is it possible that he's both wyldfae and the Summer King? Or a Summer King?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 07, 2010, 05:35:55 PM
Yeah, I'm almost certain we've been told that's the case, too. Is it possible that he's both wyldfae and the Summer King? Or a Summer King?


I don't know if it helps, but he *definitely* said A king, not THE king.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: jtaylor on September 07, 2010, 06:57:25 PM
At the con, Jim said
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Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: geminigrey on September 07, 2010, 07:08:24 PM
I've already taken calling this year at Dragoncon, my "Jim Butcher" con, because he was the highlight for me, as far as panels and guests go.  I think I wound up going to every panel he sat on, and every one of them were different flavors of awesome.   Dragoncon obviously had no clue how popular he was going to be, I can tell you that.

I know Jim calls Harry the "everygeek" but really, I had to resist the urge to chant "One of Us" several times.  He really is a geek at heart, and one of the nicest guys you could run into.  Not only that, but I give huge props to all the fans I talked to..everybody was great, and when we all crammed into panels that had other people besides Jim in them, we resisted the urge to just ask about Dresden...well, mostly. ;)  

I knew I was going to see several Dresden's in the crowd (I was one, after all) but seeing a Michael, a Murphy, the Pizza Spress lady, the Toot Too and crew, and even a Warden..that was made of win.  I joked with my fiancee that I should dress as one of the giant winged flaming poo flinging Kongs next year.

Hopefully Jim got to at least see some of the con himself because people wised up to the new haircut. :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 07, 2010, 07:24:12 PM
I've already taken calling this year at Dragoncon, my "Jim Butcher" con, because he was the highlight for me, as far as panels and guests go.  I think I wound up going to every panel he sat on, and every one of them were different flavors of awesome.   Dragoncon obviously had no clue how popular he was going to be, I can tell you that.

LOL!! Agreed!!!  A friend asked me today to tell them about our time at Dragon*Con, and after I got through the first half-dozen stories, he stopped me and said, "Did you do anything at the Con which did NOT involve Jim Butcher???"

Me:  *blink*  Uh........  We saw Browncoats: Redemption?  And... met Laurell K. Hamilton (but Jim Butcher was there too...) ?   ;)

(We did do a lot of other things, but we tried to catch at least a handful of Jim Butcher events.  Succeeded in catching only three, though. :-/  Once Trotfox was dressed as Jareth the Goblin King, going ANYWHERE was next to impossible! ;D )

And yes, several of his panels had to be moved to larger rooms, and the number of people sitting around READING Dresden Files books as fast as they could get their hands on them was staggering!  Makes me wonder if even *HE* had any idea how popular he was going to be!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Gatekeeper100 on September 07, 2010, 07:54:47 PM
Loved Dragon Con.  Jim was the reason I went.  Too bad James Marsters had to cancel.  His audiobooks of Dresden are the best.  Got an autograph, found out who Harry's grandma is, but swore myself to secrecy.  The discussion group was great.  A group of folks from the DC area came as Za Lord's guards. Cute costumes.  Saw one fellow who was Nicodemus, several Harry's along with a Murphy and Kincaid.  Jim did 2 signings because the line was so long.  Hope everyone got a chance to get one.  I think he was impressed and pleased with the turnout.

One question I didn't ask was about Maggie's age.  At first he told Mac she was 6 or 7.  Then he started to refer to her as 8.  If she was conceived during book 5, approx Feb 2003, Ivie was 7.  In "Changes" Ivie is 14. If Maggie was born in Nov-Dec 2003, she'd barely be 7.  I know this has probably been discussed before, but I've missed the on-line chats and it's hard to review a million posts.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: AtlantaP.I. on September 07, 2010, 08:03:22 PM
Of course I had the tickets purchased for me, and they didn't get them cheap.  They were bought last wednesday for $120 a piece.  I also made $325 for nine hours of work while at DC!!!  Only thing that would have made it better would be if I would have met Mr. Butcher.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 07, 2010, 08:22:26 PM
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(We did do a lot of other things, but we tried to catch at least a handful of Jim Butcher events.  Succeeded in catching only three, though. :-/  Once Trotfox was dressed as Jareth the Goblin King, going ANYWHERE was next to impossible!  )

And once Trotfox was dressed up as Jareth the Goblin King...in a kilt...and Jennie Breeden starts up the leaf blower, the screams are deafening.  :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 07, 2010, 09:41:01 PM
Whoaaaa, check out the hotness of you, Aine! And just where is Jim's hand, btw?  ;)

Were you staying in the Renassaince Inn? (SP?) I think I might have seen you in the lobby. Gotta love the all night ambulances going by...the joys of staying in a hotel right by a hospital.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 07, 2010, 09:43:56 PM
I'm pretty sure he's wyldfae...


Uh, tell this to Jim, then, cause he told us the Erlking was a King of Summer.  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 07, 2010, 09:47:20 PM
Of course I had the tickets purchased for me, and they didn't get them cheap.  They were bought last wednesday for $120 a piece.  I also made $325 for nine hours of work while at DC!!!  Only thing that would have made it better would be if I would have met Mr. Butcher.

Wow, if you could follow anyone in that clusterfrak, you are the world's best PI.  Only way I could stay with my hubby was to keep a hand on his man-bag.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on September 07, 2010, 09:50:40 PM
LOL!! Agreed!!!  A friend asked me today to tell them about our time at Dragon*Con, and after I got through the first half-dozen stories, he stopped me and said, "Did you do anything at the Con which did NOT involve Jim Butcher???"

Me:  *blink*  Uh........  We saw Browncoats: Redemption?  And... met Laurell K. Hamilton (but Jim Butcher was there too...) ?   ;)

(We did do a lot of other things, but we tried to catch at least a handful of Jim Butcher events.  Succeeded in catching only three, though. :-/  Once Trotfox was dressed as Jareth the Goblin King, going ANYWHERE was next to impossible! ;D )

And yes, several of his panels had to be moved to larger rooms, and the number of people sitting around READING Dresden Files books as fast as they could get their hands on them was staggering!  Makes me wonder if even *HE* had any idea how popular he was going to be!


Was that Browncoats movie any good? I missed the screening, but I thought about buying a copy on Monday, hoping they did a last-day-sale, but they didn't.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 07, 2010, 10:04:40 PM
Yes that was me in the Renaissance!  Thank you.  8)  Were you there, too?  So was iago.

Also, Hilton Reservations are open NOW for next year.  Code: DCN.  Rate is $188 Be aware, I called and double-checked, one night charge to reserve is NON-REFUNDABLE.

https://secure.hilton.com/en/hi/meetings/access_group.jhtml;jsessionid=ZSGNGPMA5X5GUCSGBJF3EWQ?ctyhocn=ATLAHHH&startDate2=1/September 2011&endDate2=5/September 2011&groupCode=
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 07, 2010, 10:10:52 PM
Wow, if you could follow anyone in that clusterfrak, you are the world's best PI.  Only way I could stay with my hubby was to keep a hand on his man-bag.

I ditto this.  Maybe Jim could use you as a reference source.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 07, 2010, 10:11:33 PM
I asked Jim:

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Jim: He is wyldfae.  He isn't a subject of Mab or Titania.  That's what Wyldfae means.  But his origins are in the Summer-side of the cycle of seasons, just like Titania's are.
Ditto Santa, only in Winter. :)
(He /is/ beholden to Mother Summer, but basically everyone in Faerie is, so.)
(I mean, that's like saying "you must obey the law of gravity."  Duh.)

Me: You mean the Erlking has not learned to throw himself at the ground and miss? :D

Jim:  Something like that, yes. :)
If Grandma says "Dearie, I'd really like you to do this for me," you just DO it.  Or granny's roommate might pick up her shears.

So there you have it!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 07, 2010, 10:14:19 PM
Also, Hilton Reservations are open NOW for next year.  Code: DCN.  Rate is $188 Be aware, I called and double-checked, one night charge to reserve is NON-REFUNDABLE.

Yeah, sadly that's been the Hilton's way for a while now.  Not a bad hotel.  I went up with some fellow-con goers to drop stuff off once and their room was clean and comfortable.  What I've seen of the Hyatt and Marriott rooms were somewhat better.  I don't think any of them had mini-fridges or microwaves.  I don't know why they don't other than they must think they're too upscale for it.  I do appreciate that there are little safes in the Marriott rooms so you can stow away any extra cash, credit cards or valuables you don't feel like lugging around for the day.  I imagine it'd suck if you got too drunk to remember what combination you set, though.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 07, 2010, 10:20:06 PM
Better safe than riding the MARTA in a rubber catsuit.  ;)

And taking a cab every night after the dance.

And having to run a MILE 'cause you forgot your badge.

:D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 07, 2010, 10:23:12 PM
And once Trotfox was dressed up as Jareth the Goblin King...in a kilt...and Jennie Breeden starts up the leaf blower, the screams are deafening.  :D

*sigh*  You probably should have sent that Josh kid to come drag my butt out of bed, then.  I would've enjoyed watching that while remaining completely respectful of his wife.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 07, 2010, 10:37:44 PM
*sigh*  You probably should have sent that Josh kid to come drag my butt out of bed, then.  I would've enjoyed watching that while remaining completely respectful of his wife.

Luckily for you, you know me. ;)

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001168796555#!/video/video.php?v=1588649233444&ref=mf (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001168796555#!/video/video.php?v=1588649233444&ref=mf)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: KalanF on September 07, 2010, 11:35:47 PM
Jim B. is my hero for 2 reasons from this D*Con:

1. Being professional for the Boundaries Panel - his response to "what is the difference between gender & sexuality" was awesome-sauce and he kept his cool when at least one of the other authors got a bit hostile (probably because his answer somewhat broke her brain) ... that was one of the top 3 most excrutiating panels I've ever had to sit through at any D*Con ever (I've missed one D*Con since 1988). The "only girls are engineers" and line about Princess Leia were also awesome...

2. He managed to not say "don't do it" when asked about NERO advise and gave a great response.

Sadly, my general inebriation and prior commitments only let me catch 3 of his panels.
Do wish I'd gotten the chance to grab a boffer and get in line with a paint pen for the autograph line ... so wanted a "thank you for not beating me with this for how Changes ended -Jim B" signed boffer *sigh*

Hoping he'll be back next year and that the LARP director can talk him into doing a LARP panel (because if the Sex Binaries and the Art panel weren't out there, LARPing can't be much worse - may even cause the LARP panels to get in the actual programming :-/ )

~KF
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: LDSman on September 07, 2010, 11:59:17 PM
I TOTALLY SAW YOU! :-)

and i totally looked at a thread from 2006 and thought Jim was going to be Sunday at 5:30.  missing the 1pm signing :-(  all good though. will be there Sunday AM!

Was that in the Hyatt?  I saw someone getting checked out there.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 08, 2010, 02:34:40 AM
I hit the sack at 2 am, didn't get up until around 9:30 or quarter 'til 10.  Crawled back into bed at noon and didn't rise from the dead until about 4 pm.

Why in the name of all that is holy am I still sleepy?!?!

I blame Aine.  I don't know how, but somehow this is her fault.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 08, 2010, 11:28:53 AM
Was that Browncoats movie any good? I missed the screening, but I thought about buying a copy on Monday, hoping they did a last-day-sale, but they didn't.

Oh yes :)  Some startlingly awesome effects for a fan film, and some very nice fanservice lines :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 08, 2010, 11:29:29 AM
And once Trotfox was dressed up as Jareth the Goblin King...in a kilt...and Jennie Breeden starts up the leaf blower, the screams are deafening.  :D

Watch "The Devil's Panties" soon for some strips based on it! ;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 08, 2010, 11:32:27 AM
*sigh*  You probably should have sent that Josh kid to come drag my butt out of bed, then.  I would've enjoyed watching that while remaining completely respectful of his wife.

The video's up on Jennie's FB/Twitter, and my husband's new fan page (apparently it was inevitable!).  Please ignore me screaming for more leg from him! ;D

There's also a video, I think, of Jennie leafblowing LAURELL K. HAMILTON...
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 08, 2010, 11:33:27 AM
Luckily for you, you know me. ;)

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001168796555#!/video/video.php?v=1588649233444&ref=mf (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001168796555#!/video/video.php?v=1588649233444&ref=mf)

Or there, yes.   ;D

Note to self:  Never videotape your awesome husband while drunk at 3am.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 08, 2010, 11:43:48 AM
2. He managed to not say "don't do it" when asked about NERO advise and gave a great response.

IMO, this definitely gave him Geek Hero Cred. ;)  Made me wish someone'd asked him about City Of!  I was also amazed by how well he handled absolutely every question, even when asked if his portrayal of certain factions in Codex Alera translated to his opinions in reality - succeeded in being endearing to nearly everyone who asked anything, VERY politic.  His answer to that question in particular was fantastic, I thought.

I missed the Boundaries panel!  Hopefully it'll turn up on YouTube soon!

OH, and also!  My favourite answer - from his solo Interview panel:  Someone asked him about the brilliance of dropping hints about items in earlier books that do not turn up or become important until many books later, and how often does he plan this, etc...  His answer was he did it because his teacher said he had to.

(Also makes me wonder...!  He does mention
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in Storm Front, when calling up Toot for the first time.... Hmmmmm.... =D )
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magis on September 08, 2010, 11:49:52 AM
TIS-

Can you give us a synopsis of the juicy bits of the CSI panel? I missed that one.


--- Magis
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 08, 2010, 12:48:53 PM
TIS-
Can you give us a synopsis of the juicy bits of the CSI panel? I missed that one.
--- Magis

Well, we DID have the whole thing recorded, but at 55 out of 60 minutes, Trot's cell battery died and erased the ENTIRE video! :'-(

It was Mr. Butcher and three other authors (whose names I think are incorrect in the program because there's no L. Bickle and I'm pretty sure she was the Sparks and Embers author there...), all of whose series I am now very interested in!  Some of the questions were the standards, tell us about your setting, about your character, first person/third person, etc.  This the panel where I learned what "closed" vs. "open" means with regard to the supernatural element of urban fantasy.  Dresdenverse is "closed," for example - the existence of the supernatural element is largely NOT known about by the common person, and widely disbelieved and doubted.  The Merry Gentry series of Laurell K. Hamilton's, for example, is open.  Everyone knows about the fey. 

This is also the panel where the authors were asked by an audience member the following question, paraphrased by my exhausted memory:  Often an author will come across the problem of their main character becoming too powerful, too magical - that there are few problems he or she cannot solve or overcome.  What do you do to your characters to limit them, if you notice them becoming too powerful?

Jim Butcher clamped a hand over his mouth.  The audience erupted laughing.

Laura Bickle (I think?) also mentioned the importance of NOT neglecting your antagonists, depth-wise, to which Jim Butcher nodded vehemently in agreement (she was elabourating on his answer to the question about his opinion about a diplomatic faction in Codex Alera).  Bad guys aren't the best when they're moustache-twirling, 2-D villains who know they're villains.  Usually they think they're doing the right thing, too.  And then the author to Jim's left, whose name I also don't remember (I was REALLY relying on being able to review that video, drat :-( ) spoke about how sometimes the protagonist does NOT win and does NOT solve the crime.

There was also a question about the importance of sidekicks, and Laura Bickle brought up her fire salamander (she had a stuffed plush one on the table :D ) and Jim Butcher said his sidekicks rotate depending on need.  He said he thought it particularly funny and apropos to choose a mortician as a sidekick for a zombie plot - someone whose specialty was to look at dead bodies which were *NOT* moving around trying to kill you back.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magis on September 08, 2010, 01:06:05 PM
Nice! I really hope someone uploads that one... sounds really amusing.


--- Magis
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: AtlantaP.I. on September 08, 2010, 01:11:29 PM
Following someone at DC is alot easier than you would believe.  With it being so crowded most people don't take in their complete environment, let alone take the time to remember any faces.  Me and they person I was following were standing next to each other several times, and that is after I had been video taping him all day.   
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Shecky on September 08, 2010, 01:16:27 PM
Following someone at DC is alot easier than you would believe.  With it being so crowded most people don't take in their complete environment, let alone take the time to remember any faces.  Me and they person I was following were standing next to each other several times, and that is after I had been video taping him all day.   

Um, that's not creepy at all?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magis on September 08, 2010, 02:20:18 PM
You did catch the part where he's a PI, right Shecky?



--- Magis
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: jtaylor on September 08, 2010, 02:33:19 PM
Considering the number of hook-ups at DC, I'm surprised there aren't more PIs at the con.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Shecky on September 08, 2010, 02:39:02 PM
You did catch the part where he's a PI, right Shecky?



--- Magis

And that makes it less creepy?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magis on September 08, 2010, 02:56:35 PM
I am forced to concede to your kung fu.

And yeah, I hadn't considered that there are probably a berjillion PIs at D*Con considering the circumstances.




--- Magis
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: AcornArmy on September 08, 2010, 02:58:06 PM
And that makes it less creepy?

Heh, I think what makes it creepy is not so much that the P.I. was doing this, but that he says the guy he was following never noticed he was being followed. Which makes one wonder if something like that has ever happened to them, and they never realized it either. It kind of brings these elements of mysteries and detective novels a little closer to us perceiving them realistically, I guess.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Shecky on September 08, 2010, 03:00:07 PM
See? Creepy? Nothing against PIs, mind you; as with any other professions, the good ones do it right and it's a skillset that can be very respected. But the spelling-out of "I was following a person in a place that's all about good fun and HE NEVER KNEW IT" just feels too "muahahahahaaaaaa!" to me. Id est, creepy.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 08, 2010, 04:40:07 PM
Following someone at DC is alot easier than you would believe.  With it being so crowded most people don't take in their complete environment, let alone take the time to remember any faces.  Me and they person I was following were standing next to each other several times, and that is after I had been video taping him all day.   

Now what would be really funny is if you chatted with him.  :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 08, 2010, 11:38:24 PM
See? Creepy? Nothing against PIs, mind you; as with any other professions, the good ones do it right and it's a skillset that can be very respected. But the spelling-out of "I was following a person in a place that's all about good fun and HE NEVER KNEW IT" just feels too "muahahahahaaaaaa!" to me. Id est, creepy.
Me?  I'm thinking we need to hire him.  I could use a PI able to keep under the radar.

Unfortunately, none of my folks are in Georgia.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 09, 2010, 01:14:14 AM
Heh, I think what makes it creepy is not so much that the P.I. was doing this, but that he says the guy he was following never noticed he was being followed. Which makes one wonder if something like that has ever happened to them, and they never realized it either. It kind of brings these elements of mysteries and detective novels a little closer to us perceiving them realistically, I guess.


I kind of figure mainly a PI gets hired to see if someone is cheating on their spouse...or committing insurance fraud or something, right? So if you're not doing anything wrong, odds are unlikely a PI would follow you. And if someone suspects you are doing something wrong, but you're innocent, well, no harm done from the PI, right? I mean, if a PI really wants to follow me going to work, doing errands, taking care of kids, etc...I just hope he can stay awake.  ;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mousekabob on September 09, 2010, 05:11:54 PM
Yes that was me in the Renaissance!  Thank you.  8)  Were you there, too?  So was iago.

Also, Hilton Reservations are open NOW for next year.  Code: DCN.  Rate is $188 Be aware, I called and double-checked, one night charge to reserve is NON-REFUNDABLE.

https://secure.hilton.com/en/hi/meetings/access_group.jhtml;jsessionid=ZSGNGPMA5X5GUCSGBJF3EWQ?ctyhocn=ATLAHHH&startDate2=1/September 2011&endDate2=5/September 2011&groupCode=

Non refundable deposit, that's nuts.  I have the dates and times the Marriott and Hyatt are taking reservations as an alert in my phone!!!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: LDSman on September 09, 2010, 06:31:54 PM
Non refundable deposit, that's nuts.  I have the dates and times the Marriott and Hyatt are taking reservations as an alert in my phone!!!

The Hyatt starts October 15th right?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Heather H. on September 09, 2010, 06:43:30 PM
Hey everyone!

This is my first post, woo!

I was at Dragon Con and went mainly for Jim. I haven't read all of the pages of this thread but I have skimmed a few. I was part of the group of people who didn't get the chance to meet him, which I understand is a pretty large group? Haha. I was the third person behind the cut-off in line at his autograph session, then followed down to his supposed second autograph session that got canceled even though it was never really official? I managed to make it to his CSI panel and his interview, and really enjoyed them both. Missed all the others, though.

I hope he's at Dragon Con next year...this was my first time at a convention of this nature and I quickly learned that in order to get a decent spot in line you need to show up three hours early!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 09, 2010, 07:40:06 PM
Non refundable deposit, that's nuts.  I have the dates and times the Marriott and Hyatt are taking reservations as an alert in my phone!!!

I know!  But I figure with next year being the 25th anniversary, it's probably gonna be nuts.  Well, more nuts.  LOL.  Better to lose a $188 deposit due to unforseen circumstances than be madly scrambling to find someone's floor to crash on. 
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on September 10, 2010, 01:43:06 AM
I was planning on splitting the cost with a friend, but she had a family emergency come up, and wasn't able to go, and I wound up with a double room at the Sheraton all by myself. It didn't work out too bad, though. I got the Dragon*Con ticket early at the $40 price, and used some Skymiles for the room, so the major cash outlay was the $21 per day parking charge. Not counting gas, parking, beer and meals  ran me less than $90 for all three days I was there.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: jtaylor on September 10, 2010, 11:42:17 AM
I was at the Westin, I got a deal though hotwire for $69 a night. We had the Browncoat and Steampunk tracks in our hotel, and everything else was only a block away, so I feel Like we got a good con experience from the hotel without having to deal with the headaches of the main 4 hotels.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 10, 2010, 02:47:27 PM
Ok, I paid WAY too much for my room, obviously!  :'( I did kind of do it last minute though, and there was hardly anything left.

Honestly, I don't think I'll go to DragonCon next year. It was just way too crowded for me, and crowds are not my thing.  I had a nice time, though, so it was worth it...just not going to repeat.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 10, 2010, 02:53:38 PM
I was at the Westin, I got a deal though hotwire for $69 a night. We had the Browncoat and Steampunk tracks in our hotel, and everything else was only a block away, so I feel Like we got a good con experience from the hotel without having to deal with the headaches of the main 4 hotels.

We stayed at the Days Inn, which was only two blocks from all the convention hotels.  Not a bad deal.  And no wait for the elevators ;)  I must admit, though, last year was our first Dragon*Con (where my avatar photo was taken), and we stayed at the Marriott, and it was AMAZINGLY fabulous!  Expensive, though!  ::cringe::
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: llwaynest on September 10, 2010, 09:48:29 PM
I've stayed at that Days Inn several times in the past, but it has gone waaaay down hill recently. The last time I stayed there, the lamination on the door was peeling up and it stank of mold and crud. So last year we went high end and stayed at the Marriott. This year we tried the Hilton. Those bat rastards wouldn't check us in until after 3:00 pm even though we requested early check in on our reservation. Thinking of the Sheraton or Westin next year. I won't even attempt the Hyatt...I've seen the lines for the elevators and if it gets too crowded on the main lobby, the fire marshall closes it down and won't let anyone enter even if they can prove they have a room there.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on September 11, 2010, 01:11:59 AM
I usually stay at the Days Inn, too. It's literally almost $100 a night cheaper. But this year a friend of mine was looking for a fourth room mate at the Hyatt. I also read on Live Journal that the Days Inn is renovating and some of the rooms didn't pass the health inspectors.

My pictures from the con:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/20536795@N07/sets/72157624787020029/

Georgia Aquarium on Thursday:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/20536795@N07/sets/72157624783016027/
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Aine on September 11, 2010, 01:36:13 AM
I stayed at the Renaissance and it wasn't a *bad* hotel, but riding the MARTA (in costume) kinda sucked and just everytime I wanted to change or do something at the last minute it was a PITA.  I got a last minute call to be in a RPG and I really wanted to, but it would have taken me too long to get there.  I figure I want to be close enough to just pop up to my room for whatever reason.

Great pics, DonC!  You must have been at the Superhero gathering.  I'm sad I missed it...I don't remember what night it was, but there were four or five of us Black Widows posing together. That was a blast.  I hope it gets tagged somewhere so I can have one.  :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: traycon3 on September 11, 2010, 02:26:45 AM
Our hotel got sold and didn't bother to tell us...>.> So we got to find out when we got there, and we got to stay with my friend and his friend. Three girls, one guy, two beds...

Not fun...

But other than that and my costume effing up, DragonCon was awesome. I hope Butcher comes back next year. DragonCon did say something about him possibly doing that, but ya never know. D:

-t3
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Mousekabob on September 11, 2010, 05:56:06 AM
The Hyatt starts October 15th right?

Yup, that's the date I got.  Marriott is October 1st, 8am. 
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 11, 2010, 01:51:39 PM
I've stayed at that Days Inn several times in the past, but it has gone waaaay down hill recently. The last time I stayed there, the lamination on the door was peeling up and it stank of mold and crud.

Yeah, there was that.  Our door was chipped and peeling, too, and molded.  And it wouldn't close or open unless you lift and pull (the screws were rotting out of the jamb).  But it was cheap!  In every sense of the word!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 11, 2010, 01:52:44 PM
I hope Butcher comes back next year. DragonCon did say something about him possibly doing that, but ya never know. D:

If he does, they know now to give him MUCH bigger panel rooms! ;)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chelle on September 11, 2010, 10:29:54 PM
Yes, Jim now shares the same honor as the mythbusters; woefully under appreciated by the con staff until they see the massive lines queuing up for him.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: DonC on September 12, 2010, 02:16:08 AM
Great pics, DonC!  You must have been at the Superhero gathering.  I'm sad I missed it...I don't remember what night it was, but there were four or five of us Black Widows posing together. That was a blast.  I hope it gets tagged somewhere so I can have one.  :D


I think the superhero world record attempt was closed to everyone except the attendees. I did go to more than one photo shoot, though. Off the top of my head, they had shoots for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Teen Titans, Green Lantern, Spider-Man, "Lethal Ladies of Gotham City," steampunk, Star Wars, Star Wars Expanded Universe (books, comics, TV shows and video games), Doctor Who, GI Joe and four Harry Potter shoots.

I didn't go to all of those, but I did go to a number of them.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: IEatChibi on September 12, 2010, 01:46:45 PM
Oh my god, Dragon*Con was amazing. It was my first time at the convention- Jim + 18th birthday was kinda the impetus to finally go ;D
I foolishly showed up at the signing only an hour and a half early- and was 400th in line. A ton of people left, and I ended up being cut 6 people before the room. Yeah.....
So I went to the second signing, ended up being 4th in that one, which was then....sadly but predictably disbanded. The upside was that I got to meet a ton of Dresden fans (most of whom are probably on this forum!). And after that, I pretty much stalked all Butcher panels in hope of an impromptu signing. I was the Fellowship vampire next to the 6'9" Dresden (my brother) with an awesome Bob, if anyone remembers. Even though I never got a book signed, the panels were great, and Jim was hilarious. So, still a definite success! I really, really hope he goes next year..... And maybe D*C will plan for massive amounts of fans next year! ;)
And to Jim, thanks for braving the crush of humanity that is Con to come to the panels and signings! I don't know if you even managed to see any other part or panel, but your attendance was greatly appreciated! ;D

(I did manage to get Backup signed by Mignola, though!) :D :D :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 12, 2010, 01:58:22 PM
The first video clip has been posted!  It's just one question, but it's an interesting one: http://vimeo.com/14833260

Come on, internet.  Cough up those videos!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magnus on September 12, 2010, 03:20:08 PM
I think this is the cartoon he is talking about in the video: http://headtripcomics.comicgenesis.com/d/20100414.html
Nice to hear about the pieces on the board though.

And I agree with Priscellie especially since I wasn't there.
Cough up those videos! Internet.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 12, 2010, 03:27:18 PM
Yup, that's it! 
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 12, 2010, 05:41:54 PM
I think this is the cartoon he is talking about in the video: http://headtripcomics.comicgenesis.com/d/20100414.html

Yep, Amanda draws "Head Trip."  We were sitting in the back of that panel, and we whipped out our cell phones as soon as he started mentioning it:  "OMG he's narrating your comic!"  Amanda:  ".....!!!"
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: FarSky on September 12, 2010, 11:01:43 PM
The first video clip has been posted!  It's just one question, but it's an interesting one: http://vimeo.com/14833260

Come on, internet.  Cough up those videos!
Aye, that's mine. I so very much wish I'd been able to record the entire interview...we waited about three hours in line before the event started to get in, but it was sooooo worth it. Unfortunately, I only had my iPhone on me, and so was only able to record part of the panel (due to hard drive restraints), so I opted for my friend's question. :)

Much <3 for the origin of Bob, as well as Jim's martial arts story. :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Shecky on September 13, 2010, 01:37:00 AM
Yep, Amanda draws "Head Trip."  We were sitting in the back of that panel, and we whipped out our cell phones as soon as he started mentioning it:  "OMG he's narrating your comic!"  Amanda:  ".....!!!"

You know the writer of "Head Trip"? Awesome.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 13, 2010, 02:32:13 AM
You know the writer of "Head Trip"? Awesome.

Dude!  YOU know the writer of "The Dresden Files!" :)  (It is fun watching writers squee over each other, though.  ;D )
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 13, 2010, 02:33:35 AM
Much <3 for the origin of Bob, as well as Jim's martial arts story. :)

"You no make good punch."  ROTFL!  Told that story to my partner at fight practice tonight!

And OMG Bob's impersonation!  I will NEVER hear Bob's voice the same way again.  The person asking the question said Shecky told him Jim does a good Bob impersonation and asked him to do it :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 13, 2010, 02:52:49 AM
"You no make good punch."  ROTFL!  Told that story to my partner at fight practice tonight!

And OMG Bob's impersonation!  I will NEVER hear Bob's voice the same way again.  The person asking the question said Shecky told him Jim does a good Bob impersonation and asked him to do it :D

WANT.  VIDEO.

Shecky and I had the great fortune of hearing him read Bob back in '07.  A  He was reading unreleased material, so no one recorded it.  I wish I'd had the nerve to ask him if I could, only releasing it when he deemed it appropriate, if ever.  I have learned my lesson!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 14, 2010, 11:28:04 AM
The first video clip has been posted!  It's just one question, but it's an interesting one: http://vimeo.com/14833260

Come on, internet.  Cough up those videos!

You can see me in line here too - the woman with short red hair, and a black shirt.  4th from the front, counting the questioner.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 14, 2010, 11:30:35 AM
"You no make good punch."  ROTFL!  Told that story to my partner at fight practice tonight!

And OMG Bob's impersonation!  I will NEVER hear Bob's voice the same way again.  The person asking the question said Shecky told him Jim does a good Bob impersonation and asked him to do it :D

Shecky told HER, since I asked the question.  ;) Uhhhh, what does "much <3 mean," btw? I used to hear Bob with the British accent the character on the show used. I'm not sure if I will hear Jim's version of Bob now...not what I was expecting.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magis on September 14, 2010, 11:55:35 AM
"Much love"
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Shecky on September 14, 2010, 01:38:10 PM
Shecky told HER, since I asked the question.  ;) Uhhhh, what does "much <3 mean," btw? I used to hear Bob with the British accent the character on the show used. I'm not sure if I will hear Jim's version of Bob now...not what I was expecting.

Well, for quite some time, the only voice I heard for Bob while reading was Terrence Mann's (the TV show was my first exposure to TDF, although that was rapidly erased once I started on the books), and yes, Jim's voice with Bob was disconcerting... for about one line. Then I realized it fit the writing EXACTLY. As 'Cellie put it, the manic glee was dead-on. He's got to sound like a caffeined-up kid. :D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 15, 2010, 11:22:33 AM
Shecky told HER, since I asked the question.  ;)

WHOOPS!  Sorry!  It was early.  ;)

Uhhhh, what does "much <3 mean," btw?

One.  Two is just less than three.  One is MUCH less than three.  ;D

::duck::

Just kidding!  I can't find where someone wrote that, but it means "Much love."  :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Shecky on September 15, 2010, 11:28:52 AM
It's sort of a heart, on its side.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Starbeam on September 15, 2010, 12:38:16 PM
Uhhhh, what does "much <3 mean," btw?
The guy who does the Ctrl-Alt-Dele comic calls it buttcone.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Enjorous on September 15, 2010, 01:22:44 PM
Now there's an image and a smell I really don't need.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Technobuilder on September 16, 2010, 01:18:28 AM
Does Anyone who went to DragonCon this year, have any low down on what transpired at the "NYT Bestseller's Tell All Panel"?

Apparently after the Book Cover panel, I went to lunch and then crashed in the room totally missing it.

I believe the panelist's were:

Kevin J. Anderson
Laurel K. Hamilton
Jim Butcher
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Jonathan Maberry

Anything?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on September 16, 2010, 02:09:37 AM
Does Anyone who went to DragonCon this year, have any low down on what transpired at the "NYT Bestseller's Tell All Panel"?

Apparently after the Book Cover panel, I went to lunch and then crashed in the room totally missing it.

I believe the panelist's were:

Kevin J. Anderson
Laurel K. Hamilton
Jim Butcher
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Jonathan Maberry

It was a nice panel discussion. I wish I'd taken my Flip Video recorder to get it all, but I forgot. Jim was kind of tired, but all of the writers had interesting stories to tell about getting into the writing biz. They were pretty much all in agreement that they didn't have a clue what they did to wind up on the NYT List, except they had been sticking to writing and submitting things until one day they wound up there, to their complete surprise.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 16, 2010, 02:13:09 AM
Does Anyone who went to DragonCon this year, have any low down on what transpired at the "NYT Bestseller's Tell All Panel"?

Apparently after the Book Cover panel, I went to lunch and then crashed in the room totally missing it.

I believe the panelist's were:

Kevin J. Anderson
Laurel K. Hamilton
Jim Butcher
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Jonathan Maberry

Anything?


It was greatness.  No questions from the audience, all panel interviewer questions.  Things like, how long were you writing before you were published, how long were you published before you made the NYT Bestseller list, how long until you made #1, how did you get your break, tell us an embarrassing story, advice for aspiring writers, etc.  Interestingly, a lot of their answers were very similar.  "Ten years" seemed like a standard, their breaks were lucky, they have HUNDREDS of rejection letters, etc.  And they all pretty much said "Don't Quit" as their advice.  Just keep writing.

Sherrilyn had been injured by then (I'm told she fell and had a brace on her arm that she had not had the afternoon before :-( )  Jonathan Maberry's embarrassing story (I think it was his?) was that he was at con and someone saw his badge, that it was a "Guest" badge and said, "You're a guest, but I don't recognize your name.  You must be an author."  Jim Butcher told the story about when his son walked through a telephone interview he was having with his wife and the interviewer asked their son what it was like to have two published authors for parents, was he amazed by what they'd accomplished, and his son answered, "If these two can do it, how hard can it be?"

Laurell K. Hamilton got a LOT of panel time, which was neat (Jim Butcher kind of hung back a bit, since he'd just finished his hour-long all-to-himself interview and had answered many of the questions already).  She told a lot of stories about submitting her work over and over, about going to conventions, about finally getting accepted and being congratulated in an elevator by another publisher (or agent?) who said, "I wish I'd gotten a shot at publishing you!"  She answered, "You did."  (Apparently this was someone who'd previously rejected her!)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: ThriceISay on September 16, 2010, 02:14:22 AM
It was a nice panel discussion. I wish I'd taken my Flip Video recorder to get it all, but I forgot. Jim was kind of tired, but all of the writers had interesting stories to tell about getting into the writing biz. They were pretty much all in agreement that they didn't have a clue what they did to wind up on the NYT List, except they had been sticking to writing and submitting things until one day they wound up there, to their complete surprise.

Indeed.  Some of them said they just got lucky and were writing urban fiction when no one wanted to read it, then suddenly it got popular and people started buying up their manuscripts.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Yeratel on September 16, 2010, 02:27:25 AM
Indeed.  Some of them said they just got lucky and were writing urban fiction when no one wanted to read it, then suddenly it got popular and people started buying up their manuscripts.

One of the most useful tidbits for prospective authors was the fact the all publishers SAY they want something fresh and different, but none of them want to actually BUY anything in a genre that hasn't already been proven to sell well, and which can be easily categorized by bookstores. "Urban fantasy with a supernatural element", which most of these writers have been successful with, was a category that took a long time to get established.

Laurel K. Hamilton's embarrasing moments story, about men coming to book signings wanting her to autograph their penises, topped the rest of the embarrasing moments anecdotes, I think.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Murphy's Stunt Double on September 16, 2010, 02:44:33 AM
oh my!

on the <3 thing. My girls would text me that, and in person, we would tell each other "I less than three you!"

It was a cute inside joke.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Stiletto on September 16, 2010, 02:56:27 PM
Laurel K. Hamilton's embarrasing moments story, about men coming to book signings wanting her to autograph their penises, topped the rest of the embarrasing moments anecdotes, I think.

I loved the suggestion that she should respond, "Sorry, I have a really long name."  ;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Koriandr on September 24, 2010, 11:17:05 PM
A little late coming into this thread, but just wanted to say that I was at D*C and Jim was beyond amazing. :) he was everything I thought he'd be and more - so funny and anecdotal, I wish I could have seen EVERY single panel he was in. And SO incredibly personable! There were a bunch of us that came to a panel he was on, Saturday night, 10:30 PM  "Beyond Binaries 101" and he agreed to sign stuff after it was over, and took the time to really /talk/ to each of us. It was wonderful. *.*

Now, I videotaped him in 2 different panels. One was the aforementioned "Beyond Binaries 101" panel, and the other was his solo panel Sunday morning. If anyone is interested, I can put them up on YouTube for folks to watch and enjoy.  ;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 24, 2010, 11:26:09 PM
A little late coming into this thread, but just wanted to say that I was at D*C and Jim was beyond amazing. :) he was everything I thought he'd be and more - so funny and anecdotal, I wish I could have seen EVERY single panel he was in. And SO incredibly personable! There were a bunch of us that came to a panel he was on, Saturday night, 10:30 PM  "Beyond Binaries 101" and he agreed to sign stuff after it was over, and took the time to really /talk/ to each of us. It was wonderful. *.*

Now, I videotaped him in 2 different panels. One was the aforementioned "Beyond Binaries 101" panel, and the other was his solo panel Sunday morning. If anyone is interested, I can put them up on YouTube for folks to watch and enjoy.  ;D

Yes, please!  We've been scouring the internet for clips, but the only one that's surfaced so far was just over two minutes long.  We'd be delighted if you could post your video on YouTube!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magnus on September 24, 2010, 11:26:33 PM
Yes, I'm interested so why haven't you put them up already ;)

I always enjoy watching Jim videos on youtube.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Datakim on September 24, 2010, 11:30:22 PM
A little late coming into this thread, but just wanted to say that I was at D*C and Jim was beyond amazing. :) he was everything I thought he'd be and more - so funny and anecdotal, I wish I could have seen EVERY single panel he was in. And SO incredibly personable! There were a bunch of us that came to a panel he was on, Saturday night, 10:30 PM  "Beyond Binaries 101" and he agreed to sign stuff after it was over, and took the time to really /talk/ to each of us. It was wonderful. *.*

Now, I videotaped him in 2 different panels. One was the aforementioned "Beyond Binaries 101" panel, and the other was his solo panel Sunday morning. If anyone is interested, I can put them up on YouTube for folks to watch and enjoy.  ;D

Please do! I am very interested atleast, and I figure so are others here.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Koriandr on September 24, 2010, 11:36:07 PM
Honestly, the only reason I didn't put them up yet was because I started teaching school the moment I got back from Dragon*con and it's been kinda nonstop since. ^_^;;

I'll have to re-encode the solo panel, since it's about an hour long and had to be chopped into pieces to upload onto YouTube. I'll definitely post links once it's up though. :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magnus on September 24, 2010, 11:37:25 PM
That sounds great. :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Koriandr on September 26, 2010, 03:24:38 AM
As promised! :)

I managed to upload the clips from a panel that Jim Butcher was part of on Saturday night at 10:30 PM. Luckily for me, the odd time worked to my advantage because most folks at D*C were partying at that time, and after the panel was over, Jim agreed to sign stuff for those of us that came for him (which was about 20-30 folks, a much smaller group than the hundreds - including myself - that were standing on line earlier Saturday during an official autograph signing that a lot of us were unable to attend because there were too many people. :-[). He was SOOO incredibly nice! Just had us all exit the conference room, and plopped down on the carpet in a corner of the hallway while he signed the stuff we brought, and chatted individually with each of us. Seriously, a sweet guy! :D

Clip One (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDU-4ywO73o)

Clip Two (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfEXqELUkF8)

Clip Three (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4M36p3d0O6c)

Clip Four (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjeMTEfI_mw)

Clip Five (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt0c14o97NE)

Clip Six (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk5pcGx7AIM)

Unfortunately, the best story Jim told didn't make it on my camera. My battery was running low, so I had to stop towards the end, and as fate would have it, he gave his best story at that time.

In keeping with the theme of the panel, Jim told a story about his son when he was in kindergarten. His son had to explain what he wanted to be when he grew up in class. So Jim asked him if he wanted to be an author like his dad. His son was not too thrilled with the idea, giving his father a noncommittal, "I guess so." Jim then asked if maybe he wanted to be like his mother. His son gave him an exasperated look and said, "Dad. Only GIRLS are engineers." (I seriously love this story soooo much) :D

Anyway, feel free to share the links with friends, if you want. They aren't private, and I don't mind who watches them. :)

I am in the process of re-encoding Jim's solo panel and will be uploading that sometime soon-ish. Still re-encoding it so I can chop it up properly. I'll post here, though, as soon as it's up, because it's nearly an hour of just Jim Butcher talking. :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Murphy's Stunt Double on September 26, 2010, 03:51:57 AM
Koriandr! These are awesome! Thank you SOOOO MUCH!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 26, 2010, 04:00:34 AM
Just finished watching!  They are FABULOUS.  Thank you so much for posting!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Myyrdn Eopia on September 26, 2010, 04:07:54 AM
You are more than just a little bit awesome.

I'll work on getting a transcription of Jim's bits for the forum-goers who don't have a fast internet connection.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Koriandr on September 26, 2010, 04:20:42 AM
You are all very welcome. ^_^

I'm working on the other clip, but it's much bigger (55 minutes long and 3 GB size) and I need to cut it to fit on YouTube, so it might take me a while. But I'll post it up once it's done and let you guys know.  ;D
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 26, 2010, 04:21:17 AM
You are all very welcome. ^_^

I'm working on the other clip, but it's much bigger (55 minutes long and 3 GB size) and I need to cut it to fit on YouTube, so it might take me a while. But I'll post it up once it's done and let you guys know.  ;D

HERO.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: AcornArmy on September 26, 2010, 05:02:02 AM
You are all very welcome. ^_^

I'm working on the other clip, but it's much bigger (55 minutes long and 3 GB size) and I need to cut it to fit on YouTube, so it might take me a while. But I'll post it up once it's done and let you guys know.  ;D

If you don't want to bother with editing, you could just re-encode to x264 or XviD or something and upload it to a filesharing site like Rapidshare or Hotfile or Mediafire. Heck, if you don't mind uploading a file that big, you could just split the clip with WinRAR and upload the current version. :)  Using a filesharing site would limit the number of potential viewers a bit, but it would probably require less effort on your part.

And much, much thanks to you for sharing these video files, sir or madam. You are a fine example of a human person.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Koriandr on September 26, 2010, 05:06:40 AM
If you don't want to bother with editing, you could just re-encode to x264 or XviD or something and upload it to a filesharing site like Rapidshare or Hotfile or Mediafire. Heck, if you don't mind uploading a file that big, you could just split the clip with WinRAR and upload the current version. :)  Using a filesharing site would limit the number of potential viewers a bit, but it would probably require less effort on your part.

And much, much thanks to you for sharing these video files, sir or madam. You are a fine example of a human person.


Oh true enough! I usually use HJSplit to cut a video file into pieces and then upload the pieces to my Megaupload or Mediafire account for downloading. If folks are interested in downloading and keeping their own copy, I could make that available as well. I just figured I'd also put it on YouTube for folks who just want to watch it as a streaming video.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: AcornArmy on September 26, 2010, 05:12:45 AM
Oh true enough! I usually use HJSplit to cut a video file into pieces and then upload the pieces to my Megaupload or Mediafire account for downloading. If folks are interested in downloading and keeping their own copy, I could make that available as well. I just figured I'd also put it on YouTube for folks who just want to watch it as a streaming video.

I only suggested it in case it would be less work for you, no need to do both. :) And thanks again for all this.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on September 26, 2010, 05:19:32 AM
I know I certainly prefer YouTube.  Thanks again!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magnus on September 26, 2010, 12:54:17 PM
Yes, thanks for the clips Koriandr. Looking forward to the video of Jims solo panel as well.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Myyrdn Eopia on September 26, 2010, 04:19:09 PM
Consolidated in the WoJ section.  Clips and Transcriptions.  Thanks, Koriandr!

http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,21351.0.html (http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,21351.0.html)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Enjorous on September 26, 2010, 08:00:06 PM
"I'm Jim Butcher, author of the Dresden Files, and I suspect I'm here because I write books with chicks who kick ass...that's all I got."
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Murphy's Stunt Double on September 27, 2010, 02:50:14 PM
I know, right??? Distilled pure AWESOME!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Koriandr on October 02, 2010, 12:17:04 PM
Sorry it took me so long! :D

As it turns out, I had the darndest time converting the .MP4 into .avi so that I had the clearest quality. :P I kept using free programs and getting crap quality. Then, I remembered that I had another program I'd purchased years ago on my laptop. I used it, converted them, and voila! :)

That said, this was a much longer process than my previous offerings because I had to take the original file and cut it into pieces and re-encode it again. x.x So, at least the first 3 files have been made, and they don't end on a cliffhanger. ^_^

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxM6fMxNLbw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwntUFzPW_U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_CEAHF6a-Q

Enjoy!! The other 4 are.... forthcoming. x.x; We'll see how quickly I can get them done. No promises. :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magnus on October 02, 2010, 12:44:05 PM
Thankyou, now I have something to do today :)
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Chiroptera on October 02, 2010, 01:23:22 PM
Bang!


Did I get you?
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on October 02, 2010, 02:18:53 PM
Joy of all joys!  Thanks for enduring so much frustrating formatting stuff to make this available for us.
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Uriel_spook on October 02, 2010, 05:15:13 PM
Joy of all joys!  Thanks for enduring so much frustrating formatting stuff to make this available for us.

Seconded, thanks!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Koriandr on October 03, 2010, 01:09:34 PM
And here are the last three clips. :) Originally I said there would be 4, but I miscounted how many I would create.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmlxwr29UmY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfG2ZIdYdr4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atQi6Qez3y8

Whew. I'm done. :) Enjoy them!
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Magnus on October 03, 2010, 02:17:02 PM
Thanks for all this, I have enjoyed  them :) .
All I wish now is that there is more :p .
Title: Re: Jim at Dragon*Con 2010
Post by: Priscellie on October 03, 2010, 11:48:47 PM
I do the dance of squee!

Thanks again!  We really appreciate all your hard work!