I hope to know Bacigalupi. He seems to be the only American SF writer
who can speak
Chinese. I know that he studied Chinese in China, and worked in
Beijing for a year.

Ruhan

On Aug 10, 10:56 pm, Alicia Henn <[email protected]> wrote:
> It was awesome. Still processing it all.
> Made lots of new contacts, stood up and challenged a couple of panels.
> Learned how to pronounced Bacigalupi (BATCH iga LOOPee) from Paolo,  
> who is the coolest guy! He's excited about the antho.
> Ran myself ragged Friday with panels, readings, then into the night  
> with parties. Dragged ourselves around Saturday into the evening, and  
> called it quits Sunday mid-afternoon.
> Ate in the same restaurant as Neil Gaiman, but decided not to bother  
> him. Was very tired by then. The waiter was thrilled to find out he  
> was serving a star.
> Poked around Old Town Montreal and Chinatown a little. Found chinese  
> bakeries that carriedpork buns! Haven't had those in years.
>
> So much...
>
> Alicia
>
> On Aug 10, 2009, at 7:53 PM, SteveC wrote:
>
>
>
> > Congratulations, Nancy!
>
> > Hope you all had fun at Worldcon, especially you first-timers.
>
> > Steve
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