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I am glad you had a good time. Scott is a great guy, much taller than I thought (from the pictures) and I am glad he was there to help you out. I understand the Social Awkwardness thing, if fact it is the bane of my existence. My Social Awkwardness is compounded by sever embarrassment. I think the best description ever was when Neil Gaiman described “Fat” Charlie’s embarrassment. If you have not read it you should, but because it was a perfect description of me. My wife tells a joke that when we are in public she always know where the baby is, it’s always in my arms because then I can carry a security blanket and no one says anything. (really the baby is the security blanket) People will come to see the baby but don’t much bother dad. When I talked about going to a con, the first question that my wife asked me was are you going to take the baby with you? So I completely understand your shyness issue. I don’t suggest the road have gone down, but if you have a baby handy they do make a pretty good security blanket. Thanks for posting this and letting us shy folks know that there is hope for us.
As you will hear John Hemry say in an upcoming interview, the con is probably the best place for us to be because writers are, as a general rule, shy and will understand. I won’t say Scott was my security blanket, but he certainly helped to break the ice for me.
The fact that I LOVE to talk writing helped a lot too.
There is hope though. Take it in small steps.
It was great to meet you in person Michell, and I totally understand the social awkwardness thing. Sometimes I feel that too- but at Balti I was totally at home. The online world prepared me, and it felt like a meeting of friends that I simply hadn’t met face to face yet.
It was a pleasure to meet you Mike and I’m glad I could help. I tend to be more social than some, though even I suffer from social awkwardness from time to time.
Glad you enjoyed your first Balticon and that it was productive and enjoyable. I hope it won’t be your last.
And thanks for being my photographer and for putting up with all my Canada jokes ya hoser.
Awesome stuff, I’ve been waiting to see something about your experience at Balticon, just didn’t expect it to be in a Galaxy Billies post. It sounds like it was a blast, I can’t wait to hear those interviews because I love listening to people talk about writing!
Great stuff Mike, I hope to hear more about it in the next Get Published episode as well. Glad you had a good time, Scott seems like a great guy from talking with him a bit online. All the podcast authors do! The Tribe rocks.
Woops, nevermind, this isn’t the Galaxy Billies Episode 11 post I was thinking I was commenting on, can you tell I’m 2 Episodes in as a podcaster?
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