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Where you’ll find me in 2008

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  conventions    Posted date:  December 15, 2007  |  No comment


Now that 2007 is winding down, it’s time to look ahead to 2008. Here are the conventions and other writing-related events at which you’ll be able to find me in the coming year. I’ve already made my hotel reservations for the first two of these, since I hate ending up in overflow hotels.

March 27-30
World Horror Convention
Salt Lake City, Utah

April 24-27
Nebula Awards Weekend
Austin, Texas

May 23-26
Balticon 42
Hunt Valley, Maryland

July 17-20
Readercon 19
Burlington, Massachusetts

July 24-27
Comic-Con International
San Diego, California

August 6-9
Denvention 3: 66th World Science Fiction Convention
Denver, Colorado

October 17-19
Capclave
Rockville, Maryland

October 30-November 2
World Fantasy Convention
Calgary, Canada

I might end up attending Philcon as well, but until the convention committee finalizes its hotel contracts as well as its date—which is traditionally in either November or December—I can’t say for sure whether I’ll be able to make it.





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