Saturday, September 12, 2020

A Day Of Me3tings

A DAY OF ME3TINGS I’m afraid all I can spare this week is the lightest of blog posts, and with solely a teaspoonful of precise advice for authors. Tomorrow morning I depart for the airport at about 5:00 am for a 7:25 flight from Seattle to Los Angeles that ought to get me in at 9:forty five. A cab straight to the conference center, and it’s off to the E3 races. Thankfully I actually have a full day of meetings, which is one of the best anyone can expect from E3. It’ll be fairly a busy day, and other than two meetings with present shopper Némopolis, I can’t really let you know what I’m up to or who I’m talking to. But that is going to be an important set of sit-downs for me, and a wild, full day. That’s ten back-to-again conferences then a cab back to the airport for my 7:25 pm flight back to Seattle, which will get me back on the ground at 10:00, at which level I might be driven house by my wife and carried upstairs to mattress to sleep the sleep of the just for the following forty days and forty nights. Advice? If you’re paying your personal travel bills, ask yourself: Do I actually need to remain the night time? Go to conventions, even when just for in the future, if they’re within a three-hour flight of residence. I’ll let you understand next week, assuming I’ve recovered sufficiently, if I still assume this is a good idea. â€"Philip Athans About Philip Athans Fill in your particulars beneath or click an icon to log in:

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