A few notes on Phoenix Comicon for those who aren't local and might be interested in attending.
The convention is growing (much as a lot of Comic Cons), but we've been doing a steady increase over several years so have not had the growing pains some cons have had. Last year's attendance was 55,000. This year is expected to be more. We've expanded the exhibitor space from last year and have additional program space.
We will have close to 70 published authors on hand with three publishers exhibiting (Tor Books, Del Rey Books and Angry Robot). The front page at
http://www.phoenixcomicon.com currently has around 40 of the authors listed with 20+ more to come.
For the Books and Authors programming, I have four rooms dedicated to SF/F literature oriented programming (including a number of panels about writing), one dedicated to educational topics (for which educators can get learning credits), plus will also have panels in our larger event rooms. We're also doing an evening Drinks with Authors event on Saturday night.
On the exhibit floor, we'll have an Author's Alley area with many of the participating authors having table space, signing table for those authors not doing a table as well as a larger area for the authors who will definitely draw a crowd. Our bookseller is Mysterious Galaxy Books and we've expanded their space this year to accommodate all the books they will be carrying.
Jim will definitely be doing a solo talk and will be doing panels with other authors during the weekend. We're still in the process of putting together panel ideas.
For those interested in gaming, we have a large gaming area with many RPG and card games available. There's also plenty of comics guests, anime, horror, costuming, youth, actor guests, and various other things going on.
The hotels closest to the convention center are filling up, with the Sheraton being the one with the most rooms available. Yes, it will be warm in Phoenix in early June, but the convention center and the hotels have very strong air conditioners. The light rail also goes right by the convention center, so if you are staying elsewhere and you can get to it, you don't have to worry about parking.
Any questions you may have about the convention, please post them in this thread.
Lee Whiteside
Books and Authors Manager, Phoenix Comicon