Grace Lin's Blog, page 69
August 3, 2012
fortune cookie friday
Published on August 03, 2012 06:00
August 2, 2012
Pages Booksigning
Since I don't get out to the west coast that often (and probably won't be coming again soon--Rain Dragon was an angel on the plane but I don't think I should push my luck) I thought, perhaps, I should try to do a booksigning while I was out there. I was rather doubtful about it, as attendance at booksignings can be pretty iffy. While I felt like I knew a fair amount of people on the east coast, would anyone even come on the west coast?
However, Pages Bookstore graciously offered to host so my author/illustrator friend Anna Alter, who also came over for the wedding (we shared a house together in Venice Beach) decided to risk it, leave our babies with the husbands, and squeezed in the event for our last day in LA.
Prior leaving for the bookstore we had thought,"Hey, we drive in Boston! We can drive anywhere!" However, LA traffic and parking quickly humbled us. We were 15 minutes late to...SURPRISE! a big crowd of people:
image from Annelam's flickr album!
I quickly grabbed a book and started the reading:
image from Yucaree's flickr album
and I did the dragon-draw-along I've done hundreds of times during school visits. However, maybe because it has been a while or I still have baby brain, but I completely blanked on how to write the FU, the Chinese word for luck and a parent had to flash me an image off her iphone. My Chinese teacher would be so horrified.
image from Yucaree's flickr album
But it was lovely meeting all my readers, young and old!
image from Annelam's flickr album!
Some were very old readers-- they'd been reading my books for a long time! One girl brought this photo of herself and all my books that she owned:
It was a lovely time!
Cherish (our host at Pages), Anna Alter and me
Thanks so much Pages Bookstore and my west coast readers!
However, Pages Bookstore graciously offered to host so my author/illustrator friend Anna Alter, who also came over for the wedding (we shared a house together in Venice Beach) decided to risk it, leave our babies with the husbands, and squeezed in the event for our last day in LA.

Prior leaving for the bookstore we had thought,"Hey, we drive in Boston! We can drive anywhere!" However, LA traffic and parking quickly humbled us. We were 15 minutes late to...SURPRISE! a big crowd of people:


I quickly grabbed a book and started the reading:

and I did the dragon-draw-along I've done hundreds of times during school visits. However, maybe because it has been a while or I still have baby brain, but I completely blanked on how to write the FU, the Chinese word for luck and a parent had to flash me an image off her iphone. My Chinese teacher would be so horrified.

But it was lovely meeting all my readers, young and old!

Some were very old readers-- they'd been reading my books for a long time! One girl brought this photo of herself and all my books that she owned:

It was a lovely time!

Thanks so much Pages Bookstore and my west coast readers!
Published on August 02, 2012 06:10
August 1, 2012
and Melody got married
For readers of Year of the Dog, you know that those books are based on my childhood. The main character makes a best friend named Melody. Well, I really did make a best friend but her name wasn't Melody (I changed it for the book). In real life it was Alvina. And now, the whole reason we came LA was happening. Alvina was getting married!!
The cake topper I made was on the cake:

Alvina was dressed and beautiful:


I had a good view to watch...

the final kiss:

And Melody Alvina was married!

Right after the ceremony, I changed my dress (it was a bit tight, still have to lose those pregnancy pounds!) and got Rain Dragon (who was being a fussbudget):


The newlywed couple danced so beautifully (on the tennis court!):


that Rain Dragon settled down and went to sleep:

into the night, until the cake was cut:

and the paper lanterns looked like moons in the sky:

Published on August 01, 2012 06:03
July 31, 2012
Grace Lin Makeup
So, I admit that I occasionally google myself. And when I do, I usually come across a professional make-up artist by the same name. So, it seemed rather serendipitous that Alvina hired her for the wedding. And since I was a bridesmaid, I was going to get my make-up done too. Yes, I, Grace Lin Author/Illustrator was going to be made beautiful by Grace Lin Makeup!
And she definitely had her work cut out for her! The early mornings and late nights of Rain Dragon and the time change had left me rather haggard:
But about two hours later and with the labored efforts of not one, but three professionals:
I turned into this!
Grace Lin Author/Illustrator and Grace Lin Makeup!
I don't think Rain Dragon recognized me!
And she definitely had her work cut out for her! The early mornings and late nights of Rain Dragon and the time change had left me rather haggard:

But about two hours later and with the labored efforts of not one, but three professionals:


I turned into this!

I don't think Rain Dragon recognized me!

Published on July 31, 2012 06:00
July 30, 2012
on my desk monday
I returned from LA to find this waiting for me in the mail:
It's a poster from a school I visited in February signed by all the students! Wasn't that sweet? I miss doing school visits, though I am a bit worried about how I will juggle them and Rain Dragon when I return (already scheduling for Spring 2013!)

It's a poster from a school I visited in February signed by all the students! Wasn't that sweet? I miss doing school visits, though I am a bit worried about how I will juggle them and Rain Dragon when I return (already scheduling for Spring 2013!)
Published on July 30, 2012 06:00
July 29, 2012
Sunday Chinese School

Welcome to Sunday Chinese School, where we learn a Chinese word (or phrase) a week with my mom!Today's word is:
sand
shāzi
沙子
Published on July 29, 2012 06:00
July 27, 2012
fortune cookie friday
Published on July 27, 2012 06:00
July 26, 2012
Pocket Pacy in France and Sweden
Young reader Kaylin took Pocket Pacy to France and Sweden! If you recall, it was my own trip to France that inspired the first Pocket Pacy, so seeing these photos made me a little sentimental.
Here is Kaylin and Pocket Pacy at the Eiffel Tower:
Maybe she met the Pocket Pacy I left there!At Laduree:
yum!
Versailles:
I missed this teapot on my trip!
And Monet's Garden:
A bit more difficult to find than mine!But this Pocket Pacy also got to go to Sweden! Here she is at the canals:
Lucky Pocket Pacy! Thanks so much, Kaylin!
Here is Kaylin and Pocket Pacy at the Eiffel Tower:


Versailles:

And Monet's Garden:


Lucky Pocket Pacy! Thanks so much, Kaylin!
Published on July 26, 2012 06:00
July 25, 2012
Day in LA
With much trepidation, but much determination, the Sasquatch and I packed up the Rain Dragon for her first airplane trip. I was so afraid we would be the parents with the screaming baby that everyone gave the stink eye. But Rain Dragon was a little angel and slept the whole way, not crying once (though she did honor us with an incredibly poopie diaper).
good baby!
She slept so much that very early the next day she was ready to go and explore LA:
she's wearing the red shoes from hong kong!
We walked along the canals in Venice:
where a pair of ducks led us:
to a row of flamingoes:
past the starship enterprise:
to muscle beach:
to the storm troopers:
to finally...yes...A DRAGON!
Rain Dragon didn't see the likeness
By then Rain Dragon had seen enough and went back to sleep:
goodnight, baby!

She slept so much that very early the next day she was ready to go and explore LA:

We walked along the canals in Venice:

where a pair of ducks led us:

to a row of flamingoes:

past the starship enterprise:

to muscle beach:

to the storm troopers:

to finally...yes...A DRAGON!

By then Rain Dragon had seen enough and went back to sleep:

Published on July 25, 2012 09:11
July 23, 2012
on my desk monday
I know it's summer because our local farmer's market has opened again. The Sasquatch, perhaps out of habit, brought home these gorgeous lilies. In the light they are the color of the moon and remind me last summer when I was struggling with the rough draft of Starry River of the Sky.
Maybe these will inspire a new story. I hope so!

Maybe these will inspire a new story. I hope so!
Published on July 23, 2012 05:00