Deep breath. What am I up to?
Last night I saw Iain Banks in Bath. He was great fun as usual, and announced that he has enough ideas to write another Culture novel. Obviously that will take a while as he has a new mainstream novel to do first, but it sounds like something new will be out for the London Worldcon.
I have read The Hydrogen Sonata. but I’m not sure when I’ll have time to write a review.
Today I’ve been mainly answering email, though I have found time to post some programme information to the Bristolcon website.
Next I’m off to Bath again to meet Johan Harstad, a Norwegian YA SF writer who has a novel out in translation, 172 Hours on the Moon.
Tomorrow it is Bristol for a BristolCon committee meeting, followed by London to see various friends. And I’m staying in the city overnight so that I can attend a trans rights conference on Sunday.
Don’t expect me to be online much except via Twitter before Monday.
Since you’re insanely busy anyway 🙂 What’s up with the translation awards? When will there be work for us eager volunteers to get our teeth into?
Need to find sufficient victims to make up a jury first.
Got it! I’ll just sit here in the dark trying to change my light-bulb. What about Rochita? ..or Silvia Moreno? In any case – ready when you are, CM!
Can you tell the sun is shining here for a change?