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Sun Feb 11, 2007 — by Elayne Riggs
Conventional Wisdom
How To Survive The Convention Experience
As we all gear up for the 2007 convention season, what with Len Wein's Phoenix Cactus Comicon report and Heidi MacDonald's heads-up regarding a rumor of limited NYCC publisher passes for pros and the news that the San Diego Comic Con International's Artist's Alley is already at capacity, the one post I found most buoying was Kathleen David's about appreciating all the effort that goes into organizing a convention. Granted, Kath is more likely discussing smaller, non-professional cons, but it's a good set of rules to remember no matter where you find yourself traveling this year.
Warren Ellis and Tom Spurgeon talk about certain instances where there's no love lost between attendees and organizers, particularly regarding a certain upcoming event.
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