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Obligatory Shore Leave Thread

I'll try to make as many book panels as possible. Hopefully the "final" schedule won't have things all jacked up. Y'all are invited to the STARFLEET mtg on Sat AM. I'm hoping to get a big promotion.

Tonight I get to pick through my book collection and see what still needs to get autographed.

Karen
 
As a heads-up to anyone planning to use Baltimore's Light Rail system this weekend, part of the line is under construction this week through Saturday.

I posted on my blog how this may affect people. Basically, if you're flying into BWI and then intending to take the Light Rail to Hunt Valley, I might recommend making other transportation plans, while if you're coming into Penn Station and then taking the train to Hunt Valley you should be fine.
 
This is my sixth Shore Leave and it's the third one where there's been Light Rail construction going on during the weekend. What does MTA have against Shore Leave?

Let's see, I'm coming in by Greyhound... looks like I could take the 27 up past the Cultural Center and catch the Light Rail there... at, say, Mount Royal Station?
 
This is my sixth Shore Leave and it's the third one where there's been Light Rail construction going on during the weekend. What does MTA have against Shore Leave?
It's more to do, I think, with the Orioles being out of town. Not that MTA does a great job when the O's are playing.... *sigh*

Let's see, I'm coming in by Greyhound... looks like I could take the 27 up past the Cultural Center and catch the Light Rail there... at, say, Mount Royal Station?
Oh, good call! I didn't even think of Greyhound.

Yes, Christopher, that will work on Friday. And construction should be done on Saturday, so when you leave on Sunday you shouldn't have to worry about buses.
 
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about the 27, since the announcement says parts of Howard Street will be closed down. The 27 parallels the Light Rail tracks for most of the affected area. But there's nothing on the MTA website about the 27 being delayed or rerouted.
 
Christopher, I can tell you that, in all defiance of my own experience with the Baltimore MTA, they actually have people this week at the affected stops directing passengers as to where to go and what to do.

I've been to Baltimore's Greyhound station downtown (I read the second Double Helix book there a decade ago), but I don't know off-hand how far it is from the light rail or the local bus routes. I'd be tempted to recommend that if the Greyhound station is close to a subway stop (maybe Charles Center or Shot Tower, though I think the latter is closer to Fells Point), it might be worthwhile to take the subway up to the State Center stop, then pick up the northbound Light Rail at Cultural Center. (These two stops are a block apart; it's where I transfer lines on my daily commute.)
 
The closer it gets, the more I regret not saying "to hell with the credit card balance" and coming out this year.

Who's going to be live-Tweeting while there?
 
I've been to Baltimore's Greyhound station downtown (I read the second Double Helix book there a decade ago)

I think they've moved it since then.

, but I don't know off-hand how far it is from the light rail or the local bus routes.

The 27 makes a special loop right to the Greyhound station. The closest Light Rail stop is Hamburg Street, by the M & T Bank Stadium, which is about a half-mile walk. I actually walked there from the terminal last year to save on bus fare, but I don't think I'm up to it this week.


I'd be tempted to recommend that if the Greyhound station is close to a subway stop (maybe Charles Center or Shot Tower, though I think the latter is closer to Fells Point), it might be worthwhile to take the subway up to the State Center stop, then pick up the northbound Light Rail at Cultural Center. (These two stops are a block apart; it's where I transfer lines on my daily commute.)

Nope. The nearest subway stop looks to be about a mile and a half from the Greyhound terminal.
 
The closer it gets, the more I regret not saying "to hell with the credit card balance" and coming out this year.
If you've got balance to spare on your credit card, you could assuage your disappointment by making a contribution to, and thereby becoming a co-producer of, the roast of Mike Friedman. Doing so has the additional perquisite of getting your name put in the DVD credits -- and on the comp list for a free DVD....

Just saying... :)
 
Trying to decide if I should load up on anthologies, single ST books, or bring more non-ST stuff like "Dragon Precinct", "The Last World War", etc...to be signed. :D
 
Make sure you save some cash to buy copies of The Calling and my other recent works when you stop by my table during "Meet the Pros".... :)
 
Trying to decide if I should load up on anthologies, single ST books, or bring more non-ST stuff like "Dragon Precinct", "The Last World War", etc...to be signed. :D


I hear there will be several of the "Seven Deadly Sins" represented at the con. Just saying.
 
Make sure you save some cash to buy copies of The Calling and my other recent works when you stop by my table during "Meet the Pros".... :)

If you'd be so kind as to sign my 'Destiny' trilogy, sure!

I hear there will be several of the "Seven Deadly Sins" represented at the con. Just saying.

Sounds good. Also bringing my copies of "Assignment: Eternity" and "To Reign in Hell". :D
 
^ What the con loses in lust quotient without Amy Sisson it will regain many times over thanks to the attendance of my lovely wife, Kara. ;)
 
Just back from Shore Leave and I wanted to say it was a blast, and to thank all of the Trek authors who showed up and took the time to answer all of my questions. Your patience and good humor at the panels is much appreciated by the fans.
 
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