January 30, 2004

Yea, Vericon...

Tom Galloway notes that Peter has gotten invited back to Harvard this weekend-- specifically, Vericon.

His schedule for Saturday the 31st:

1:30-2:30 Comedy in Genre Writing panel with Mike Carey and Brian Clevinger

3:00-4:00 Signing

4:30-6:00 Whatever he wants to talk about (i.e. it's Peter and an audience)

Come one, come all, come early, come often. Or does that belong in the previous thread?

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Posted by: Carrie at January 30, 2004 10:03 PM

Wait, did this just happen?

Posted by: Blue Jackal at January 30, 2004 10:49 PM

Whyyyy must I be plagued by living in the accursed South?

Posted by: Tom Galloway at January 30, 2004 11:09 PM

To be just a bit more specific, the items listed will be happening on Saturday the 31st. See the Vericon website for complete con details and schedule.

Posted by: Brian at January 31, 2004 07:49 AM

But the important question: will he stick around for the Buffy-the-Musical Karaoke Party?

Posted by: George Grattan at January 31, 2004 03:58 PM

1. Dammit. Wish I'd known about this earlier.

2. Dammit, Dammit. Wish I didn't (still) have bronchitis.

3. Dammit, Dammit, Dammit. Wish I didn't have stacks of papers to grade.

Have fun, all!

Posted by: Julio at January 31, 2004 09:59 PM

Hey PAD, I was wondering if you or if anyone else heard of the fan created ST series called "New Voyages". It takes place during what would have been the Original Series 4th season. It looks like they put alot of work into it, including recreating the old bridge.

www.5yearmission.com

Posted by: Mike at February 1, 2004 01:23 PM

I was there at Vericon yesterday, and can attest to the following.

One, Peter David was pretty hilarious.

Two, there was no Buffy-the-Musical Karaoke party.

That second one made me VEEEEEEEERRRY sad.

Posted by: Brian at February 1, 2004 09:01 PM

I was sad about the lack of Karaoke too! Especially since it was listed prominently on their online schedule.

I have a friend who was thinking of coming JUST so her 5-year-old son could karaoke "They Got the Mustard OUT", which apparently is his favorite song in the entire world.

Posted by: Somebody at February 2, 2004 08:53 AM

Why no CM19 thread?

Posted by: mary ellen wofford at February 2, 2004 06:48 PM

NEW VOYAGES? There's a couple of books of fan fiction that were published years ago by Pocket Books, based around original series characters. And some of the stories were actually quite good. Is this more in the same vein?

Posted by: Julio at February 4, 2004 09:42 AM

NEW VOYAGES.

I never read any of the fan fiction books, so I could not inform you if they are related. I would suggest watching an episode to see if you notice anything similar between the books and the fan show.

:)

Posted by: Jim Lowe at February 6, 2004 06:04 PM

Just a quick note on the New Voyages comments. We (I am part of the production crew) are a group of fans who are just crazy enough to build from scratch some of the original series (Star Trek) sets, costumes, props, ... All to have fun filming our own, new stories of Kirk and the gang and maybe rasie a few bucks for charity.

In the first 4 days of release we had over 1,000,000 people download the episode and to date we are now over at 2,5000,000.

Some BIG news is being released tonight around 7PM EST on our message boards and we'll be around to chat with anyone interested in our further endeavors.

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Thanks for the comments so far. Please feel free to add you rcomments to our board. We wnat to hear it all so we can continue to improve!

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