The Catholic Geek, with John C. Wright and L. Jagi Lamplighter

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Wow, that was AWESOME.  L. Jagi Lamplighter and John C. Wright are sincerely awesome people. Jagi and I spent a large part of the opening discussing the joys of LibertyCon, and the wonder that is Chattanooga, and the joys and the charms of a small convention, as well as the monstrosity that is DragonCon.

If you wanted to know how the Mid-Atlantic Sad Puppies meet up went, we can catch you up on that too.

In fact, around the half hour mark, John C. Wright joins the conversation about Sad Puppies, as we have the most civilized discussion about the Puppy Kickers that anyone will ever have. Even more civilized than the one with Tom Knighton, and that was pretty darned civil.

We also covered superversive fiction, Dan Brown, Phil Pullman, and even Twilight.

I never actually thought I could take someone seriously as they defended Twilight, but yes, that was awesome.

About Declan Finn

Declan Finn is the author of Honor at Stake, an urban fantasy novel, nominated for Best Horror in the first annual Dragon Awards. He has also written The Pius Trilogy, an attempt to take Dan Brown to the woodshed in his own medium -- soon to be republished by Silver Empire Press. Finn has also written "Codename: Winterborn," an SF espionage thriller, and it's follow-up, "Codename: Winterborn." And "It was Only on Stun!" and "Set To Kill" are murder mysteries at a science fiction convention.
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1 Response to The Catholic Geek, with John C. Wright and L. Jagi Lamplighter

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