Man those were some poor hallway manners. Exacerbated by a weird horseshoe-shaped space which seemed designed for corners you can't see around every three feet.
I thought the two panels we went to ended up being reasonably interesting, though the publishing one should have just been an hour. I kind of wish we'd had evening panels that looked interesting. And I do wish the con had had more actual *panels*--it seemed like a lot of the panel slots just had one knowledgeable person and that was it, which makes it more of a presentation than a panel and I tend to enjoy the interplay between different people (and getting multiple perspectives) much more.
The merch at Geek.Kon was WAY better! WisCon still doesn't have a single t-shirt vendor, which has always bugged me. I thought the commission artists doing fanart and selling cosplay pieces were awesomeeeeee.
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I thought the two panels we went to ended up being reasonably interesting, though the publishing one should have just been an hour. I kind of wish we'd had evening panels that looked interesting. And I do wish the con had had more actual *panels*--it seemed like a lot of the panel slots just had one knowledgeable person and that was it, which makes it more of a presentation than a panel and I tend to enjoy the interplay between different people (and getting multiple perspectives) much more.
The merch at Geek.Kon was WAY better! WisCon still doesn't have a single t-shirt vendor, which has always bugged me. I thought the commission artists doing fanart and selling cosplay pieces were awesomeeeeee.