tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8944798.post7969576727895770350..comments2024-01-18T05:18:48.819-05:00Comments on Wombat's World <small>(a blog for writer K. A. Laity)</small>: Albacon Wrap-upK. A. Laityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05983280397279864583noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8944798.post-80692064125108448452009-10-22T13:36:02.190-04:002009-10-22T13:36:02.190-04:00Gosh and I haven't even dropped by it lately. ...Gosh and I haven't even dropped by it lately. I am so bad -- I have been deluged with deadlines of all kinds and am <i>still</i> trying to dig myself back out from them all. Yeesh.C. Margery Kempehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15910282257993793334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8944798.post-46261079276450337142009-10-22T10:23:28.915-04:002009-10-22T10:23:28.915-04:00Say Hi to Liz for me...I comment way too much on h...Say Hi to Liz for me...I comment way too much on her blog. <br /><br />;-)CLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18348533141508294220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8944798.post-67283313313595994972009-10-21T18:08:57.530-04:002009-10-21T18:08:57.530-04:00Oh, Todd -- you and your precision of categories! ...Oh, Todd -- you and your precision of categories! Fie on you, I say, fie! <br /><br />I am heading into Kathleen Turner territory after my 90 minute class with far too much of me talking (though, admittedly, the students came through brilliantly on the whole).<br /><br />Time for more tea and maybe some more hot soup.C. Margery Kempehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15910282257993793334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8944798.post-42138837010030468062009-10-21T15:20:09.507-04:002009-10-21T15:20:09.507-04:00Not too exhausting, I hope, despite the season and...Not too exhausting, I hope, despite the season and other matters, including the grip of the grippe (everyon on NPR today is speaking like Miles Davis and Tom Waits)...sounds like a good time, on balance. <br /><br />I cavil slightly at the notion of sf and fantasy and horror as genres, as opposed to fields that contain genres (beyond such larger genres as the novel, the vignette)...but I'm sure Hartwell, et al., put it precisely thus. Certainly, aside from LOCUS managing to be a locus for the fantastic-fiction community/communities, Brown was indeed a great cheerleader for international work in the fields among the too-often obliviously Anglophonic.Todd Masonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01815516018079824802noreply@blogger.com