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Mike Sosnowski at Comic-Con


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Welcome to The Genre Traveler! Please sign up using the form to the right so that you'll get all the latest updates to the site. You also might want to sign up for the RSS feed, which you can do via email or your favorite RSS Reader. I met Mike at Haunt X in February. He's a really nice (although somewhat shy) and very talented artist. I found his work compelling and am working on an interview with him for the October issue of The Genre Traveler.

Anyway, I just found out that he'll be at Comic-Con in San Diego next month. If you're going, stop by his booth (#5515) and tell him The Genre Traveler sent you.


    The Genre Traveler Rents DVDs through iLet You


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    Well, due to my back injury I finally watched all 14 movies that I got through the William Shatner DVD club (it'll be missed). Anyway, I rarely watch most of my DVD collection more than once, so when I learned that I could rent my DVD collection through a new service called iLetYou.com, I had to check it out.

    Well, now I have a story set up and you can rent any of these DVDs for only $2 per week. Check it out at:

    http://www.iletyou.com/store/details/177

    If you like the service, you can even start your own store and we can rent from each other!


      Anticipation Builds for Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at Disneyland


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      If you live on the West Coast of the U.S., particularly Southern California, you may have seen the commercials. Two kids are swimming in a small pool when something catches their eye. The dive and find themselves in a ocean with characters from Disney/Pixar's hit movie Finding Nemo (one of my favorite films, BTW).

      It's all part of the ramp up to the re-opening of the submarine ride at Disneyland. When I was little, the ride's theme was taken from 20,000 Leagues Beneath the Sea. Now, as mentioned in the last issue of The Genre Traveler, it has been updated to a Finding Nemo theme.

      Sounds cool, but is it really as cool as Disney spindoctors would have you believe? Check out what Robert Niles at Theme Park Insider has to say about it.


        Seeing the World Through Genre-Coloured Glasses


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        Some people ask me what I mean by this tag-line. So, I thought I'd give an example because a couple of things have happened over the past few weeks that really illustrate this point.

        The first happened a couple weeks ago. It weirded me out so much I almost posted something about it here to see if any of you guys knew what it meant.

        It was morning and I went down to the garage, which is shared by all the people living in this multi-unit condo that was once the home of Philip K. Dick, and got into my Explorer so I could drive to work. I put on my seat-belt and looked up.

        There was something on the windshield, right in the middle of the car.

        Erg. I took of the seat-belt and got out of the car. To my surprise, what was sitting there was not a brochure, as I had initially thought, but a crab shell and a half-eaten banana.

        Yes, you read that right. Propped carefully on my windshield in the centerline of the vehicle was the empty shell of a crab (I think it was a rock crab, but I'm not sure) and a banana skin with half a banana in it.

        So, what was my first thought (after, "eeewwww")? Witchcraft.

        My first thought was that someone was putting a spell on our vehicle or us.

        I used the banana to toss the crab shell off the hood and went to work.

        When I got home that night, my husband helped me clean up the gew the crab left on the wind shield and the bits of crab shell that littered the garage.

        That's when I noticed that the crab shell was once filled with some kind of curry and that their was some curry spilled about where the front door to the car was.

        Now I think that some lazy bum dropped their crab and half eaten banana on the floor by the truck and didn't pick it up. Then someone else came along, thought the lazy bum who left the mess was the person who drove the Explorer the mess was sitting by and put it on our hood as lesson to clean up after ourselves.

        At least the latter story is less creepy. But only a person who sees the world through genre-coloured glasses would jump to an explanation of witchcraft first.

        The second thing is my dog's morning Omega-3 Fatty Acid supplement. She doesn't like taking it so I got these cook pill pockets for dogs.

        I put the pill in the pocket and make sure it is covered by this brown, beefing substance. She snarfs it up quick.

        But now the pill looks to me like the pill that Miracle Max gave Wesley when he was mostly dead in The Princess Bride (which just happens to be my favorite movie of all time). Just another example.

        Well, I hope this shed some light on the subject. Please, feel free to post comments with examples of how you see the world through genre colored glasses. I'd love to read them and I'm sure everyone else here would, too.


          Worldcon Poll Results


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          Because I just opened a new poll on The Genre Traveler's Yahoo! Groups page to help decide which charity would get the funds raised from The 1st Annual Genre Traveler Photo Contest which launched yesterday, I closed out the poll that's been up since I started back in 2005. Here are the results:

          The question was: "Have you ever attended a Worldcon?"

          Would you believe that readers mostly fell into one of two camps? Either they'd never been to one or they'd been to several. I don't know why, but I find that interesting. Here are the final results:

          POLL QUESTION: Have you ever attended a Worldcon?

          CHOICES AND RESULTS
          - Yes, many times. - 45.45%
          - Yes, once or twice. - 0.00%
          - Yes, once. - 18.18%
          - No, but I hope to in the future. - 36.36%
          - No, SF isn't my favorite genre. - 0.00%
          - What's Worldcon? - 0.00%

          Oh! If you'd like to know more about the Photo Contest, visit thegenretraveler.com/PhotoContest/PhotoContestHome.html. And tell your friends -- the more entries received, the more money goes to charity!

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