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seanan_mcguire ([personal profile] seanan_mcguire) wrote2014-05-30 08:50 am
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When I think of Heaven, deliver me in a black winged bird...

...I think of flying down into a sea of pins and feathers, and all other instruments of faith and sex and death in the body of a black-winged bird.

This is the shape of my 2014, with travel dates and everything. Beautiful travel dates. Hope to see you in the months to come! Things are changing and shifting quickly now, but I am keeping my wits about me, and soon we will have solid ground.

Publications

"IM," June 2 (website).
"Each to Each," June 3 (Women Destroy Science Fiction).
"Lady Antheia's Guide to Horticultural Warfare," July 1 (Clockwork Universe).
"Oh Pretty Bird," July 1 (website).
"Bury Me In Satin," August 5 (website).
The Winter Long, September 2.
"Snakes and Ladders," October 14 (website).
"The Fixed Stars," November 4 (Shattered Shields).
Symbiont, November 25.

"The Happiest Place...," February 2015 (Wastelands 2).
Pocket Apocalypse, March 3, 2015.

"No Sooner Met," unknown.
"Driving Jenny Home," unknown.
"Rolling in the Deep," unknown.
"In Skeleton Leaves," unknown.
"Opening Band," unknown.
"There is No Room For Sorrow in the Kingdom of the Cold," unknown.

Conventions/Appearances/Travel

Phoenix Comic-Con, June 5-8, Phoenix AZ.
4th Street Fantasy, June 20-22, Minneapolis MN.
San Diego International Comic-Con, July 23-27, San Diego CA.
Loncon 3 (Worldcon 2014), August 14-17, London England.
Disneyland Paris, August 18-21, Paris France.
Shamrokon (Eurocon 2014), August 22-24, Dublin Ireland.
Filk Continental, October 3-5, Hamburg Germany.
Windycon, November 14-16, Chicago IL.

Eastercon: Dysprosium, April 3-5 2015, London England.
BayCon, May 22-25 2015, Santa Clara CA.
Westercon 68, July 2-5 2015, San Diego CA.

No fixed deadline/being written/unsold:

The Best Thing
"Unnatural Selections"
"White as a Raven's Wing"
"Turn the Year Around"
"Under the Sea of Stars"
"Decay"
"Fiber"
"Carry Me Home"
"Pixie Season"
"These Antique Fables"
"All the Pretty Little Horses"
Echo
Chaos Choreography
Chimera

Again, to clarify some recent confusion: some things, especially novel-length things, may appear more than once, on both the "publication date" and "being written" lists. This is because the "being written" list is an aggregate, which also includes "no fixed deadline" (IE, being written on spec or for the website) and "unsold" (IE, being written because I can). So new books will appear there for a long time before they vanish, since books take a long time to write, but may also have pub dates listed higher up.

Look at that list. It's so shiny!

[identity profile] elialshadowpine.livejournal.com 2014-05-31 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I figure you're not planning this far ahead yet, but I figure it can't hurt to ask... any chance you might be going to Worldcon 2015 in Spokane? Since it's in my state, I'm damn well dragging my ass out there, and it'd be awesome to see you again. (If the answer is "I have no idea yet and I don't even want to think about that", I totally understand!)

Also, Disney Paris? I am totally jelly. I've been meaning to try to convince the partner-creature that we should save and plan a Disneyland trip (as anything else is probably far out of our price range), since I haven't been since I was 11... and and and Disney.

[identity profile] seanan-mcguire.livejournal.com 2014-05-31 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I have no idea yet and I don't even want to think about that! Sorry! (I am actually not a big fan of Worldcons. They're expensive and exhausting and freak me out. So I try to avoid planning for them until I absolutely have to.)

Disneyland is always good. Disney World is not that different in cost, except for the plane tickets, especially if you plan for one of their sales. If you think it's going to be another decade before you go back, I'd do an extra six months saving, and try for the big one.

[identity profile] elialshadowpine.livejournal.com 2014-05-31 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Fair enough! Thank you for taking the time to answer. I've never been to a Worldcon before so it's going to be a new thing for me. (I'm so going to be loaded up on anxiety meds. Norwescon is the biggest con I've been to, so I'm expecting a fair bit of an "OMG PEOPLE" shock. As much as I'd love to, I doubt I'd ever go to San Diego ComiCon because I probably wouldn't even get through the door before perishing of sheer overload.)

Huh, I actually thought Disney World was more expensive. My girlfriend spent over a decade in Florida, however, and her evil ex is there still (he was a major jerk and made fun of her for wanting to go to Disney World and Universal Studios and stuff like that)... so, if we should go, I think it will be Disneyland, just to avoid the bad memories and things.

Since if we go it will likely be me + partner + girlfriend (possibly my other girlfriend and her family if they can save for it too... esp if they have their littles by that time... poly makes for biiiig family trips, lol). Plus I have friends in the LA area that I'd love to see again (... and perhaps drag along with me *whistles*).

That said, if it's something easy to explain (if this would be anything drawn out, please don't worry about it, I know your schedule and appreciate very much when you are able to answer comments :), I'd be interested in what you mean about sales? Is that for the park itself, or airline, or...?
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[personal profile] filkferengi 2014-06-04 11:49 am (UTC)(link)
WorldCon may be a bit bigger than Norwescon, but not all that much; typical attendance is 2,500-5,000. Plus, it'll be more spread out, so it may even feel smaller. Also, you'll have local friends there; knowing folks in advance always helps, as you can focus on finding/meeting them. If you scout out the terrain in advance, you can plan all the good places to meet up [especially for vittles].

[identity profile] seanan-mcguire.livejournal.com 2014-07-05 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Disney World is more likely to do "packages," where the resorts are heavily discounted, and if you tend to eat in the Parks, the meal plan can cut your per person dining costs by 20%.