The 67th WorldCon Anticipation 2009 attracted some 4000 fans, artists, writers, editors at Montréal. I had the chance of crossing many orbits and meet new friends.
The francophone friends:
Jean-Pierre Laigle, who crosses the ocean regularly to see us.

Jean-Pierre Laigle, after his readings, and the savante folle (photo by Georges Bormand). Note the nice Frankenstein T-shirt hidden under the pass
Stéphanie, Lucas Moreno from Switzerland, and Sheryl Curtis, of Montréal, translator emerita!
My pics of Mark Shainblum are not good, so I sent them directly.
I talked a little with Alain de Bussy, and Jean-Claude Duniach.
I missed several colleagues : Joe Mahoney, Paula Johanson, Mehdi Bouhalassa, … I cautgh a glimpse of Cory Doctorow, no time to buy his latest gem. And what of René Walling, this hero organizer? Always running to and fro!
Yves Meynard in tuxedo, ready to host the Hugo ceremony!
Jean-Louis Trudel in all his prestance, at he end of the Boreal Congress.
Jean-Louis did also help a lot the organisation of Anticipation.
Philippe Aubert-Coté, Mario Tessier and Julie Martel, on the last day, already, snif!
I took a last companiable meal at the restaurant La Popessa, with Mario, Claude Pelletier and Alison Sinclair, a Victoria moved to Montral Sf writer.
And I met a fan at Boreal, wearing one of my own designed Comic T-Shirts !
Benjamin sporting a T-Shirt of the Comic (Micro computer student committe of the École Polytechnique of Montréal) signed Laframboise. The disembodied hand on his shoulder is my own…
The visitors from outer (canadian) space
Larry Niven. I met him for the first time at the Torcon3 (the Toronto WorldCon).
James Morrow, writer and philosoph; I recently discovered his ironic prose. I already have a few ribbons under my pass…
James Morrow and his wife, Kathy
David Hartwell, Tor Books editor, with his eclectic taste in clothes. Fortunately, Don Cherry was elsewhere! And… is that a squid on his tie?
Maybe this is the vest that goeswith the previous day’s checkered pants… 
Élisabeth Vonarburg with David Hartwell at the Hugo Ceremony.
David Hartwell’s impressive collection of ties, with his fashion credo.
The Hugo winners
A Hugo finalist receives tiny wearables rockets. Guess the identity of this frequent Hugo finalist…
A happy camper in big shoes: Frank Wu testing his new toy, vrrrroar!
And… Neil Gaiman. My husband Gilles was the one who introduced me to the Sandman series (He even downloaded the complete script!) I didn’t get much time for comics talk, since Neil was well-entoured and certainly tired from his day!
Nevertheless, he was very nice to me, even congratulating on my Aurora win! A nice fan took the photo.
Michèle, Neil Gaiman and his Hugo trophee
I want a little rocket, too!!!





















