Here I am on the Bolt Bus traveling back to DC. I love living in the future. I’m on the internet on the highway, y’all.
I had a truly wonderful time in New York City. Sunday, I hit up the “debs” signing at Books of Wonder, met a bunch of authors (like Megan Crewe and Jon Skovron) and took a picture of the fantabulous Sarah Cross which is currently trapped on my camera, unfortunately. But she was wearing a Santa hat and giving out candy canes.
The awesome never stops with Ms. Cross.
Then a friend and I went up to the Morgan Library to check out the Jane Austen exhibit, which was very interesting and mostly consisted of her letters to her sister. Since I’m a sucker for a good Austen letter (fictional or otherwise), I enjoyed it immensely. Though I have to say that one of my favorite items at the exhibit was Vladimir Nabokov’s lecture notes on Mansfield Park. Apparently, Nabokov was not much of a fan of Austen, and had been considering leaving her out of his class syllabus entirely until a friend of his told him to read MP and that won him over.
(Though a fan of Nabokov’s, I don’t agree with his opinion on these books.)
On Monday, I had a lovely and long overdue lunch with my Random House editor and we talked about all kinds of exciting new projects that will, sadly, remain a secret for now. Then I had a writing date with Maureen Johnson, and we ran into Coe Booth and Tayari Jones. Much writing was not accomplished — at least, not by me!
After that, I went to the Books of Wonder holiday party, where I saw Robin Wasserman, Sarah Beth Durst, Heidi Kling, Gayle Forman, Erin Downing and a ton of other people. Good times.
And then I bought a bus ticket to go from DC to NY instead of the other way ’round. Oops. But I managed to get on anyway. Now it’s back to the grind.















December 8th, 2009 at 9:36 am
Sarah Cross is indeed really awesome. I met up with her at the Debs signing at Books of Wonder (kind of late though, oops) and then sort of tagged along to the socialization that happened afterward.
She’s so sweet-looking, but so evil inside. The best combination really.
December 8th, 2009 at 9:46 am
Oh, I must have missed you there! Oh well, next time, we should meet up.
December 8th, 2009 at 9:52 am
Absolutely! I would love to meet up.
December 8th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
Hey, I just met Megan Crewe last week, too! As part of a Toronto MG and YA writers group. Sounds like you had a fabulous trip.