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Madeline Ashby: 'Memento mori. (Or, how Worldcon’s youth problem will resolve.)'
If I had more time this would be a long post ranging over:
...and sundry related topics. But most of these are issues that are already being discussed, and I'll content myself for now with pointing to Ashby's very insightful post on how, unless these points are addressed, LitFandom's problems are going to end up being of purely historical interest.
Madeline Ashby: 'Memento mori. (Or, how Worldcon’s youth problem will resolve.)'
If I had more time this would be a long post ranging over:
- how the people I see at conventions in my mid-40s are in large part those I went to cons with in my mid-20s
- the demographics and atmosphere at Nine Worlds as compared with Eastercon/Worldcon
- the lack of progress towards panel parity or meaningful anti-harassment policies at Worldcon
...and sundry related topics. But most of these are issues that are already being discussed, and I'll content myself for now with pointing to Ashby's very insightful post on how, unless these points are addressed, LitFandom's problems are going to end up being of purely historical interest.
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Date: 2013-09-06 06:59 am (UTC)But broadly; my days of attending are winding down as I'd rather spend my time with more open people. Actual author interviews and thoughts and discussion, I can get online, and that has an ignore function and a backbutton.