more from Fórum Fántastico…

Sunday, November 28th, 2010
Fórum Fántastico 2010...

a borg at Fórum Fántastico © Fénix Fanzine...

Raquel Garrido had already kindly given me links to the talk I did in English on World Building [parts one, two, three, four, five, and six]

She has also given me links to the video she took of me in conversation with Rogério Ribeiro in Portuguese [parts one, two, three and four]

If that wasn’t enough, Daniel Cardoso also made audio recordings of the talks which he has sent to me suggesting that some people might be interested in having them to listen to in this format.

So here is the talk on world building (in English), and the conversation with Roger Ribeiro (in Portuguese).

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at Fórum Fantástico 2010…

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010
a party political broadcast...

a political broadcast on behalf of the do-it-yourself world building party... © Daniel Cardoso

rogerio & safaa

Rogério Ribeiro & Safaa Dib © Gisela Monteiro

ricardo pinto

casting my spell *grin* © Daniel Cardoso

Stephen Hunt

Stephen Hunt © Daniel Cardoso

talking to Peter V. Brett...

talking to Peter V. Brett © Gisela Monteiro

panel on fantasy Lisbon

panel on 'Fantastic Lisbon': Octávio dos Santos, David Soares, Rui Tavares and João Barreiros © Daniel Cardoso

rogério interviews ricardo

Rogério Riberio interview © Gisela Monteiro...

signings

Stephen Hunt, Peter V. Brett and me signing books © Gisela Monteiro

It was hell getting to the Forúm Fantástico. I flew from Edinburgh at the unearthly hour of 6am… I’ve NO idea why it is necessary to be there 2 hours before the flight, and I wasn’t, but still! I loathe flying – it is by far one of the most unfortunate modes of transport devised by the human species. All that queueing, waiting, undressing, unpacking, dressing, packing, waiting, going here, waiting, going there, waiting, being sardined into an aluminium tube then squeezed out the other end. Could anything more ludicrous be conceived than a metal box hurtling through the air jammed full of hassled, short-tempered apes?! I would’ve rather gone by camel…

Amsterdam was suffering a gale. When the pilot managed a hair-raising landing, we all spontaneously burst into clapping to thank him for having saved our lives. Of course my connecting flight was also delayed. By the time I arrived at my hotel in Lisbon, I had been travelling for nearly 13 hours. It took me less time to get to Cambodia!

Hours late, I got a taxi to the convention. The driver hadn’t a clue where that was, and we wandered utterly lost before Rogério Ribeiro came to my rescue – not for the last time. The poor man organized the whole thing on his own (with some help from Safaa Dib) from Pisa!?

Eventually, a whole load of us went out for dinner. I had a real laugh with Daniel Cardoso, Inês Rôlo and Sofia Correia, chums I knew from facebook…

After yet again not enough sleep, I opened the morning’s proceedings with a talk on ‘World Building’… from which come all the gesticulations above. I did this in English because it would have been unfair to inflict such a ‘technical’ talk on my audience in my ropey Portuguese. (I found out later that Raquel Garrido had filmed the whole thing and you can find it here (part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). This was followed by a talk on ‘Technology and Atmosphere’ by Stephen Hunt and another on ‘Characters and Characterization’ by Peter V. Brett. I later had interesting chats with both of them.

When I got back from lunch with my editor Raquel Dutra, I watched a panel on ‘Fantastic Lisbon’ with four Portuguese authors who, with delightful fluency and wit, opened my eyes to a world of Portuguese fantasy and sci-fi I simply hadn’t realized existed. It’s easy to fall into believing that speculative fiction is entirely an English language affair.

After David Soares launched a book, I did an interview with Rogério in my less than sparkling Portuguese. Daniel produced a recording of this and I will try and put it online once I have it…

Stephen and Peter did their interviews. Then we all did a signing.

Then it was out for dinner (with among others Guadalupe Cabral and Inês Botelho), bed and the flight home the next morning.

Though quite a small convention, Fórum Fantástico was beautifully located, smoothly organized with a great mix of warm and bright people. As speculative fiction increases in popularity in Portugal, I am told that the Forum will grow bigger. I hope so, it deserves to be even more of a gathering than it already is…

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in Lisbon next weekend…

Sunday, November 7th, 2010
forum fantastico programme

Fórum Fantástico 2010 programme...

I am going to be in Lisbon, Portugal next weekend attending Fórum Fantástico 2010 as a guest. I am hoping to be wandering about on Friday (12th Novemember) afternoon. On Saturday (13th November) I will be giving a talk on ‘worldbuilding’ in the morning and talking about my books in the afternoon.

Here’s the programme

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fórum fantástico…

Monday, August 9th, 2010
forum fantastico...

forum fantastico...

I am delighted to be able to have accepted an invitation to attend Fórum Fantástico 2010 in Lisbon in November.

Fui convidado a atender O Fórum Fantástico 2010 em Lisboa em novembro e aceitei com grande prazer

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