A Happy Convergence
Holy cats, you guys. I'm in Minneapolis for CONvergence, and I'm already so tired that I might actually die, but I am having the BEST time. And as sloppy as this post is going to be, I can't let even one more day go without doing a news update.
1. The DFW Teen Writers Workshop is happening again! We haven't done one of these since I became a member in 2012, so this is my first one, and I am BEYOND excited. It's a free six-week workshop for 9th to 12th graders, kicking off on July 12th (and I would be stoked about it even if they hadn't invited me to teach the session on critiquing!)
Anyway, if you have a kid who loves writing or needs to be kept out of the pool halls this summer, please click over and check it out - it should be a fantastic experience for everyone.
2. One Night in Sixes got a terrific review from Michael MacPherson over at GeekChicElite.com. To say I'm on cloud nine would be a huge understatement. I can't even tell you what it feels like to get a Tweet out of the blue from some brand-new person who read your book and loved it. I just can't even.
Oh, but here is what I CAN say: GCE is a new site that's covering a huge array of nerd-tacular subjects, and blowing up like you wouldn't believe. From an interview with the cast of Sailor Moon to a review of Disney's new Figment comic and news about the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack, they already have a terrific variety of articles up, and I'm way interested to see what they do next. And not just because they obviously have amazing taste in fantasy novels.
3. Books have officially made it stateside! They are a real thing now - and they look GREAT.
And like... this is one semester of art history and a whole lot of over-tired emotionality talking here, but I get soggy every time I look at this picture. It was taken just this afternoon (my amazing agent Jennie took delivery of the books for me and invited a whole passel of us over for dinner at her house, where we opened the box and had much rejoicing.) And it was SUCH a great evening - that perfect mix of awesome weather, old friends, new friends, and fantastic food. But more than that, this right here is how I always want to remember this whole writing gig. Like, the books are there because of the people in my life, photographed with the people (bare toes, tasty nibbles, and happy times included!), and are there at the bottom of the shot because ultimately they are subordinate to those people.
Like, those cute glossy little paperbacks literally would not exist without some of the people who were at dinner tonight, and a whole lot more who weren't, and as much time as I have spent / will spend on promoting the book, I never want it to be bigger or more important than the people whose invisible fingerprints are on literally every page. (And man, if you think I sound over-sloppy about this now, you are not even going to be able to handle me at the launch party.)
Anyway, bed now, game face on tomorrow. Please holler if you're around the con this weekend - it's my first time here, and I would love to meet some new northerly friends!
1. The DFW Teen Writers Workshop is happening again! We haven't done one of these since I became a member in 2012, so this is my first one, and I am BEYOND excited. It's a free six-week workshop for 9th to 12th graders, kicking off on July 12th (and I would be stoked about it even if they hadn't invited me to teach the session on critiquing!)
Anyway, if you have a kid who loves writing or needs to be kept out of the pool halls this summer, please click over and check it out - it should be a fantastic experience for everyone.
2. One Night in Sixes got a terrific review from Michael MacPherson over at GeekChicElite.com. To say I'm on cloud nine would be a huge understatement. I can't even tell you what it feels like to get a Tweet out of the blue from some brand-new person who read your book and loved it. I just can't even.
Oh, but here is what I CAN say: GCE is a new site that's covering a huge array of nerd-tacular subjects, and blowing up like you wouldn't believe. From an interview with the cast of Sailor Moon to a review of Disney's new Figment comic and news about the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack, they already have a terrific variety of articles up, and I'm way interested to see what they do next. And not just because they obviously have amazing taste in fantasy novels.
3. Books have officially made it stateside! They are a real thing now - and they look GREAT.
And like... this is one semester of art history and a whole lot of over-tired emotionality talking here, but I get soggy every time I look at this picture. It was taken just this afternoon (my amazing agent Jennie took delivery of the books for me and invited a whole passel of us over for dinner at her house, where we opened the box and had much rejoicing.) And it was SUCH a great evening - that perfect mix of awesome weather, old friends, new friends, and fantastic food. But more than that, this right here is how I always want to remember this whole writing gig. Like, the books are there because of the people in my life, photographed with the people (bare toes, tasty nibbles, and happy times included!), and are there at the bottom of the shot because ultimately they are subordinate to those people.
Like, those cute glossy little paperbacks literally would not exist without some of the people who were at dinner tonight, and a whole lot more who weren't, and as much time as I have spent / will spend on promoting the book, I never want it to be bigger or more important than the people whose invisible fingerprints are on literally every page. (And man, if you think I sound over-sloppy about this now, you are not even going to be able to handle me at the launch party.)
Anyway, bed now, game face on tomorrow. Please holler if you're around the con this weekend - it's my first time here, and I would love to meet some new northerly friends!