Neil Gaiman knocks it out of the park in Vancouver.
Headline from the Vancouver Straight website.
Reporting in from the paradise on earth which is Nanaimo...
Sorry, that's unfair to Nanaimo, but I'm just a little bitter. Had things gone according to plan, this is where the posting on Neil Gaiman's sold-out appearance at the
Vogue Theatre last night would have gone - thanks to an advance warning from my friend Annie, I bought my ticket a month and a half back, and I had every expectation that it was going to be a brilliant evening. I've mentioned Mr. Gaiman previously - he's quite probably the best living fantasy author around, not to mention being better than a lot of dead fantasy authors as well. Vancouver was the final stop in Gaiman's North American promotional tour for his lastest novel,
The Ocean at the End of the Lane.
As things have actually worked out, this is my posting on being sent to Vancouver Island for two days to collect subject matter at the Duke Point Terminal in order to develop site-specific content for longshore training in heavy lift truck, yard tractor, dock gantry and cargo checker.
Sigh...
I believe this qualifies as "taking one for the team". Oh, well - at least the sunrise at Nanaimo Harbour was lovely this morning.
- Sid