khaosworks: (Nerdboy)
Here's my schedule for Denvention 3.

Wednesday 6 August
6.00pm Media Theme Circle

Friday 8 August
1.00pm Timeless Stars: H.P. Lovecraft
5.30pm Concert slot (25 mins)
8.00pm Cartoons, Comics and Animated Characters Theme Circle

Saturday 9 August
1.00pm Filk 401K

Sunday 10 August
10.00am Doctor, Doctor, Who's the Best Doctor? (Moderating)

I'll also be at Kathy Mar's "Favorite Sings" circle after the Hugos. It's been a while since I've had a Worldcon as packed as this. I hope the Green Room is fully stocked with caffeine...
khaosworks: (D'oh!)
... have the hotel bookings for Worldcon opened yet?

ETA: I'm an idiot. I forgot I've already got a hotel room with some people for Denvention. Sorry. Cancel alert. I'm a dunce.
khaosworks: (D'oh!)
So, Comic-Con next year, for which I have pre-reg'd, is from July 23-27.

Worldcon next year, in Denver, is from August 6-10.

One week separates them.

Hm.

Possible to do both, but... what shall I do in the week or so in between? And is anyone (aside from the obvious Denverites like Kathleen Sloan) planning on being there?
khaosworks: (Hiro's sword)
Trying to decide if I should go to Tokyo this year for Worldcon. Anyone else going (aside from [livejournal.com profile] bedlamhouse and [livejournal.com profile] ladyat)?
khaosworks: (Nerdboy)
Footage of Doctor Who winning this year's Hugo for Best Dramatic Presenation, Short Form, and Steven Moffatt's acceptance-speech-by-proxy.
khaosworks: (Doctor 2005)
And of course, just by the by, there was a little thing called the Hugo Awards ceremony over the weekend. Four episodes (three stories) from the 2005 series of Doctor Who were nominated: Dalek, Father's Day and The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances.

And the winner was... The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances. Topping the second and third place categories, Dalek and Father's Day respectively. Never before has Doctor Who won a Hugo Award, and a hat trick for all three spots first time out is even sweeter. Being up against Battlestar Galactica's "Pegasus", naturally no one thought we had a chance (and frankly, it would have been such a tough battle to choose between BSG and Who), but once again the membership of Worldcon showed far greater wisdom than we gave them credit for. It was Galaxy Quest beating The Matrix all over again.

Congratulations go out to Steven Moffat, Rob Shearman and Paul Cornell, and the whole production team. The world of Who fandom is feeling incredibly proud, and incredibly smug right now.

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