
I just flew home from
ALA Chicago A
most magnificent experience meeting nation wide librarians (according
to ALA roughly 25,000 library leaders and supporters)touring publishing
houses with their newest offerings (like wending through a gold mine),
meeting the indomitable
Egmont USA team:
Douglas Pocock, Elizabeth Law, Regina Griffin, Mary Albi, and Ellen
Greene. Chatting and checking the exhibits with my beloved Dial editor,
Kathy Dawson,
Meeting fellow Egmont authors Julia Keller, Walter Dean Myers,
Christopher Myers, Mary Amato, and Kay Cassidy and chumming about with
author buddy Lorie Ann Grover who was smart enough to bring a
camera!Luckily Lorie Ann said I could pop some of her shots into the
blog. Phew!
Lorie Ann Grover, Elizabeth Law, Moi
Chicago
weather was perfect. On my first evening we gathered at the Art
Institute of Chicago for the Egmont Cocktail Reception where we all
nibbled dainties, sipped wine and talking Books Books Books. Doug
Pocock, Executive V.P of Egmont USA had us all raise our glasses to
toast Egmont. He had us all grinning. If you are a writer, this was why
your ears were burning on Saturday evening. Somebody out here loves
you.
Early Sunday we scrambled to the wild
YALSA
Coffee klatch where we had four minutes (yes that's four minutes) per
table to speed date YALSA librarians and create "book love" for our
upcoming titles. Not easy to breeze through a description of STEALING
DEATH in one minute with three left to answer questions. I brought
along an "ice breaker" but YALSA librarians were NOT icy in the least
and no ice needed breaking. Still we blew our rose petals across the
table with drinking straws (a challenging game if there ever was one!)

Christopher Myers and Moi at YALSA coffee klatch. I stood on a chair to reach his 6ft 5? or 7? height!

Jacqueline Woodson, Libba Bray, Moi
After
the coffee klatch I raced with Elizabeth Law back to the convention
center for my author signing at the Egmont USA booth. A nice long line
was waiting with readers clutching STEALING DEATH galleys (yes!)
Two buddies Justina Chen Headley and Kirby Larson signing (I didn't take a pic of myself signing. Again no camera. Doh!)


Famished
from book signing, Regina Griffin and I taxied to a cozy luncheon with
friends. After lunch I raced back to the convention to meet with my
Dial editor, Kathy Dawson.
The day ended with the
Newbery-Caldecott-Wilder Banquet.

Lorie Ann too this one -- Moi dressed for the Banquet!
Thank
you Egmont for the cold Heineken I was ready for it by that point).
Good food but the speeches were delicious from Beth Krommes Caldecott
speech where she quoted a friend saying, "Beth Krommes has finally
scratched herself to the top." to Neil Gaiman's memorable speech, "the
Newbery can actually make you look cool to your children,", and Ashley
Bryan's closing speech wherein we were "made to sing."
When words were with us
in our minds and
on our tongues
we sang our way
outside ourselves
to a place
where all can meet
In this sparse economy
we still remember
ideas are free