>Fan-run cons are well-known, are non-profit 501(3)(c) organizations, are >run by long running organizations, etc. JMS should know this, but for >some reason he asserts that his test of their legitimacy is whether they >are organized enough to pay him a large fee. He says, as I recall, that >the test of gathering a large sum of money tests their organization. Or >somesuch. I hope I have that wrong.
Yes, you have that wrong. You have that MASSIVELY wrong, on just about every conceivable level. I never said what you represent above.
Further, the majority of the conventions I do each year ARE fan run conventions. From Marcon to LosCon to Stellar Occasion to WishCon to a small fan-run con in Calgary last year...from big ones to small ones, they are nearly ALL fan-run cons.
As for fees...there are usually fees because I'm being asked to take away a weekend, the only time I have a chance to rest up, and fly somewhere to, essentially, perform. It's a very strenuous thing for me...I often lose as much as 5-10 pounds over a weekend convention because I'm running my brains out, sometimes from early morning to late evening with maybe a half-hour for a fast bite at lunch and often going straight through dinner.
Even so, even with all that...it's a token fee, maybe one third what folks like Bruce get (or even less), and it's a function of distance traveled. For LosCon, and Gallifrey, and other local cons...there's no fee at all, because I can go and come back. If it's cross country, then yeah, the fee goes up with distance, because if I'm going to travel that far, I need to make sure that there are going to be a reasonable number of people there. So that mitigates toward cons that can afford a speaker's fee.
And again, I deliberately keep my fees to a fraction of what is generally required by cast members for the very reason that it puts me in reach of smaller conventions. I do this as an act of respect toward the fan run cons across the country and elsewhere...so I take your comments here as a personal slap in the face.
I never, ever, at any time said that a given fee somehow legitimizes a convention. It's a stupid thing to say, and I never said it, never implied it.
Please refrain from attributing to me things I never said. I have a hard enough time handling what I DO say to worry about all the ones I didn't say.
jms
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