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Brett the Jet

August 14, 2008 at 5:46 pm
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Music: When You’re a Jet, You’re a Jet All the Way
That shout you all heard last week was me, reacting to the news that Brett Favre had been traded to the Jets.

Yes, he’s old. Yes, he can drive you crazy with that now-I’m-retired, now-I’m-not stuff. But he’s still Brett Favre. This year should be a lot more exciting in the AFC East.

Could this be the year I get my Subway Superbowl?

Well, probably not. But a boy can dream.

(I am sorry to lose Chad Pennington. Chad’s taken a lot of crap from fair-weather fans, but he was a smart, tough, gutsy guy who played his heart out, and when healthy, one of the best quarterbacks in the league. All those injuries took their toll, sad to say, but I will always cherish the memory of his first year, and that 41-0 playoff win over the Colts. I hated to see him go to the Dolphins, he’s too dangerous a competitor to have in the division, but I will always wish him well… at least when he’s not playing the Jets).

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Home Again, Again

August 14, 2008 at 5:23 pm
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Back from Denvention, and this time I get to stay home for a while.

Worldcon is always one of the highlights of my year. (I am still sorry I missed Japan last summer). This one had some problems, admittedly. We were scattered over seven different hotels spread out across most of downtown Denver, we had to share the cavernous convention center with several other conventions, the con was way too early (worldcons should be held on Labor Day weekend, the traditional date, not the first weekend of bloody August), and the party hotel (the Sheraton) really sucked. Even so, I had a great time. Hey, it was worldcon. There are good worldcons and not-so-good worldcons, but the worst worldcon is still great.

For me, the highlight of the weekend was getting to go up and accept Michael Chabon’s Hugo for THE YIDDISH POLICEMAN’S UNION. A great book, and a great honor, and the comments Michael made in the acceptance speech he sent me were very gracious. Calling him afterward to tell him that he’d won was also great. He really did not expect it; his surprise and delight were palpable, even across a couple of thousand miles.

Melbourne won the right to host the 2010 worldcon (not unexpectedly, since they had no competition), so for all my Australian readers who have been emailing me to come visit Down Under, please circle the dates on your calendars. The Aussies always give great con. Visit the Aussiecon IV website and sign up now; memberships will never be cheaper than they are today.

We had a great time — and a good crowd — at the Wild Cards panel as well. At my reading, I read the first third of “The Mystery Knight,” my new Dunk & Egg novella, and that seemed to go over well. Did the usual round of power breakfasts, editorial lunches, and publisher dinners, had lots of good meetings on lots of projects… and, of course, there were the parties. As usual, the Brotherhood Without Banners threw the best parties at the cons. My thanks to Stego, Mr & Mrs X, Kate, Queen Julie the First, Yags, Skylark, Daj, Vanessa, and the rest of the crew, and my congratulations to the new Knights of the Tomato Pie. And a shout out to Pod and Lodey, who were missed.

Only one more trip this year (Calgary, for the World Fantasy Convention), so for all you folks who are worried that I’m having too much fun, relax. My assistant Ty is getting the grindstone back up to speed, and I am about to press my nose to it once more.

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Home Again

July 31, 2008 at 2:21 pm
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And boy, am I tired.

Spain and Portugal were wonderful. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again — I have the best fans in the world. The turnout at all my appearances was phenomenal, and the warmth and generosity of my readers simply amazing. You guys are great. Thanks for everything.

I’ll try to post some reports on my adventures in the days and weeks to come, but right now I have tons to work to do, hundreds of emails to answer, and Denvention less than a week away.

More later.

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Bruce in Barcelona

July 20, 2008 at 12:20 pm
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Rocked with the Boss till the early hours of the morning, and “Glory Days” is still ringing in my head.

Nuff said.

Boy, I’m tired.

Spain is amazing. Semana Negra fabulous, as always. I’ll try to tell you more when I get home. Worldcon is going to seem like a sleepy day at the beach by comparison…

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Cavorting in Castile

July 9, 2008 at 6:06 pm
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Haven’t had much opportunity to get online of late, but Parris has joined me and we’re having a great time. I’m posting this from a castle, an astonishing parador in Castile. My publisher has been taking very good care of us, and tomorrow is my first Spanish event, the signing at Generacion X in Madrid. We’re expecting a big turnout of my Spanish readers. See you there.

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Posting from Portugal

July 2, 2008 at 5:35 pm
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Lisbon is very hot, but very very cool.

Having a great time in Portugal. The first event, last night, drew an overflow crowd. My apologies to all those who had to stand, but thanks for staying. The warmth and hospitality of my hosts and my Portuguese readers will be something I will long remember.

We have another Lisbon signing this evening, and have added a fourth event, for Thursday, this one in Porto.

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Made It to Europe

June 25, 2008 at 12:50 pm
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Well, I’ve made it across the ocean safe and sound. Typing this from an internet cafe.

No, I didn’t finish the novel, though not for want of trying. Nothing to be done about that but push on when I return.

Looking forward to seeing old friends and making new ones in Spain and Portugal.

In my absence, all my email is being handled by my assistant, Ty.

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Coming to Spain (Still More)

June 20, 2008 at 11:33 pm
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Here are the details on my signing in Granada on July 25:

Librería Nostromo
C/ Buensuceso, 1 – Granada
Tlf: 958 523 818

from 18.00h to 21.00h

I also have the specifics for my appearances in Gijon at Semana Negra.

Saturday, July 12
6:00 pm — introduction of Corominas’ art book of A SONG OF ICE & FIRE

Sunday July 13
7:00 pm — panel w/ Scott Bakker and Paco Ignacio Taibo II
9:00 pm — Q&A chat with my translator, Cristina Macia

Those are my only official events at Semana Negra, but I will be arriving on July 11 on the Black Train, and leaving on July 15. In between, you’ll often find me at the festival, signing at the Gigamesh booth, listening to the other panels, riding the rides, drinking sangria on the fairway (will the chicken be back, I wonder?), and eating midnight dinners like the Spanish seem to do. Parris and I love to meet my readers, so if you’re there in Gijon, don’t be shy about coming up and saying hi.

That’s in July, though. Right now it’s still June and I have one day left before I leave, so I had better cut this short. Things are getting frantic, as they always do before a trip.

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Coming to Spain (More Details)

June 18, 2008 at 10:12 am
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Here are the details on three of my scheduled appearances in the south of Spain.

SEVILLA July 22 signing at Nostromo C/ Zaragoza, 11 Sevilla 18:30 to 21:00

CORDOBA July 23 signing at Crash Comics C/ Duque de Fernán Núñez, 2 Córdoba
18:00 to 21:00

MALAGA July 28 signing at Librería Luces Alameda Principal, 16 Málaga
18:00 to 21:00

See you there!

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Valyrian Resins To Debut at San Diego Comicon

June 17, 2008 at 8:56 pm
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I won’t be at this year’s Comicon in San Diego, but some of my characters will be.

Jed Haigh and Justice Joseph, the good folks behind Valyrian Resins, tell me that the first of their resin minibusts will be on sale — for the first time — at the Comicon. So if you’re one of those who have been waiting impatiently for your very own Ned Stark, Sandor Clegane, and Daenerys Targaryen, swing by the Haute Products booth at San Diego before they’re all gone, and be the first kid on your block to bring ’em home.

The minibusts will come full painted in 1/18 scale. Each of the three characters in this initial offering will come in two versions: the “standard” pose and a variant. Ned, for instance, is holding Ice in the standard pose, and holding out his chain of office in the variant.

Jed Haigh writes, “We will definitely have the Variant versions available and a very small amount of the Regular Version at SDCC. I just received confirmation from the factory that they will have 25 cases of each case pack (regular and variant). We will be fulfilling Diamond Comics order out of these 25 cases which will leave us with only 4 cases of the regular version! The cases come packed with 2 of each figure.”

The variant versions are limited to 250 pieces, the regular versions to 500 of each. Haute Products — aka Valyrian Resin –will be sharing a booth space with SOTA Toys again, booth number 4245.

And just to whet your appetite a little more, here are the two versions of Dany.

And if you can’t make the San Diego Comicon, no worries. As Jed mentions, Diamond Comics will be distributing the minibusts, which means they should be available at all the best comic shops and bookstores across the country. You can also order directly from Haute Products by visiting the Valyrian Resin website at http://www.valyrianresin.com/

And while you’re looking over these, Justice Joseph is already hard at work sculpting the next three figures in the line — Jaime and Cersei Lannister, and Arya Stark. Drop by their booth in San Diego and they may even let you have a peek at the prototypes.

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