Sunday, March 10, 2013

FogCon 2013

This last week I had that circles thing I spoke of in the past come round and help me out. I've been in a bit of rut lately, not so much with the actual writing, but more with feeling things were proceeding at a glacial pace.


At any rate, Jaym Gates posted on Facebook that she was attending FogCon this weekend. Never having heard of FogCon, I checked it out. I immediately went shit, this stuff is right up my alley and it's close to home! Too bad I'm too late to get on a panel or two.


Later, I whined exactly that to Jaym, who went and offered to write the programmers and let them know who I was. I accepted her generous offer of introductions and, by Thursday I was assigned two panels: one was titled The Ticking Time Bomb, having to do with interrogations.

On the panel with me were: Daniel Starr, Terry Karner, Phyllis Holliday, and either Alan Bostick or Gary Farber, I'm not sure which (there was a late change to the line-up, and I didn't record the beginning).

Part one of my recording of that panel is, hopefully, here.

It should be noted that I misspoke when I say I had been on every interrogation, meaning to say I had been on many more interrogations than most officers of my experience:


As you can hear, the military interrogation specialist was exceptionally good. I did my best to keep up: Daniel Starr was our moderator, and did a good job of keeping us in hand.
I apologize for the low quality of the recordings, it was hard enough to get the damn things up on Blogger, requiring seven hours of attempts and a lot of grumbling.

My second panel, on Saturday, was titled Telepathic Cop catch a Teleporting Criminal. I am not sure why I didn't record that one, but I didn't. It went just as well, I think. No one jumped up and laid a verbal whipping on me, in any case.


Overall, I think it was a successful weekend and that I did quite well on my first panels as a published author.

3 comments:

  1. I only saw you on one panel -- the Ticking Time Bomb -- and you did *quite* well. It was a pleasure to be able to schedule you, and I hope to be able to do so again!

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  2. I attended the second panel, and for me you were the right voice at the right time. You may remember I talked to you about my brother after. I just wanted to thank you again, and to let you know he's doing better. He recently found a job - a medical/hospital police department. It's the local big-city, and it's a full-fledged departrment with different challenges.

    I've also sent him a copy of the book, and have one for myself. Those few minutes made a big difference. Thank you.

    Suzanne (suzannekmoses at gmail)

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  3. Suzanne:

    I totally remember, and am so very glad to hear things are improving. Be sure to keep checking in with, and supporting, him.

    Thanks so very much for your note. I can't tell you how good it makes me feel to know I had a positive influence on someone's situation.

    Thanks.

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