Today, I'm going to the Tel Aviv Comics Convention
For about five years now, the Tel Aviv Cinematheque's been holding a comic book convention at their theater, usually in August, and I've tripped to it annually each year. It's scheduled for three days now, and I'll be trying to visit there on all three of them. I remember that back in 2003, Orson Scott Card may have been a guest of honor there too.
In October, they also have a sci-fi convention, which features some similar exhibitions, and I'll be attending that too in the next two months. (As noted by the Icon website, which sponsors some of these events, Orson Scott Card certainly attended the sci-fi convention, and there was quite a lineup of people asking for autographed copies of Ender's Game and other books he wrote.)
In October, they also have a sci-fi convention, which features some similar exhibitions, and I'll be attending that too in the next two months. (As noted by the Icon website, which sponsors some of these events, Orson Scott Card certainly attended the sci-fi convention, and there was quite a lineup of people asking for autographed copies of Ender's Game and other books he wrote.)
Labels: conventions, Europe and Asia