I've read pretty much most of what she's put up. Her frequency is dreadfully slow, but considering the quality of the work I really can't complain. I love the human sketches she did of Elsa and of Viktor. As far as waffles? I still giggle at the line "I was playing waffle's advocate." In fact, I thought of doing a something along those same lines as an RP at some point: in 1920s Buffalo NY, a down on his luck gambler saves a pretty lady from a mugging, only to discover she's the owner of a little speakeasy that has troubles of its own. I never got much further into developing it. It was basically a cross between Lackadaisy and Damon Runyon Theater.
The convention will include cosplay, or at least it did last year. A number of posts on the con's Facebook page indicates is should be so again this year. I usually steampunk it up at my artist's alley table, each day my outfit getting progressively gaudier. UBCon is held up at SUNY Buffalo. It's the type of con that tells me I'm getting old, for when I see teenage girls in their anime and cosplay outfits, baring more skin than charm, I want to run over to them and say... "Does your father know you're dressed like that?!?" Which is a shame because I really, really wanted to be a dirty old man. I guess it's just not in me. It's also the sort of con that make me want to stop every idiot who doesn't know how to proper knot or wear a tie of any sort, bow or neck, and fix it for them. I joked one year about handling out free tie bars as promotional items; I'm starting to wish I had done so.
If you're having a hard time with Bess, then let's change the plot! Or at least make it background to a new one: in the (eventual) tragedy of Bess and the Highwayman's deaths, the Captain and his wife are able to rekindle their love for one another. Not quite sure how that would work yet, as it just sprang upon me spur of the moment like, but we could hammer something out.