There are 3 messages totalling 267 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. FK Wiki - Dead of Winter Con??? (2) 2. Admin: Anyone in Christchurch, NZ? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 08:37:32 -0500 From: Greer Watson <gwatson2@r.......> Subject: FK Wiki - Dead of Winter Con??? Can anyone help me with information about the two Dead of Winter conventions? I've been expanding the page in the Forever Knight Wiki (http://foreverknight.wikia.com/wiki/Dead_of_Winter), which originally said only that they were held in 1994 and 1995. A bit of googling turned up a number of interesting snippets of additional info, but also raises a lot of questions. I'm hoping there are still people on the list who can cast their mind back that far! 1. When were they held? "Winter" lasts for months, and runs over the New Year; so I can't be sure--the more so since I have picked up dates ranging from December to February! How long did they last (a day, weekend)? 2. Where were they held? Boston, I gather. (Both?) Can anyone remember more specifically, i.e. the hotel? 3. I gather that some of the actors were scheduled guests. Can anyone remember who, and which year they attended? 4. Apparently there was a writing contest for Dead of Winter '95. Second place in the serious fiction category was won by Brian Russell Hauser's "It's the thought that counts". Subsequently, a number of the stories and poems were published in the fanzine, Bedtime Stories from the Dead of Winter, (a) Was there a writing contest in '94 also? (b) Can anyone remember what the *other* categories were (e.g.adult, humour, poetry)? (c) And who won? (d) Of course, if someone has a copy of the fanzine and could send me more info on that, I'd be able to fill out its page, too. We don't have the names of any of the stories that appeared in it. 5. Susan Garrett's website says that Vampire Dance was held on Saturday, 3/12/94. At this, she wrote the story, "An Invitation to the Dance", by popular request and with much encouragement. So...there was a dance? Any more details? Was this just one year or both? 6. There are pictures of Amy wearing costumes made by Valerie Meachum. (Amy Who?) Was there a costume competition? And, of course, are there any *other* con activities that people remember? Panels? Sessions? Stuff in people's hotel rooms? All is wiki-worthy! Greer gwatson2@r....... http://www.foreverknight.org/FK4/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 12:07:47 -0500 From: L McDavid <mclisa1014@g.......> Subject: Re: FK Wiki - Dead of Winter Con??? I'm replying on line because I was there, and hope others will be able to supplement and/or correct my memory. -- McLisa > Can anyone help me with information about the two Dead of Winter > conventions? I've been expanding the page in the Forever Knight Wiki > (http://foreverknight.wikia.com/wiki/Dead_of_Winter), which originally > said only that they were held in 1994 and 1995. I > > 1. When were they held? "Winter" lasts for months, and runs over the New > Year; so I can't be sure--the more so since I have picked up dates ranging > from December to February! How long did they last (a day, weekend)? > > was there. I know the first was in January. It was held then because originally it had been scheduled to be a Boston area Star Trek con, which Nigel would attend. That con fell apart, but NIgel was still available, so Lora Hains of the FK Fanclub (yes, the one who later provided the name for Natalie's suicide friend in Last Knight) produced the mini-con Dead of WInter. I don't remember the date of the second. I do know Deborah Duchene joined Nigel in attending. Both lasted a long weekend, coming in on Thursday night (for me), programming on Fri., Sat., and Sun. morning. Con was over at noon. 2. Where were they held? Boston, I gather. (Both?) Can anyone remember > more specifically, i.e. the hotel? > The first was at a rather swanky convention hotel.. I know we freaked the mundanes who were also in the hotel the first time. :) One hotel was actually suburban Boston, Worcester, Mass. I don't remember where the other was, except that it was in Boston, or the names of either. > 3. I gather that some of the actors were scheduled guests. Can anyone > remember who, and which year they attended? > Nigel both years, Deb the second only. > > 4. Apparently there was a writing contest for Dead of Winter '95. Second > place in the serious fiction category was won by Brian Russell Hauser's > "It's the thought that counts". Subsequently, a number of the stories and > poems were published in the fanzine, Bedtime Stories from the Dead of > Winter, > > (a) Was there a writing contest in '94 also? > I don't think so. It was pretty spur of the moment because of limited prep time. > (b) Can anyone remember what the *other* categories were (e.g.adult, > humour, poetry)? > (c) And who won? > (d) Of course, if someone has a copy of the fanzine and could send > me more info on that, I'd be able to fill out its page, too. We don't have > the names of any of the stories that appeared in it. > Can't help here.' > > 5. Susan Garrett's website says that Vampire Dance was held on Saturday, > 3/12/94. At this, she wrote the story, "An Invitation to the Dance", by > popular request and with much encouragement. > So...there was a dance? Any more details? Was this just one year > or both? > I only remember that the second year dance coincided with a new ep of FK so at first was sparsely attended. We were all in the rooms watching the show. I think the Fix was the ep. because I remember coming down to breakfast in the elevator w. Nigel next morning and asking him if LC's presence in the loft was Nick's hallucination or real. He said real. > > 6. There are pictures of Amy wearing costumes made by Valerie Meachum. > (Amy Who?) Was there a costume competition? > Yes. Amy Hull. I can ask her to write you if Valerie, who is still on the list here, doesn't see this firt. > > And, of course, are there any *other* con activities that people remember? > Panels? Sessions? Stuff in people's hotel rooms? All is wiki-worthy! > Maybe later when I'm more awake. :) > > Greer > > gwatson2@r....... > http://www.foreverknight.org/FK4/ > McLisa (Lisa McDavid) "That will be trouble." listowner, Forkni-l & Fkfic-l mclisa1014@g....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 12:11:45 -0500 From: L McDavid <mclisa1014@g.......> Subject: Re: Admin: Anyone in Christchurch, NZ? On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:21 AM, Krista <lillychevalier@y.......> wrote: > > That would be me ;) > It's a great relief to hear from you.! > Sorry for the delay in replying but power etc is only just back on (so far > 50% of the city has power and 20%-30% has water), and things are a bit of a > mess > From the media reports, and in my case especially the BBC America news, things are awful in deed. > > I'm OK, and so is my family; but there are many people who aren't. Death > toll is 65 (so far) and over 300 people are listed as missing. > Again, this is a great relief. I'm sure we're all holding good thoughts or praying for Christchurch as the case may be. I know I am. > ~Krista. > McLisa (Lisa McDavid) "That will be trouble." listowner, Forkni-l & Fkfic-l mclisa1014@g....... > > > <I'm pretty sure there is someone who particpates in the Holiday Card Exchange > from Christchurch. Unfortunately I can't remember the name. I hope they > are okay. > > -Amanda> > > > > > ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 23 Feb 2011 to 24 Feb 2011 (#2011-21) **************************************************************
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