On Mar 30, 12:49=A0pm, Jan <janmschroe...@aol.com> wrote: > JMS, > > Just checking in to see if you've added any appearances to your schedule = in > addition to the Julius Schwartz lecture in May? > > Cons are such a great place for studios and writers to announce projects,= don't > you think? =A0I can't help thinking that you've got a backlog of projects= that are > still in need of announcing...there's been a positive drought of news so = far > this year. > > Anyway, San Diego Comic-Con already has sold out of their four-day and > Saturday-only passes. > > And the Skywatch Game is depending on you. > > No pressure, though. > > Not at all... > > Waiting ever so patiently for news of cons or projects... > > Jan >
The only con currently on the books is San Diego, not counting the speaking gig at MIT in May. I've had several invitations but the workload is such right now that I can't accurately predict what the heck is going to be going on too far down the road, so to avoid letting anybody down I'm just saying no until I get a firmer sense of the ground I'm standing on.
Most of the projects to which I've committed over the last year are now winding up -- I've finished on WWZ, the second draft of Lensman goes in tonight, the script for Sunlight is finished, the script for the TNT pilot is in its last stages of revision -- so now it's a matter of selecting what projects go next into the hopper, a process that will be continuing for the next month or so. There are several very cool projects that have been offered, and one top-secret project that is still ongoing, so we'll see which of those land on my desk. I'm actually approaching a lull, which will give me time to work on Forbidden Planet now that the new story has been approved.
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