Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 7, 2018

California Comic Book Conventions


Writer and comic book fan Kevin Sharp of Palo Alto regularly attends such comic book conventions as San Diego Comic Convention, also known as Comic-Con International: San Diego. The show, which began life as the Golden State Comic Book Convention in 1970, takes place over four days each summer at the San Diego Convention Center. Attendance regularly exceeds 120,000; in 2017 the convention drew over 130,000. Comic Con originally started as a gathering of comic book fans, dealers, and creators, but its scope has grown along with is attendance; comic books are now only one aspect of the show, along with videogames, television, movies, toys, and animation. The convention’s annual cosplay Masquerade contest includes such awards as Best in Show, Most Humorous, Best Young Fan, and Best Re-Creation.

Comic-Con’s organizers are also responsible for two smaller conventions: WonderCon and APE (Alternative Press Expo). WonderCon was originally held in Oakland, CA, before moving to San Francisco. Construction at the city’s Moscone Center led to the convention moving to Southern California in 2012. APE is a convention for independent and self-published comics and cartoons; it has been held in both San Jose and San Francisco since its inception in 1994.

In 2016, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and his partners started the Silicon Valley Comic Con in San Jose. The convention is a blending of comic books, genre media, and technology. Fans at the show might meet a star from a Marvel movie, along with an esteemed AI programmer; an artist at the show might find themselves signing comic books across the aisle from NASA’s booth. The show’s theme for 2018 is “What Does It Mean to Be Human?”

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Tips for Traveling to a Conference


A freelance writer in Palo Alto, California, Kevin Sharp has published material for a variety of audiences. Kevin Sharp engages with the writing community by traveling from Palo Alto to attend conferences throughout the country.

Conference travel is different than traveling for pleasure, in that you will need to get to your conference site efficiently and maximize your time while there. Many experienced conference travelers meet both goals by having a complete change of clothes in their carry-on bags. This allows you to look put-together if a bag gets lost or if there is no time to go through a checked bag before arriving at the conference.

You may also save time by entering the venue address and your hotel address into your phone, if the two are different. This lets you settle in quickly and travel between the two efficiently. You will be able to spend more time at the conference if you can avoid going back and forth often, and packing a full-day bag each morning can let you do this. The bag, which can be helpful even if you are staying on site, should contain chargers and devices, business cards, and snacks, as well as a water bottle.

Consulting the daily agenda will help you to pack your day bag effectively, while also giving you the chance to prioritize what you want to see and do. However, you will also want to be open to spontaneous socializing and networking with people you meet at the conference, so know where in your schedule you can work in some flexibility. Finally, be sure to schedule some rest time, as it is hard to learn or to put your best self out there if you are exhausted from trying to do too much.