Nov 11, 2011

I’m back. Did you miss me?

 

shot_1320968608266Well that was a nice little jaunt to Brisbane. I have a really cute nephew – who despite his parents warnings to the contrary, never woke me up.  I slept, as they say, like a baby1.

Highlights of the trip were of course, said nephew and his parents (haven’t seen my sister since she got married 3 years ago) and Supanova.

 

Overwhelmed

To say that I was overwhelmed by Supanova is a little of an understatement.  Perhaps it’s living rurally for 3 years, where a crowded street is another person walking toward you on the footpath.

At its peak the pressing crowd was stifling and oppressive.  Talking to the authors at the Dymocks stand though, I was informed that it would have been impossible to move in the exhibition hall if they hadn't already held a Supanova earlier in the year.

 

Movie stars from afar

I thought about lining up for signatures at the Movie/TV star pavilion but to things put me off

  1. The price – $30 each for a signature
  2. The Line – continually 100 metres long for about 4 hours.

I did see Val Kilmer and Billy Boyd from afar and really that was enough.

 

Authors are cooler than movie stars

I preferred to hang about the Dymocks stand where

  1. The authors actually engage you in conversation
  2. The authors sign your books for free

I met a number of authors in person

They were all much cooler than Val Kilmer. 


1.  My brother in law’s home brew may have had some influence here.
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I wondered how your holiday went when I saw you commenting. Glad it went well and you enjoyed Supanova (and your brothers brew!). I would have liked to seen Christopher Lloyd I have to admit
1 reply · active 696 weeks ago
I was going to sit in the Delorean, but it wasn't one from the movie
I feel overwhelmed and slightly freaked out at large events like that and I live in Sydney. But I can imagine it would be worse coming from a quiet country area to a city. I went to Supanova in Sydney last year and like you, wasn't going to line up for hours and pay $30 for a signature. The lines were packed though (especially the one for Eliza Dushku!) and poor Jennifer Fallon was sitting at the Dymocks stand looking lonely and miserable. Says a lot about society.
1 reply · active 696 weeks ago
I was hoping to catch Jennifer at this one but she was unable to attend in the end. I will probably attend Supanova again when its in Adelaide next year.

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