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<p>Writing Excuses was named &#8220;Best Content Creation Podcast&#8221; by the Parsec Committee at the 2010 Parsec Awards at Dragon*Con. This is our second year in a row winning this particular award, and we&#8217;re both honored and humbled.</p>
<p>Not very much of that came out during this recording, in which we see why it&#8217;s probably a GOOD thing that we weren&#8217;t present to give an acceptance speech. Nevertheless, we&#8217;re very sorry to have missed the awards, and we have a plan for next year that does NOT include letting our respective publishers, agents, and handlers drag us off-site during something we really should be attending.</p>
<p>And speaking of attending&#8230; we will definitely be at <a href="http://www.renovationsf.org">WorldCon in Reno</a> next August, and hope to also put in an appearance at Dragon*Con. By way of public service to our many Con-attending listeners, note that this Thursday, September 30th is the last day you can get your WorldCon membership for just $160. It goes up to $180 on October 1st.</p>
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