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If you've always seen science fiction conventions as something "they" do, you may be surprised that the process actually can involve you. You can have input in terms of programming ideas, you can, really --
Go here and fill out the survey --
http://www.denvention.org/programming/member_survey.php
Want to be on programming? There's a really useful FAQ here:
http://www.denvention.org/faqs/faq_program.php
Did you know that Denvention is already posting some bio stuff here? --
http://www.denvention.org/programming/bios.php
here's mine ...
http://www.denvention.org/programming/bios2.php#miller
More from me later today or early tomorrow
Go here and fill out the survey --
http://www.denvention.org/programming/member_survey.php
Want to be on programming? There's a really useful FAQ here:
http://www.denvention.org/faqs/faq_program.php
Did you know that Denvention is already posting some bio stuff here? --
http://www.denvention.org/programming/bios.php
here's mine ...
http://www.denvention.org/programming/bios2.php#miller
More from me later today or early tomorrow
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2008-04-06 15:46 (UTC)What's even more annoying is coming up with a great idea for a program panel, suggesting it to programming, and having them use it--with other people, none of them yourself.
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2008-04-06 16:20 (UTC)and they're not going to be deciding a lot of stuff until mid-May, IIRC. I was among the first dozen to fill out the survey, I think, and since I'd been in the midst of updating my bio that info was instantly available when I got a request... I have no idea yet if they'll use any of my suggestions -- I think I'm about 3 for 16 in the panel suggestion sweepstakes of late.