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I spent this past weekend in Lansing, Michigan at MediaWest, the one fan convention I try to get to every year. (I've only missed one year since 1996, and that was the year we brought Rosalind home.)

The con has changed a lot since I started going. It's a lot smaller for a start. The UNCLE contingent, except for [livejournal.com profile] st_crispins, has mostly stopped coming. But in spite of that, I still have a great time.

It helps to have fantastic roomies: FJBryan and m. butterfly. FJBryan and I have hosted the Pros party for the last few years, and that's always a highpoint. We put together a quiz, including a video portion, and [livejournal.com profile] sc_fossil provided fantastic prizes. [livejournal.com profile] krisserci5 couldn't come this year, but sent her fantastic bingo game, and was there in spirit.

I lost my mind and volunteered to mod six panels. Four were Pros, co-modded with , either FJBryan or [livejournal.com profile] sc_fossil, and they were all attended by a small but enthusiastic bunch of Pros fans. (The last panel, on Sunday, was interrupted by a tornado siren, which added some real life excitement to the proceedings. There was, fortunately, no actual tornado, but we did get one heck of a thunderstorm, complete with the eerie green sky that accompanies tornados, and everyone was scrambling to find places in the hotel with no windows, just in case.)

Along with [livejournal.com profile] sc_fossil, I did my usual Spies and Slash panel, which this year morphed into a discussion of which fandoms have lasted in the long term, and how some huge fandoms can burn out. And I solo modded a Human Target panel focused on Guerrero that turned into a wake for the show. I'm still irked the show won't be coming back, but it was nice to commiserate with a room of people who got it.

Apart from the organized bits of the con, there's also the joy of meeting up with people who get the whole fandom thing. It was lovely to spend time with [livejournal.com profile] silver_cyanne, and Sonya, and Flamingo, Kath Moonshine and Glo. To see [livejournal.com profile] sithdragn and her crew. To meet new people I haven't hung out with before. (Even with less people that there used to be, it seems there's never enough time to spend with everyone I'd like.)

This year, as I've done the last few years, I pick [livejournal.com profile] st_crispins up at the Detroit airport, and drop her off at the end, so the con is always bookended by our discussions of UNCLE and motherhood and academia and politics, and whatever catches our interest.

All in all, it was a really great time, and a nice way of renewing my fannish energy. (In celebration, I signed up as a vidder for the Pros Big Bang.)

Now if I could just convert a few more people North Americans to join in the Take That fandom madness. ;-)

Date: 2011-06-02 11:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gilda-elise.livejournal.com
I keep hearing that MW has gotten smaller, but I also keep hearing that people had a great time so that's okay. :-) I remember one year at Shore Leave there was a tornado warning so the hotel had everyone stay down in the ball room (which is in the basement,) for about an hour until it cleared. Fun, in an odd sort of way. *g*

Date: 2011-06-03 03:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] przed.livejournal.com
Smaller does not necessarily mean worse. I loved when there were more people and tons of people to hang out with, but it always had an air of freneticism back then. Like you couldn't possibly spend time with everyone you wanted to. Now it's more relaxed, more calm, and there's a better chance of spending quality time with the people you really care about (even if others you also care about are no longer there.)

The tornado warning was an odd sort of fun. But then I'm weird that way. I love big storms. Just, you know, not ripping off the roof big.

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