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For anyone who’s ever wondered what a day at San Diego Comic-Con might be like—and I know there must be one or two of you—here are some highlights from this year’s coolest convention with Selwyn Hinds and me. (I say that with nary a hint of snark, by the way; this is our fifth SDCC!) There’s also some fun video at the end, but I won’t spoil the surprise. ¶ Let the fandom begin…

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Picture it: A giant Washington, D.C., hotel ballroom, a couple hundred people, and that persistent buzz that precedes every conference, as organizers try to wrangle and the audience willfully ignores them. Then over the din, a recorded voice asks everyone to rise for the singing of the national anthem. We all stand, and I look around for the flag, which I can’t find until I realize…

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There’s some new video up of the cast of Syfy’s Being Human being legitimately hilarious on a panel I moderated recently at the Paley Center for Media. You can watch it here for some of the highest hijinks of the night with Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath, Sam Huntington, and Mark Stern, Syfy’s president of original programming. And if you’re up for a little self-indulgent reflection, watching it got me thinking…

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If you’ve heard one adage, you’ve heard them all—or at least it’s easy to feel that way in today’s jaded, eye-rolling, seen-it-all climate. (And that’s just the tweens.) ¶ But every once in a while, a standby surprises you. That’s what happened recently when, after speaking on Gen Y at the Kohler Distributor Conference, I listened to Vice President of Sales Frank Windsor’s closing remarks.

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I hate social networking. ¶ It’s not because I hate technology. And not even because I hate people; real social networks are, after all, as old as humankind—and I love humankind. ¶ But I hate social networking because I’m a writer. A really crazy writer. The sort of ridiculous person who can spend 45 minutes writing a three-sentence e-mail, reading it aloud to myself until I’m absolutely sure…

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