I haven't! I have bad luck with art panels at DragonCon, for whatever reason; I always have trouble finding them, and when I do they're often full. I managed to get to none of the ones I was interested last year because they moved everything around and apparently that was far more than my mortal brain could handle. r gud at navigation. It sounds like that would be really cool to watch, though! Almost like magic, heh.
Haha, thanks, I'm hoping it will! I'm booked up solid through Thursday/possibly Friday, but we'll see after that.
Oooh, now that's the real question, isn't it? I don't imagine I'll be coming back here, specifically, to this part of New Jersey, but where I'll go isn't totally clear. I'll prooobably end up looking for work in the Boston/NYC/DC area. I would like to move back to Detroit, because among other things I really dislike the weather around here, but unfortunately public transportation is a lot worse over that way, and many of my friends/family have moved to the east coast, so I would end up relatively isolated if I did that. I've also gotten pretty spoiled about how much stuff there is going on around here, like, obviously pretty much any major show/event/whatever will stop in NYC at some point. There's always something going on! And it's great to be able to grab a train in any one of those cities and be at any other one in a few hours.
My preference would be NYC. I don't think I'd want to live there the rest of my life, but for a few years, I think it would be fun. Most of my friends live in/around DC, though, and since I was thinking going more nonprofit or government work (pffft ahahahaAHAHAHA, so much for that), that would be the place to go. However, it's not as good as NYC for public transit, and the weather is the worst out of the lot, given that it is literally a fucking swamp. Boston would be closest to my immediate family, but I don't really care for Boston. So, yes. NYC will be the focus of my job search, but there should be plenty of job opportunities for me in any of those places one way or another.
But I haaaaate how humid it is here all the time. Summer is my favorite season, but it sucks so much around here because it hits ninety and going outside is basically hell on earth. But the winters are just as shitty as Michigan winters. Why??? So, idk. Detroit or Chicago are probably more the sorts of places I'd like to end up long-term, but the thought of having to jump on a plane to visit my family or close friends sucks. Although it's kind of irrational, since the train ride to see my family is actually substantially longer than a flight from Detroit would be. Eh.
ANYWAY, this is something that's been on my mind recently, as you can see. XD I guses NYC technically qualifies as "same area," although I would want to be substantially closer to the city itself.