It’s always a shame when it comes to the last day, but like the saying goes, all good things must end.

It’s always a shame when it comes to the last day, but like the saying goes, all good things must end.
Two things always come into play on the Saturday. The first is how many additional books am I likely to buy from the dealer’s room? The second, and more difficult, is which discussions or panels am I going to prioritise over others? In the past I’ve dealt with this in a simple way, which am I likely to get the most benefit from? That might mean missing a reading or a Q&A but it’s the best measure I’ve come up with.
For those of you who follow me on any of the social media platforms that I’m a part of, you’ll know that last weekend I spent most of my time at the Bubonicon convention here in Albuquerque. I really enjoyed myself and as per previous years will be giving you a rundown of who I saw, what I heard and just generally, what went on.
I’ve been attending a lot more local author events lately. If you happen to follow any of my other social media platforms, you may have noticed this.
This year was our third visit to Universal Studios annual Halloween Horror Nights and, in a way, it became something of a combination between our previous two trips.
And so my Bubonicon adventures come to an end. At least for this year.
And now continuing my Bubonicon adventures, #Bubonicon49 – Day Two.
For those not already in the know, Albuquerque has an annual science fiction and fantasy convention called Bubonicon. I was there again this year and I’ll be doing a post for each day of the convention. This was the first day.
One of the things I’m still learning is how social media can be used as a key component in a writer’s career. Not that the concept was completely foreign to me…
I know, I know. Our trip to Universal and this year’s Halloween Horror Nights was last month and I’m way overdue for writing this post.