Saturday, August 8, 2009

Live from Hollywood....

Hello from HOLLYWOOD!!! I'm up here for the SCBWI national summer conference.


Guess what I did for the very first time ever?

I MET EDITOR WENDY!!!

Wendy is the cute one on the left. I'm the flat-haired one on the right. My camera is still messing up. Really, we have beautiful skin, not all mottled and reptilian, as this photo would suggest!

We went out for a fabulous sushi dinner. If you look closely, you can see Editor Wendy's hand in the left corner of this photo. She does not have liver spots. My camera is so toast!



Okay. A few notes from the day (only a few because there's a party that just began, and I don't want to be too late):

Sherman Alexie, author of the National-Book-Award winning, young-adult The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (AMAZING book which I read aloud with Child #3): FANTASTIC speaker. There wasn't a dry eye in the house. He talked about his past as a reservation Indian kid, how his book has affected others, etc.

I attended a session on setting. The session was led by the one-and-only, multi-award-winning, incredibly talented Richard Peck (think A Long Way from Chicago and A Year Down Yonder and many more books). The session was great. Really made me think with gems of writing wisdom like: "The setting is the exterior landscape of our characters' lives" and "The first page of your page is the table of contents." I also loved this quotation from Kurt Vonnegut: "Start your story as near the end as you can get."

I picked up hints about surviving school visits from the prolific and well-loved Betty Birney (think Humphyrey the hamster books and the The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs plus several other books). The hints were practical and down to earth and just what the doctor ordered.

And I met fellow blogger SOLVANG SHERRIE!! She's as delightful in real life as she is in cyberspace!

Thank you Cindy Pon, author of the young-adult The Silver Phoenix, for letting me catch a ride with you. I will not mention that we were so busy chatting (well, Cindy was chatting; you know from this blog that I'm a very quiet person. Ha!!!) that we missed the 405 cutoff and ended up doing a U-turn way north of here in some scary deserted gangish-like area. I was practically scared for my life. However, we did make arrive safe and sound. Phew. Oops. Sorry. I did mention it.

Below is a last photo with Editor Wendy. I still can't believe we finally met. And she truly is marvelous! And I truly am lucky.

This is Editor Wendy with two of her writers. On the left: Georgia Bragg of the newly-released middle-grade Matisse on the Loose. On the right: me, still with flat hair

And about the upcoming My Town Monday: Wendy and I took off this morning and did a little Hollywood/LA exploring. And therein lies the MTM post... Check back. Oooooh.


Off to the party downstairs. Bye.

p.s. If you write picture books, middle grade or young adult, you must must must come next year. We'll hang out; you'll learn tons, very all win-win.

17 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fun conference, Barrie. Can't wait for the MTM part of the story!

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  2. Charles: The sushi was EXQUISITE! And we ate TONS of it!

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  3. Maggie May: We should get a bunch of San Diego writers to carpool up to this conference next year. You would be in your element!

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  4. Teresa: I'm going to get photos off Wendy's camera. I am SO done with mine!

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  5. Love the quote from Vonnegut. And your smiles deflect any camera problems. Looks like a very empowering few days!

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  6. I wanted to go so badly this year, but it just didn't work out. I'm hoping to go next year. Looks like you're having a great time!

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  7. rats, charles beat me to it... again! ;) lol

    glad you had tons of fun, barrie :)

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  8. I'm just about convinced to go ahead and put it on my calendar for next year!
    So glad you had a great time, Barrie!

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  9. Well I would certainly love to meet you someday, even if I don't write picture or children's books. ;)

    So jealous you got to meet Sherrie!!!

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  10. Oh my goodness! There's Sherrie! I bet she's as sweet in person as she is on her blog.

    Glad you're having fun!

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  11. yay! So cool you got to meet your editor!! :)

    I'm glad my Falls pics provided you some fond memories! I'm sorry to hear you've been homesick :( I've been feeling rather homesick too (I'm missing my grandpa and cousins in Thailand). We really enjoyed our Canada trip and are looking forward to the next one :)

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  12. I've had so much fun being your publicist =) I'm glad we met up!

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  13. Looks like a lot of fun, Barrie. Very cool!

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  14. I LOVEd this post!!

    I had so much fun at the NYC conference, and heard Richard Peck speak on the final day. He was fantastic- as were all the speakers!

    It's truly inspiring!!!!!!!!

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