John Scalzi’s “Whatever” is one of the few blogs I read every day, and I’m honored to make a guest appearance there in today’s Big Idea feature. I talk about Feynman, because it’s on my mind lately.
(It comes out next week!)
John Scalzi’s “Whatever” is one of the few blogs I read every day, and I’m honored to make a guest appearance there in today’s Big Idea feature. I talk about Feynman, because it’s on my mind lately.
(It comes out next week!)
Every day this week over at Tor.com, Leland Myrick and I offer a different aspect of Richard Feynman’s life and work. We have a book about him coming out, you see.
Today’s entry is special because it’s an out-take from that book, an unpublished bit about a time at Esalen when Feynman and his son Carl met up with Uri Geller. Feynman is skeptical…
This year I was out and about in the N. American part of the world so people could see what someone who writes comics about scientists looks like, hear
me talk, and maybe have me sign copies of Feynman. Exciting and exhausting. (I did a quick estimate of
distances traveled, and if I had covered cities I went to during the two-week push from September 25 – October 9 at a constant rate I’d have been
moving at an average of 15 miles/hour every minute of every day. Finally, a 4-minute mile pace!)
What used to be an itinerary is now a collection of notes and impressions. Enjoy. And if I saw you while I was on the road, thank you for stopping by or hosting me or just being nice to me while I passed through.
Toronto, ON
May 7-8
Toronto Comics Art Festival
New Orleans, LA
June 24-26
American Library Association
Stanford, CA
September 26th
5:30 – 7:30pm at the The Green Library, in the Bender Room on the Stanford campus – 355 Galvez St., Stanford, CA 94306
Los Alamos, NM
September 28th
5:15 – 6pm at The Bradbury Science Museum – 1350 Central Avenue, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Austin, TX
September 29th
4 – 7pm at Austin Books & Comics – 5002 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX 78751
Austin, TX
September 30th
6 – 7pm at Welch Hall 2.24 on the UT Austin campus – the corner of Speedway and 24th Street, Austin, TX 78712
Washington, DC
October 2nd
Noon-5pm at the National Air and Space Museum on the Mall – 601 Independence Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20560
New York, NY
October 3rd
6:30 – 8pm at The Way Station – 683 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11238
New Haven, CT
October 4th
7pm – ?? at the Leitner Family Observatory and Planetarium on the Yale campus – 355 Prospect St., New Haven, CT 06109
The only odd thing was the Brownian Motion Bus System of Yale. After 6pm, apparently there are stops that aren’t stops any more, and no fixed route. For non-locals like Kat, Dave, and me, it was baffling. On the very very positive side, eat at Claire’s Corner Copia. I did, twice in 18 hours. Wonderful!
Brookline, MA
October 5th
7 – 8pm at The Public Library of Brookline – 361 Washington St., Brookline, MA 02445
Cambridge, MA
October 6th
5:30 – 7pm at MIT 4-370 – 182 Memorial Drive, Cambridge
Speaking of Maris…Maris! Maris Maris Maris she took us to her (it will always be hers in my mind) aquarium and we met penguins doing catastrophic molting and petted sharks and rays and saw amazing animals and learned a ton and forgot almost all of it but it doesn’t matter because MARIS KNOWS. What an afternoon. 100% Wicks and 100% wonderful.
New York, NY
October 7th
4:30 – 6:30pm at Columbia University’s Butler Library
8 – 10pm at the Bushwick Book Club – Goodbye Blue Monday, 1087 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11221
Durham, NC
October 8th
7-8:00pm at the French Family Science Center 2231 @ Duke – 124 Science Drive, Durham, NC 27708
So, the numbers so far:
9/25/2011 – 10/9/2011
15 days
15 airports
6 train stations/long-distance trains
23 subway stations/trains
4 buses
9 cabs
5 lbs lost (too busy to eat enough, I guess)
hotel rooms: 300, 28, 582, 217, 1703, 617, 708, 807, 164
~12,000 miles traveled by vehicle, ~47 miles running
And the names: Patrick, Bob, Christina, Leland, Peggy, Michele, Sacha, Jenny, David, Brandon, Bryson, Sacha, Roxanne, Emilie, Karen, Travis, Christine (Xtine), Frank, Dee, Jim, Mike, Mecki, Geo, Jenn, Dave, Raina, Heidi, Michael, Robin, D__, Diane, Cathy, E.J., Maris(!), Joe, Theresa, Rob, Calista, Gina, Colleen, Mark, John, Nichole, Ellia, Susan, Karen, Torsten, Nick, Josh, Cecil, Randy, Kevin, Irene, Abhijit, and many others. And Kat, who met up with me for a few days in the middle, and reminded me who I was.
Ann Arbor, MI
October 13th
5:30 – 7pm at The Gallery @ Hatcher Graduate Library on the University of Michigan campus – 913 S. University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190
Lansing, MI
October 18th
7 – 9:30pm at Schuler Books & Music – 2820 Towne Center Blvd, Lansing, MI 48912
Minneapolis, MN
October 27th
7 – 8:30pm at the University of Minnesota Continuing Education and Conference Center – 1890 Buford Ave., St. Paul, MN 55108
Dearborn, MI
November 5
2 – 4pm at the Green Brain – 13210 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn, MI 48126
I forgot to bring my remote, though, and the one they had didn’t work with my laptop. So, I had to make hand gestures to indicate the next slide, and to nobody’s surprise Dan and Katie (both of whom took turns at the controls) had a hard time differentiating between my natural hand waving and the sign to move ahead. They persevered and it worked out fine. We figured out after the fact that I should have made the old-fashioned filmstrip beep sound every time instead. Live and learn.
Miami, FL
November 18-20
Miami Book Fair International – [Re-written because Moveable Type ate the original version, in part because of my error. Sorry historians…this is more boring than the original.]
Anyway, Kat and I went to Miami, saw lots of authors (James Gleick! Dava Sobel! Susan Orlean! Amir! Matt Phelan! and so many others) and had a great time. It’s a wonderful festival, and you should go. As for my events…
Friday, Nov. 18
10am in Batten (Building 2, 1st Floor, Room 2106)
Jim Ottaviani on Feynman: I talked about Feynman, and only Feynman! There were about 250 students in the room, and they paid attention. A miracle, or the power of comics? I say yes.
Saturday, Nov. 19
3:30pm in the Prometeo Theatre (Building 1, 1st Floor, Room 1101)
Lives Real and Imagined: On the schedule were
Michael Kupperman on Mark Twain’s Autobiography: 1910-2010; Kate Beaton
on Hark! A Vagrant; and Ray Fawkes on One
Soul. Kate wasn’t able to make it to Miami, which is a bummer for everyone concerned. But it meant this was merely well-attended and not standing room only. Michael K. brought down the house with his reading, and Ray did a low-tech introduction to his book that captivated everyone. The lights were hot, so we probably looked sweaty up there, but that’s the only down-side. I thought this went really well.
Additional numbers:
7 more days
4 more airports
2 more cabs
One last hotel room (421)
And
the names: Carol, John, Chris, Gene, Michael, Nadja, Matt, Dan, John, Grace, Nicole, Ray, Michael, Judi, Amir, Cheryl…and Kat, again, and (thankfully) always.
I’m glad I did it, I thank everyone who was kind to me along the way, and I’m glad it’s done and I don’t have to get on an airplane for a good, long, time.
Here’s why it was a pleasure to work with Leland Myrick on Feynman:
Readers of Leland’s previous books won’t be surprised to see that he’s thoughtful, smart, and skilled! As the pages came in over the months (and years!) I got to enjoy rediscovering the story through his eyes, and his visual storytelling.
(In case the embedded video doesn’t show up for you, head on over to //www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUb7eKpujPM and watch it there!)
If you don’t read Kate Beaton’s Hark! A Vagrant, today is a good day to start.
I’m showing her header, but it’s a trick: Today’s strip isn’t by Kate.
Leland and I tried to capture the spirit of her feature, at least, and I hope we did…but speaking for myself, I had a real case of brain freeze when invited to write a script. “How do you… I mean, how can anyone… What I’m trying to say is I can’t…!” In short, I panicked until realizing that mortals can not write like her. Then I was free to write something like me, and hope it would be kinda sorta Hark!-esque. Leland’s art sells it.
As for the real thing(s), this and this and this are a few of my favorites by Kate herself. Oh, and this. You get the idea, I’m sure. Subscribe and find some favorites of your own…I have, for years.
I just finished a 10 mile trail race with Jimmy Rogers’ “That’s All Right” running through my head for most of the time I spent on the course in beautiful Sleepy Hollow State Park. Sometimes Johnny Cash worked his way in, as did Lucinda Williams and Joss Whedon. (“Bad Horse” if you must know.)
Occasionally real thought happens too. After casual runs I’ll often drip sweat all over a sheet of paper as I write down plot points, exchanges of dialogue, and solutions to storytelling problems that have shown up unexpectedly. Many times these will be good and usable, but I can almost never make good and usable thoughts happen on purpose. They mostly show up unbidden, like commercials or airchecks on my internal radio station. Then it’s back to the song (fragment) of the day, whatever that is.
It turns out I’m not alone. This morning at breakfast our friend Kris talked about how she does this while swimming, and even some of the greats deal with endurance training and racing via song. Or worse. Specifically, I heard the amazing Diana Nyad talk about her swim from Cuba to Key West (!), a swim she began just a few hours ago, and she describes what goes through her head during hours in open water. Listen to her at NPR and then track her progress at CNN.