A First-Timer's ALA Recap

The YA Blogger Meetup:
Courtesy of Stacked and Baen Books came Friday night's YA blogger/author meet-and-greet mingle-tastic event. Among the fab bloggers I talked to (NOT an exhaustive list! I know I've forgotten some--apologies) were Sarah of Green Bean Teen Queen, Bookalicious Pam, Kelly Jensen, Liz B, Melissa Wiley of Here in the Bonny Glen (who I'd met in person at Kidlitcon 2010), and Kelly Metzger of The Cazzy Files. I had a lot of fun talking to Flux publicity director Steven and fellow Flux author Rebecca Fjelland Davis (who wrote Chasing Alliecat—which is now on my TBR pile), both of whom I'd met at the Kidlitcon.


I don't want to overplay this, as it was mainly a blur and went by surprisingly quickly. But I felt it was notable enough to mention—especially since I ended up meeting a couple of really awesome writers I'd been hoping to talk to in person: Cindy Pon (Silver Phoenix, Fury of the Phoenix) and Robin "R.L." LaFevers (the Theodosia books). So many of the wonderful fellow bloggers I talked to the previous night came, too. I'm really grateful to everyone who stopped by, and I'm especially grateful to the folks at Flux and Llewellyn who set it up, manned the booth and kept me company when the signing line died down. And my mom and stepdad made it, which was fantastic. I still felt sorta like maybe there were people who didn't assume that I was actually the author but instead some sort of nicely-dressed booth attendant, but oh well.
Flux Dinner:
Saturday night I went to dinner with Flux employees, including the fabulous acquisition editor, Brian Farrey, aforementioned publicity director Steven Pomije, and Llewellyn employee Eric and his wife Char, both lovely individuals; and other Flux authors: Brent Hartinger, Becky Fjelland Davis, Ann Finnan and Linda Joy Singleton. We went to a restaurant called the Hash House A Go Go, prompting me to wonder whether the suffix "A Go Go" automatically makes a restaurant good. (I mean, Crepes A Go Go in Berkeley is good. And what does A Go Go mean, anyway? This, perhaps?)
The portions were certainly ginormous. Chicken and waffles (which I did not personally order) included three or four waffles, a couple of chicken breasts, and, I'm told, the waffles were stuffed with bacon. (In case anyone was wondering, I had a very nice, also large, house salad with creamy cucumber dressing, and a bowl of wild boar chili, which was not bad but a bit salty. Sorry. I'm food-obsessed.) I feel like such a lucky duck, working with Flux. I really do. Everyone is so nice, and professionally and socially the whole process has been a pleasure. Hard work, but still. FAB.

two recently re-released Betsy-Tacy books with forewords by Mitali Perkins and Melissa Wiley
Bamboo People by Mitali Perkins (see photo! yay)
Across the Universe by Beth Revis
Fly Trap by Frances Hardinge (Y AY YAY YAY)
Huntress by Malinda Lo
Eona by Alison Goodman
Beauty Queens by Libba Bray (I had no idea she had a new book!)
Lost & Found by Shaun Tan
Books from fellow Flux authors—Chasing Alliecat by Rebecca Fjelland Davis and Shadow Walkers by Brent Hartinger
And much, much more! Well, not maybe not two "muches" worth. But definitely a handful more. I also had lunch with Adrienne, which I'd been looking forward to for ages because we last saw each other way back at the Portland Kidlitcon in 2008; I spent a lot of time walking around downtown San Diego (partly because I was mysteriously housed in a different hotel from the rest of the Flux people); and I even met some random Cybils judges, like the aforementioned Kelly Jensen and the very sweet Rene Colato Lainez.
What a weekend. But, because I'm me, I'm EXTREMELY glad to be home, too.
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Published on January 17, 2011 08:00
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