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Sep. 10th, 2004 09:57 pmFrom Neil Gaiman's blog:
It's always an adventure heading off to your first Worldcon (or your first SF or Fantasy or Comics or Anime convention) and, for most people, it's a pretty good adventure. Next year, the Worldcon will be in Glasgow, where articles even stupider than the one mentioned above have already started to appear...
(Well, one article anyway. It's possible that it's meant to be humour, only the author hasn't figured out the whole being funny thing yet.)
I read the article NG is pointing to. Totally wrong. And not going to bother to actually find out what cons are like because *gasp* she'd actually have to attend one! I don't know about anybody else, but I saw plenty of women at Dragon*Con.
It's always an adventure heading off to your first Worldcon (or your first SF or Fantasy or Comics or Anime convention) and, for most people, it's a pretty good adventure. Next year, the Worldcon will be in Glasgow, where articles even stupider than the one mentioned above have already started to appear...
(Well, one article anyway. It's possible that it's meant to be humour, only the author hasn't figured out the whole being funny thing yet.)
I read the article NG is pointing to. Totally wrong. And not going to bother to actually find out what cons are like because *gasp* she'd actually have to attend one! I don't know about anybody else, but I saw plenty of women at Dragon*Con.

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Date: 2004-09-10 08:12 pm (UTC)