I have to concur, you guy's rocked!!  Bringing breakfast was a  hit.  
 
You guy's are always' welcome at Astronomicon!!
 
Wayne
 
 
In a message dated 11/20/2013 12:46:51 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi,  Alicia,

That's okay. My wife's name is Xihui. Thanks for your thorough  report. 
It is really a great success for R-Spec.

Ruhan  
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From: [email protected]  [[email protected]] on behalf of 
Alicia Henn  [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 10:13 PM
To:  Rspec
Subject: [R-SPEC] Astronomicon

Astronomicon was a success for  R-SPEC thanks to all the hard work by our 
boardmembers and their families.  Alan made sure that we had beautiful 
signage and posters all over the hotel  for our group and our books. Great 
advertising! Ted and David did an  outstanding job in the final stretch of 
producing the new antho, going the  extra mile to sure that we had copies in 
time to 
sell. The books made it to us  a whole day before the con. Whew!

Janice provided clever R-SPEC fortune  cookies to give away. They were 
quite a hit. Eric, Lynn, Ted, and I brought  breakfast for the con suite on 
Saturday to embody our group's sponsorship of  the con. Lynn's Scoth Eggs and 
Ted's Pain du Chocolate (from his story in the  antho) were absolutely 
delicious. You guys can make me breakfast any day  ;-).

Eric spent the whole weekend at the con even in the midst of  NaNoWriMo. 
Dude, with a minimum of 1667 words a day to log each day this  month, your 
sacrifice of time was particularly notable.

Jenny grabbed  us the best table in the Dealers' Room.  David, Alan, Jenny 
and Ruhan's  wife, Xi Wei (I apologize for mispelling) all staffed it, where 
we sold 29  books! That includes four copies of Ted's antho Strangely Funny 
and a copy of  Craig's newly published novel, The Gods of Earth.

Craig, Muxing, Ted,  Kurt and I led a panel discussion "Spec Fic in Your 
Backyard" on the enduring  use of familiar settings for crafting stories even 
in the Internet Age. Eric  chipped in with lots to say from the audience. 
Frank recorded it  all.

We were so proud to have Muxing Zhao with us on his first panel!  The 
youngest author to publish in a pro market is also a thoughtful and  articulate 
speaker. Great job, Muxing!

The whole board worked hard  organizing and executing our part in 
Astronomicon 2013 and as a direct result,  we had our act together. Please pipe 
up if 
I inadvertently left anyone out  that deserves a thanks.

Many, many thanks to Wayne Brown for putting on  the con and inviting us to 
participate. We had a great time!

You guys  rocked this con.

Alicia

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