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The Phoenix Comic Con 2013 Experience

I have posted more pictures from the Phoenix Comic Con 2013 below.  These were the few I took with my own camera, as it was always low on battery due to using the Square for credit card sales.  Our booth at #1629 was awesome, being at the end of the row by the Lego exhibit and the Star Wars exhibits.  Lots of folks fled the crowded aisles to take a breather at the end of the row in open space where we could get great photos.  I will post more when I get the photos back from the friends who helped in our booth.

The convention was awesome as always.  There is no other place you can have 40,000 or more folks gather with no problems.  Everyone is friendly, having a great time, and accepts everyone else.  You can wear pretty much anything you want, including street dress, costumes of characters or your own inventions.  A great time was had by all.

Unfortunately, there were two small flies in the ointment.  The first was the annual Zombie Walk.  The street is only one block long that they block off and there were too many observers and walkers to see anything.  The anti-zombie forces were cool when it was just the Zombie Response Team or the Department of Zombie Defense.  This time there were hundreds of non-zombies including Dr. Who’s, steampunkers and regular super heroes, which I thought took away from it.  The zombies themselves were so packed in that you could not make out anything but a crowd.  Instead of a walk, they let them surge forward about fifty feet at a time in mass.  It needs to go back to its roots and have more space for people to have fun.

The second was when someone apparently played with a fire extinguisher and set off the fire alarms on Sunday around 4:15 pm.  Everyone evacuated.  When we could return, they had to keep all but exhibitors and staff out because a few were trying to run down to the unguarded merchandise.  I was told they would not open it again, since they were supposed to close at 5 pm.  My wife and I packed up all our stuff, then they announced they were closing at 6:30 pm.  We just left at 5 pm anyway.  Those were minor issues in the scheme of things.  I really appreciate the great folks at PCC that helped this year, including Erin Bence who was awesome to work with.

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Thursday Night at Phoenix Comic Con 2013

Thursday used to be the day out of town folks arrived at the hotel, had dinner and a party before the con started on Friday morning.  This time it had programming and I was on the exhibit floor at my booth for six hours.  Three more long, but fun, days to go.  Here are some photos from the first night:

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KWOD Radio Interview at Phoenix ComicCon 2013

Patti Hulstrand, the host of KWOD radio is broadcasting live from Phoenix ComicCon 2013.  She will be interviewing many bright stars among movie actors, TV actors, and great authors.  Then…after she interviews those people, she has been gracious enough to add me to the list as well.  I have appeared on her radio show once before and she was a gracious and captivating host.  I will likely be discussing the new anthology, Twisted Nightmares, just out last week in print form.

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Michael Bradley, Author

Remember, you can stop by booth #1629 at Phoenix ComicCon 2013 to say hello and get your autographed copy, right off the presses.  Thanks to Patti Hulstrand and all of you who give me your time and support.  It is much appreciated.

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Excitement and Frustration

So, I am going to be at booth #1629 at Phoenix Comic Con 2013 from Thursday May 23rd through Sunday May 26th!  That is the really exciting part.  I will be selling signed copies of Twisted History, The Travelers’ Club and the Ghost Ship, The Travelers’ Club – Fire and Ash, and the newly released Twisted Nightmares.

My wife will be selling vintage jewelry, Gatsby like hair decorations and pop culture creations at the same booth with me, from her Susanne’s Passions craft store.  I am really looking forward to this awesome event, both as a vendor, and as an attendee.  My friend and fellow author, Chris Wilke, and his family will be helping out at the booth some as well.

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So why the mixed feelings?  Why the frustration?

It is because the “powers that be” at Phoenix Comic Con refuse to consider me for any panels.  I will not name the person, but I write articles for the same publication as this person.  Despite the fact that I have appeared at numerous conventions and appeared on local panels at LepreCon, DarkCon, and the Wild Wild West Con, the folks at PCC won’t return my calls or emails.  They even refused to talk to me in person.

Why?  Because I am Indie-published.  Despite the fact that PCC has panels each year on how to Indie publish, their guy in charge of writers only invites those published through traditional publishers.  In fact, the panels on Indie publishing have all authors who are traditionally published.  The exception of course is Michael Stackpole, a great guy who has been a mentor in my journey, who had many books traditionally published and now Indie publishes.

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It is a shame that even at a cutting edge cultural event, the old social morays still stay in place, that some how an Indie published author is a “vanity press” author.  Some of their guests in prior years I have actually outsold as an Indie, and one of them had a book deal but did not even have a book out yet.  I know we each have our own path.  I even feel petty and small for being irritated by this.  However, I have real experiences to share with authors who go to events like PCC to see a panel on “Indie publishing.”  I have been on dozens of panels on the topic, been written up in local newspapers and media, and appeared at many writer conferences to give seminars on the topic.

I am very happy for the authors who are appearing, including a great person I worked with years ago named Amy Nichols who has her first book published, an awesome Children’s book.  Also there will be Jenn Czep, who is a wonderful person with a story in Twisted Nightmares.  Michael Stackpole, Timothy Zahn, Terry Brooks and Cherie Priest are all great people too.  Sam Sykes and Gini Koch I know and enjoy as well from meeting them and being on panels together.  I don’t even care that much not to be selected – it is not even being considered because I am an Indie that is frustrating.

I don’t usually rant.  I am a very upbeat guy in general.  For some reason this just annoys the heck out of me.

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