Sirens, Vail, and Joanna Russ
Oct. 11th, 2010 07:15 pmSo on my birthday last week Delia & I flew to Denver with Terri Windling, who was to be one of the 3 Guests of Honor at the Sirens Conference in Vail. They loaded us all onto a bus to Vail, and I watched the land turn to mountains covered with pine trees, dotted with bright yellow-leaved aspens. It just got more and more magic. And my cell phone kept ringing as various family members called to wish me a happy, and had to endure me going, "Oh, look! Buffalo!" or "wait - I think there's snow on those peaks!"
The Sirens folk were terrific. We had many fine meals & conversations with other GoH's Holly Black & Marie Brennan, conference Fairy Godmother Sherwood Smith (yes, I know you're all on LJ - step forward & identify yourselves & your adorable monikers!) and other authors, readers & young reprobates. To my delight, our Random House editor for Welcome to Bordertown, Mallory Loehr, was there - she's Tamora Pierce's editor, but at the last minute Tammy couldn't make it, and so I had to step in and do my poor best for what was to have been the "Mallory & Tammy Show!" - talking about the relationship between editor & author (joined by Delia, who's both). I hope we did some good, or were, at least, entertaining. I also did a brief version of my Thomas the Rhymer live performance, complete with singing the ballads . . . that's when I found out that the altitude was, indeed, having its effect! --I'd thought that drinking lots of water & living a virtuous life would stave off the Altitude Sickness everyone'd warned me about. But when I was unable to get through my little mouthmusic showpiece, "...Nobody, Only Cunnla!" without stopping to catch my breath in the middle of a line, I knew I hadsomehow not lived quite as virtu-- had somehow not managed to drink enough water, after all.
People were, nonetheless, very kind, and their comments served to remind me that I really must put up a list of Recommended Ballad Recordings on my website's Thomas page. (Someone remind me!)
So on the bus early Sunday morning back to the airport, I saw snow! Dustings on the pine trees as we passed them by! And then we came down through the Pass, and there was no snow, and we checked our bags & had some lunch & got on the litttle plane & got off in Tucson, where it is 88 degrees & sunny & dry & I am altogether happy to be here with nothing to do for 24 hours but sit and rest (and update my LJ). Tomorrow we're going to visit Joanna Russ, who just moved into a nice Assisted Living home, and wants to show it off & feed us. And, yes, it is still the thrill of my young lifetime to get the occasional postcard from her. She is one of our great mothers. (And if you've never heard of her or haven't read her work, go celebrate Coming Out Day by doing something truly great & good, and tracking it down & reading it! Sure you can send one more Tweet about being supportive, or come out to the checkout guy at Wal-Mart - but honor our mothers by noticing that they lived & worked so that we can do it, ourselves, today.)
The Sirens folk were terrific. We had many fine meals & conversations with other GoH's Holly Black & Marie Brennan, conference Fairy Godmother Sherwood Smith (yes, I know you're all on LJ - step forward & identify yourselves & your adorable monikers!) and other authors, readers & young reprobates. To my delight, our Random House editor for Welcome to Bordertown, Mallory Loehr, was there - she's Tamora Pierce's editor, but at the last minute Tammy couldn't make it, and so I had to step in and do my poor best for what was to have been the "Mallory & Tammy Show!" - talking about the relationship between editor & author (joined by Delia, who's both). I hope we did some good, or were, at least, entertaining. I also did a brief version of my Thomas the Rhymer live performance, complete with singing the ballads . . . that's when I found out that the altitude was, indeed, having its effect! --I'd thought that drinking lots of water & living a virtuous life would stave off the Altitude Sickness everyone'd warned me about. But when I was unable to get through my little mouthmusic showpiece, "...Nobody, Only Cunnla!" without stopping to catch my breath in the middle of a line, I knew I had
People were, nonetheless, very kind, and their comments served to remind me that I really must put up a list of Recommended Ballad Recordings on my website's Thomas page. (Someone remind me!)
So on the bus early Sunday morning back to the airport, I saw snow! Dustings on the pine trees as we passed them by! And then we came down through the Pass, and there was no snow, and we checked our bags & had some lunch & got on the litttle plane & got off in Tucson, where it is 88 degrees & sunny & dry & I am altogether happy to be here with nothing to do for 24 hours but sit and rest (and update my LJ). Tomorrow we're going to visit Joanna Russ, who just moved into a nice Assisted Living home, and wants to show it off & feed us. And, yes, it is still the thrill of my young lifetime to get the occasional postcard from her. She is one of our great mothers. (And if you've never heard of her or haven't read her work, go celebrate Coming Out Day by doing something truly great & good, and tracking it down & reading it! Sure you can send one more Tweet about being supportive, or come out to the checkout guy at Wal-Mart - but honor our mothers by noticing that they lived & worked so that we can do it, ourselves, today.)
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Date: 2010-10-11 11:22 pm (UTC)Sounds like Sirens was fantastic.
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Date: 2010-10-11 11:23 pm (UTC)It was wonderful to see you and Delia there. I'm very sorry I missed the "Thomas" presentation -- I had to go hermit for a while -- so yes, please do post the recommended recordings; I keep stumbling across new ones by chance, and would love to have a one-stop shop where I could find a list .
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Date: 2010-10-11 11:27 pm (UTC)If you've got recordings I should recommend for TTR, please pass them along! Of course I've got my own favorites--but I can't be everywhere at once (the duke said peevishly). My list will grow and grow.
And I've got a great photo of you from the back sitting down in your Lune dress, looking utterly splendid. Glad to have such a keepsake.
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Date: 2010-10-12 12:02 am (UTC)And have a lovely time on the rest of your trip as well.
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Date: 2010-10-12 12:31 am (UTC)PS. I forgot to ask, and couldn't figure it out: who were you dressed as at the Faerie Ball?
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Date: 2010-10-12 02:01 am (UTC)-joel
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Date: 2010-10-12 09:26 am (UTC)And that's so awesome about Joanna Russ.
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Date: 2010-10-12 04:36 pm (UTC)Yes, this. And who could not honour Joanna Russ? She doesn't need to hear it from me, but she has overstood SF for, what, thirty years? Thirty-five? Still a star in the firmament. I hope she knows this.
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Date: 2010-10-12 04:36 pm (UTC)Happy belated birthday. Thanks for con report...I've been waiting to hear from folks. Would have loved to attend this year but timing was off. Maybe next. Your segment sounds wonderful. Sorry to have missed it!
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Date: 2010-10-13 01:33 am (UTC)Re: Happy Belated!
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Date: 2010-10-13 10:51 am (UTC)thanks!
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Date: 2010-10-17 05:26 pm (UTC)ellen. you are a delight in person,
i really love your energy. now i can
connect it with your writing when i
read you online. =D so so happy to hear
of Future Novel(s) being nurtured. =D
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