I didn't want to do it as I've used my nightshade BB as my "blog" but Rick Bowes persuaded me to do it...don't know how often I'll be able to stand it but we'll see. Please bear with me while I figure out how to use the various functions

I just returned from Japan, where I spent three weeks traveling around, and attending NipponCon. I'll repost my posts from nightshade about the trip. I hope this weekend I'll start downloading the photos to my flickr account.

August 18th
I'm in Tokyo with Eileen Gunn and John Berry and having a great time! Weather is way too warm for running around in, yet that's what we've been doing. Great sushi, went to the folk art museum today. Missed the very early fish market but hope to get there when we get back to Tokyo next week. The Hotel Asia Center is wonderful. Nice people at the front desk--very helpful. Nice enough rooms, air-conditioning, good mixture of western and eastern breakfast at a reasonable price. Free bottled water.

On to Kyoto tomorrow afternoon.

August 30th:
I'm in Yokohama, ensconced at the Intercontinental Hotel for the next few days--World SF con officially begins this evening. It's the first ever in Asia and the Japanese seem very proud to host it. Everyone I have met has been unfailingly polite. I almost kissed the engineer who came to our room last night at 11pm to fix my internet--the wifi signal was too low to work. He took my laptop around the hotel to see if it was the hotel's fault--I have no idea what he found out, but he came back and gave me a dsl thingie and now it works like a dream. Pat Cadigan was asleep from major jetlag while all this was happening.

THis morning we were bussed to the Hayakawa offices with a lot of other sf folk and given a tour. Then walked a few blocks to a restaurant where we had an incredible buffet lunch with everflowing wine and champagne. We were brought back by bus around 3pm.

I registered for the convention then went with Delia SHerman to check out the dealer's room, which is in a different building from where the convention center...they weren't yet set up...I decided to come back and relax until dinner at6pm. I'm meeting Pat, Delia, Ellen Kushner, and a former CLarion student of Ellen and Delia's for dinner in the mall attached to the Pan Yokohama and subway station...not like our malls at all.Kelly and Gavin were supposed to join us but Kelly realized she had to attend the opening ceremony, as her publishers requested her to.

Luckily it's overcast and much cooler than it has been.

August 31: (referring to the panel:
Sprawl Fiction "Sprawl fiction" was coined to show how new writers, most in their thirties, are trying to expand our genre yet still loving its very core, straight SF. Terms like "new Weird", "interstitial", "strange fiction" or "new fabulist" don't cover the trend fully. It is a natural reflection of our urban society and probably heralds the new stage of our evolution; to the stars. We talk about why the new generation slipstream is not the fusion of literary fiction and SF/F.
Ellen DATLOW, Gavin J. GRANT, Lou ANDERS, Yoshio KOBAYASHI

Weirdly, the "sprawl" panel is about the cross genre movements that have created various smaller niches of mags (or have been created by)--nothing to do with cyberpunk. The cyberpunk panel tomorrow is supposed to be some weird performance...I'll try to report on that later.

Attended the SFJA reception this evening and the food was incredible! Lobster, huge fish en croute, shrimp, and peking duck. (more than that) I tried not to eat too much as dinner had been planned for months with the Silverbergs, Eileen Gunn, John Berry, and Pat Cadigan.

September 4th:
I've been having a great time --Pat and I have been hanging out in Tokyo for the past two days. Yesterday we travelled from Yokohama to Tokyo in the afternoon and checked into our Asia Center hotel room. It's much smaller than the one I shared with Eileen and John two times earlier in the trip and we're in the older section called the annex. I think it's because we made this reservation late and they're pretty booked up around now. We went to Harijuka (sp), the area where kids shop and stopped in Kiddyland, where we bought some truly silly stuff and then the Oriental Bazaar where we bought some very nice stuff. But first we went to the top of a very fancy dept store called La Foret where they were having a Svankjamar exhibit.
There were paintings, sketches, prints, and a LOT of three dimensional representations of Jan and his wife Anna's work. Plus some of the pieces used in his various movies such as Alice (In Wonderland) and LIttle Otek--there was even a wooden rendition (anatomically correct) of LIttle Otek. It was a marvelous exhibit--in Japanese and Czech, alas. I bought a catalog.

Then we met John and Eileen and Takayuki and Mari at our hotel and took a cab to dinner at the place where there's a big fight at the climax of Kill Bill I--Compache (or something like that)--also George Bush had drinks there apparently. ANyway, the we drank sake and ate sushi, and other delights. A lovely farewell dinner.

We persuaded Takayuki and Mari to meet us for lunch at noon today at the big lantern at the shrine at Asakusa--I wanted to take Pat shopping there in the morning as there are all these stalls (that I was rushed through) a couple of weeks ago when I was there with JOhn and Eileen). We found lovely kimonas for about $10--yes $10!--vintage ones that were lovely. And we bought some short jackets (we both forget what they're called) for gifts at a different place. Also less than $10 each.

Then we waited at the gate of the shrine and waited. At around 12:30 I went to look for a pay phone--I had to go out of the market area and found one that didn't work. Pat and I decided to wait till 1pm. Around 12:45 a bunch of Americans we know who were touring (including Lawrence Person) just happened to show up. I borrowed someone's cell phone and called each of them but got no response. But about ten minutes later Mari comes running up to say that they were at the other end of the market (the front apparently ) where there is another giant lantern--where we were supposed to meet them (but missed because we entered from a side street)

She got a phone call with no message but returned the call and got the guy who lent us the phone--Jack Bell --who explained where we were--very lucky that we connected. ANyway, we went to a local eel rice restaurant, that specialized on eel on top of rice. We had another fantastic meal with some sushi, grapefruit ice, etc etc. and went to meet their friend Segiguchi (his last name)--I can't remember his first name--who has the largest Barbie doll collection in Asia (and maybe the world). He took us upstairs in the building in which he works (he owns the company) and showed us his collection. It's only open by appt. NOt only does he have thousands of barbies, but he collects Twiggy dolls and ephemera, stewardess uniforms, astro boy dolls, and tons of other stuff. If anyone ever criticizes my various collections I will show them photos of this guys' collections. Amazing.

THen we went to Tokyo Station to buy our train tix to Narita tomorrow. Pat leaves at 11am and I at 3:30 so we'll be traveling there separately.

Ate in the room--take out sushi box from the local AM/PM, one of the ubiquitous 7/11 type stores all around -there are 7/11s too.

And after a very long day I'm home.
Pat got up at 5am and left and 6:30 am. I had her make sure I was up when she left because my alarm clock kicked the bucket a few days ago and I don't think the Asia Center provides wakeup calls. All went smoothly, although when I arrived at Narita airport I thought I was at the wrong terminal so took the bus to the other terminal and then realized I had indeed been at the correct terminal and had to ride back. Luckily I had a bit of extra time built into my planning.

Read Jeff Thomas's DEADSTOCK (great world building as always in his "Punktown" fiction) enroute to Minneapolis. Slept most of the way from Minneapolis to Laguardia but read some of Michael Connolly's ECHO PARK, which I'm enjoying.
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What me ignorant?


Why thank you, Tempest! :-) Ok. So I don't really understand how it works--how did you know I started posting?

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Hey, look who's blogging! Welcome to the goldfish bowl.

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Welcome to the LJ machine. It was nice to see you in Yokohama.

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Sorry that we didn't a chance to talk, but you seemed to fly in and then out very quickly...how long were you actually there? Did you travel around Japan at all?

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Good to see you finally using your LJ, Ellen!

You know, for someone who didn't want to blog, your first post is rather long! ;-)

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


I know I know. But I cut and pasted my "trip report" from the nightshade BB...We'll see how often and how much I blog in the future....

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Well now that you're here, let's get down to some serious bitching about how little attention your and Terri's "Coyote Road" is getting. Where are the damn reviews?

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Maybe I should post about the book first, then we can bitch about it! I will post the TOC and cover now...

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I'm glad Rick emailed you while we were on the phone tonight. You're going to have fun with your own separate blog, I think. At least I have fun sort of decorating and choosing what sorts of functions to have on my site. And livejournals are very popular for the friends view function that Tempest has described as being why she found out so quickly. That's a big plus. Probably those of us who know you're relocating here should let others know in the blogosphere. :)

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Hey Chris,
Welcome, to you!
I'm pretty ignorant on how to use a lot of the functions. forex, although my photo of the Subterranean cover was a url and worked fine, my attempted link to Vess's website didn't...any suggestions as to why? Also...why that use space between the Subterranean post and cover art?

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Nice first post, Ellen. I've enjoyed your infrequent posts at Shocklines, and I'm sure to enjoy your infrequent Live Journal entries as well. ;)

-A.J.

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So glad to have you posting here!! I like reading your posts on Nightshade and elsewhere, but I find the LJ format most convenient of all.

The last series I rented from Netflix was "Carnivale" and it just ended up pissing me off because it had the potential to be such a wonderful series and HBO treated it so shabbily. I would have boycotted them forever, but they've pulled me back in with "Big Love" and "Flight of the Conchords," the evil bastards.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Hi Mary,
Yeah, LJ does seem more convenient than any other place I post. Thanks for the welcome.

I have CARNIVALE on my list...I watched one episode of BIG LOVE and really enjoyed it. Not sure I'd want to watch the whole series though. I plan to rent DEADWOOD....What's FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS? That's one I haven't heard of.

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LJ makes my day every day with some random event. Finding your post was today's! Keep us up to date over here.

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Hey, good morning! Welcome to the...party, crowd, machine, whatever. I'd've left a message sooner, but the site wouldn't let me sign in.

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Welcome to LJ-land!

WBGO was my always-on music choice when I lived in the area. I miss it, now that I'm in Maine. (But the sound of the ocean through my open window makes up for it.)

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I love most of the music they play, although their definition of "jazz" is pretty broad.

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Hey, Ellen! Welcome back and welcome to LJ (Locus Blinks outed you). I'm always conflicted about blogging, but LJ has done more good than harm, as long as you don't let it take over your life!

I can't believe you finished Buffy already. I have a ton of shows on DVD--I'll send you a list and you can pick stuff out if you want to borrow any. :)

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That was fast!
Yes, I zoomed through Buffy, a season at a time, often watching 3 discs a night.

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Welcome! It's hip, it's now, all the kids are doing it.

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Welcome


Hi Ellen, and welcome!
Wonderful to see you in Japan -- Lou

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com

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Thanks, Lou. And I enjoyed the panel you and I were on --although I'm still not convinced "sprawl" is the best word to use to describe the fragmentation of the genres.

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I'm puzzled. This is your first post? I saw your name here when I joined up about a year ago. That's when I "friended" you.
(I hope you don't mind. I went around "friending" everybody I've met in real life, and I hadn't realized at that point that not everybody likes that.)

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Melissa,
Yup. I joined LJ a year ago so that I could post in other peoples' blogs without signing my name each time (half the time I'd forget and come in as "anonymous." I never actually posted anything in my account till yesterday.

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Welcome to LJ! I tend to be lazy and rely on the Friends page here to keep up with people, so I'm delighted to see you on it.

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Look at this: I thought I'd be one of the first to welcome you here and already half of planet earth has arrived. I'm late as usual. Anyway, I'm so glad you've decided to post. It gets addictive once you start.

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Yup. I can see that (unfortunately)--the addictive part, I mean. :-)

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>>I'm in Tokyo with Eileen Gunn and John Berry and having a great time! Weather is way too warm for running around in, yet that's what we've been doing.


Wait until Westercon '09. Nothing like Phoenix in July.

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Well, I won't be attending that --but I like dry heat better than wet heat anyway ;-).

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