Nov. 2nd, 2010

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Pic of Ldwheeler In Action during the one-shots is courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] lord_korak, used by permission. He has a truly tremendous amount of OVFF photos here.

OK, it's more than a week away now, so I should finish up my OVFF conrep before it recedes into the mists of memory and dream, The last post had pretty much only covered the Pegasus concert and awards; this one will handle the highlights (for me) of the rest of the con.



* As mentioned in a previous post, I took part in the one-shots again this year, with my 1910 Frankenstein-based song "The Mirror." Considering it was only my second time ever taking the stage in such a context -- and my first time with a sizable contingest of people in the room, because last year the one-shots were booked against [livejournal.com profile] seanan_mcguire's signing in the consuite -- I thought it went well. I was at ease, stayed in key, stayed close to the mike as far as I could tell, and didn't just stare at my lyric sheet (though I'd only finished writing the song the night before). I got at least one compliment on it afterward, so I guess it was OK. Also as noted earlier, I was drafted -- along with [livejournal.com profile] the_sheryl, [livejournal.com profile] gorgeousgary and [livejournal.com profile] lord_korak -- by Urban Tapestry to come on stage with stuffed squirrels to "do whatever you want with them" while they played "The Squirrels Are Taking Over." I mostly tried to stay out of the performers' way, mostly having my squirrel maniacally sway happily along to the lyrics about its fellows' inevitable rising, and occasionally giving my critter a faux-shocked accusatory stare when [livejournal.com profile] ohiblather sang particularly vile examples of squirrel perfidy. But compared to [livejournal.com profile] lord_korak, that was nothin' -- he threw himself off the stage, simulating (?) a deadly squirrel attack. Method actors. :-)

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