I was nervous about 800 different things going into Shore Leave. I came out of Shore Leave with all of them turning out to be nothing to worry about. My only regret was that I slept through the masquerade.
But the Roast was great fun (best of all -- I was first, so
I'M FREE!!!!!!!!!!!! BWAH-HAH-HAH-HAH-HAH!), and we raised $1300 for the Red Cross, which made the abuse almost worth it.

My own rebuttal wasn't the best in the world, but I take heart in the fact that I was still funnier than Glenn.
Aside from the sparsely attended Sunday-at-10am
Shards and Shadows panel, all the panels I did were well attended, we recorded a fun live podcast for
The Chronic Rift, with Trek BBS regulars terpette and Greg Cox joining John Drew and I to discuss JJTrek, and the Boogie Knights concert went phenomenally well (we did audience requests for the first time ever, and I did my first lead vocal, on a song I wrote called "I'm Gonna Wreck the Shrine").
It was great seeing everyone, hanging out in the bar, seeing old friends, drinking too much, not eating enough, catching up with folks, and so much more. The lunch Christopher mentioned with him, me, Marco, Dayton, and Kevin was especially enjoyable after a long weekend. And talking to all the fans there, and seeing the enthusiasm for my work was very very gratifying. (Lots of people interested in the
Farscape comics and saying nice things about
A Singular Destiny.)
And there's now a Keith puppet. Be afraid, be
very afraid!
Great weekend. I am pleased.