Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Preparing for DilloCon

I got my questionnaire for ArmadillonCon 30 in the email today. It will be held August 15-17 at the Doubletree Austin North. The guests will be (their descriptions, not mine):

Guest of Honor
John Scalzi the Fluffy

Artist Guest of Honor
David Lee Anderson the Silly

Fan Guest of Honor
Kelly Persons the Handy

Editor Guest of Honor
Sheila Williams the Liberating

Toastmaster
Bill Crider the Outrageous

Special Guests of Honor
Joe & Gay Haldeman the Accidentally Timely

This will be the first time I've attended as a panelist, and the first time I've been there since 2004. The other panelists will be:

Neal Barrett, Jr.
Paul Benjamin
Matthew Bey
Jayme Lynn Blaschke
Scott Bobo
Elizabeth Burton
Deborah Chester
Scott A. Cupp
Bradley Denton
Jennifer DiCamillo
Rose Dimond
Vincent Docherty
David Duggins
Rhonda Eudaly
Mark Finn
Melanie Miller Fletcher
Brad W. Foster
Kimberly Frost
Janice Gelb
John K. Gibbons
Mitchell Graham
Beverly Hale
Joan Upton Hall
Rory Harper
Samantha Henderson
M. K. Hobson
Kenneth Huey
Gorg Huff
Al Jackson
Rocky Kelley
Julie Kenner
Katharine Eliska Kimbriel
Rick Klaw
Kim Kofmel
Joe R. Lansdale
Alexis Glynn Latner
William Ledbetter
Stina Leicht
Tess Mallory
Eric T. Marin
A. Lee Martinez
J. M. McDermott
Maureen F. McHugh
Joe McKinney
Paul O. Miles
C. J. Mills
John Moore
Nancy Jane Moore
Chris Nakashima-Brown
Gloria Oliver
Lawrence Person
John Picacio
Alan J. Porter
Doug Potter
Lon Prater
James Reasoner
Jessica Reisman
Carrie Richerson
Chris Roberson
Paige Roberts
Rob Rogers
Selina Rosen
Josh Rountree
Tony Salvaggio
Patrice Sarath
Rie Sheridan
Willie Siros
Cynthia Leitich Smith
Debbie Lynn Smith
Caroline Spector
William Browning Spencer
S. Andrew Swann
Mikal Trimm
Melissa Tyler
Susan Wade
Thomas M. Wagner
Howard Waldrop
Lynn Ward
Don Webb
Martha Wells
Patty Wells
Wendy Wheeler
Mark L. Williams
Steve Wilson

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