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Readercon 20: Greer Gilman, and More
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Readercon: The Year Twitter Changed Everything
Readercon: The Year Twitter Changed Everything
scottedelman.livejournal.com — As I've told you far too many times, I've attended every Readercon since since the first in... 1987. So when I share that this Readercon was ... different ... you can believe me. The important difference? Twitter. Suddenly, there was a second Readercon ... (more) Readercon: The Year Twitter Changed Everything
Readercon Redux
yuki-onna.livejournal.com — Reposted from sovay  , a member of the Readercon ConCom: Let us all agree that "This is... your father's Readercon" is a really bad slogan. It has a deskful of negative associations and nothing to do with the current plan for ... (more) Readercon Redux
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