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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Jim at Phoenix ComiCon - June 5-8
« on: July 11, 2014, 01:58:47 PM »
Someone finally posted Jim's comedy panel!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ArpbO6wJdM

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DF Spoilers / Re: Skin Game Interview gathering topic
« on: July 11, 2014, 01:57:56 PM »
Someone finally posted Jim's comedy panel from Phoenix Comic-Con!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ArpbO6wJdM

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DF Books / Re: Perfect Casting Part Three
« on: June 09, 2014, 10:41:40 PM »
I actually like the idea of Galecki for Butters quite a bit. He's likable, dorky, and has great comedic timing. By the later books, he'd have a chance to showcase a lot more dramatic acting, too, so he'd have some range to worth with.

Billy the Werewolf, and all other werewolves in his group, are young when they first show up in the series. If any type of adaptation goes forward, they should certainly be cast with actors no older than early 20's.

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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Jim at Phoenix ComiCon - June 5-8
« on: June 09, 2014, 06:48:27 PM »
Here's Jim's panel on Magic Systems: Epic Fantasy VS. Urban Fantasy, also ft. Patrick Rothfuss, Jaye Wells, Myke Cole, Sam Sykes, and Stephen Blackmoore!

http://youtu.be/d9H7NSqJsnM

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DF Spoilers / Re: Skin Game Interview gathering topic
« on: June 09, 2014, 06:47:47 PM »
Here's Jim's panel on Magic Systems: Epic Fantasy VS. Urban Fantasy, also ft. Patrick Rothfuss, Jaye Wells, Myke Cole, Sam Sykes, and Stephen Blackmoore!

http://youtu.be/d9H7NSqJsnM

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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Jim at Phoenix ComiCon - June 5-8
« on: June 08, 2014, 06:25:46 PM »
I think that he was getting too many questions from too many different angles, everything from comparing Buffy the Musical to Dr. Horrible's Sing a Long Blog to which three fictinal characters he'd like to spend time with (I totally nailed this one. I said, "Lara" just seconds before Jim gave the same answer.  If you asked him that one on one and he had time to think about it, I'm sure he would have more ideas.

Yeah, that's true, there was a huge variety of questions. Having gone to the signing on Thursday and watching every YouTube video of past Q&A's, I really appreciated the diversity. It was a fun crowd. There's only so many times you can hear, "Did you really plan 20 books from the beginning? Do you play the Dresden RPG? Will we see the Jade Court?"

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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Jim at Phoenix ComiCon - June 5-8
« on: June 08, 2014, 05:52:34 PM »
I hope I didn't post this somewhere else already. My brain is still reeling from the con. I'm probably going back to day but I haven't decided for sure. I somehow overlooked the magic systems panel and missed it but I went to the Setting and Place in Urban Fantasy panel and laughed until I nearly cried. I don't know that I learned much about setting and place but Heather Brewer was hysterical and once she got warmed up Vicki Pettersson was funny as well. Jim was trying to stay quiet but Heather kept drawing him into the discussions and he had his usual humor. It was a lot of fun.

At the end, the authors were all asked where they were going next and they all replied that they were going to the drinks with authors event so my friend and I wandered over there. It was a blast. Jim was surrounded the whole night so I only got to speak with him briefly but he was charming as usual in spite of posing for dozens of pictures and being hemmed in until I'm surprised he could breathe. I got to speak with quite a few authors most of whom I've never read but all were very nice. It was a fantastic event. I even got another chance to talk briefly with Anne Sowards and Priscilla. Everyone was friendly. There are a couple of authors whose books I am going to have to try just because they were such incredibly nice people that I feel I should give their work a chance. Of course my brain was overheating and I usually thought about what I should have said or asked about ten minutes after I walked away from someone.

I closing in on 50 and this was my first con but I'm glad I went. I'll have to start planning to make this a yearly event.

Both of those sound like a lot of fun, I wish I could have gone! Did you make it to the Comedy's Hard panel on Friday? That was one I was very sad to miss, but the drive took a good two hours and just figuring out the layout of the con was ridiculous!

It was my first con as well (other than some small single focus events - X-Files and Buffy back in the day), and I had a blast! It was confusing and crazy and ridiculous, but quite fun. I realized that in the realm of nerds, I am a VERY SMALL nerd. I mean...there are fandoms at the con that I didn't even know existed. Plus, I am completely oblivious to the whole anime thing, which had a very strong presence.

That was you? I heard the question but I didn't pay attention to who was asking. Jim talking about Hans stunning his daughter's unsuitable dates made me laugh.

That was me! I thought it was hilarious, as well. I'd love to see overprotective Han! I figured Jim would actually have more ideas, but he seemed slightly flummoxed by the question.

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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Jim at Phoenix ComiCon - June 5-8
« on: June 08, 2014, 04:42:07 PM »
I was racing around Comic Con the last two days and I had to leave early yesterday to drive back to Tucson. I was hoping to make it up again today, but it's not in the cards. I saw Cenphx briefly in the hall as I was racing out to my car and I believe at the Magic Systems panel - but by the time the smoke cleared you were gone.

The Magic Systems panel was a lot of fun, as was Jim's Saturday morning spotlight. He said we WOULD get a definitive answer about Mac before the series ends! I asked Jim what he'd like to see in Star Wars VII, and he said he'd love to see Han Solo being a jealous husband and grumpy father. I'd love to see that!

Unfortunately, I couldn't make it to the signing line, but I'm glad I still got a couple signatures on Thursday. Hope you all have fun today at the con!

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DF Spoilers / Re: Skin Game Interview gathering topic
« on: June 06, 2014, 04:52:05 PM »
And a more complete version of the Skokie signing:

http://youtu.be/bVvlo-b5A-s

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Cinder Spires Books / Re: Release Date?
« on: June 06, 2014, 06:51:51 AM »
I just returned from the signing in Scottsdale, where Jim said that he has yet to finish the first book due to exploding teeth problems.

Also, not sure if this has been reported before, but Jim said he has a deal for 3 books, which could become 6, but he would love it to go to 9 books or so - because he's having so much fun writing it and the Beta readers are loving it.

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Cinder Spires Spoilers / Re: What we know
« on: June 06, 2014, 06:49:02 AM »
Regarding the scope of the series: Jim has a deal for 3 books, which could become 6, but he would love it to go to 9 books or so - because he's having so much fun writing it (when his teeth aren't exploding).

Just asked him this question at the signing in Scottsdale tonight. Can't wait for book 1!

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Had a blast tonight! Jim answered both of my questions, re: Lovecraftian influence and the scope of the Cinder Spires, and my other 2 potentially spoilery questions were asked in various ways by other fans.

Nice meeting MSD, crystaril, and Cenphx! Extra special thanks to MSD for taking a super cool pic of me with Jim. Can't wait for the con this weekend!

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DF Spoilers / Re: Skin Game Interview gathering topic
« on: June 06, 2014, 06:43:39 AM »
Here's a link to the livestream archive from Jim's appearance tonight in Scottsdale:

http://new.livestream.com/poisonedpen/skin-game-butcher

Fun times!

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Jim and I discussed it before the release, and he said no spoilery questions until Phoenix Comic Con. Scottsdale should be spoiler-free.

Cool, thanks for the heads up! I don't have any spoilery questions planned, but thanks to your info I can plan some spoilery stuff for the con this weekend! So excited for the next few days!

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DF Books / Re: Perfect Casting Part Three
« on: June 04, 2014, 05:52:56 PM »

Butters - TJ Thyne

Now THAT would be a great choice!

Witcha on Kristen Bell as Murphy.  Perfect.  Maybe a little "aging" makeup, but not much.


She's almost mid-30's, which would make her perfect for Murphy at the beginning of the series (especially considering everyone always plays a couple years younger on TV/film).

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