So last Wednesday, my husband took me to the train station where I proceeded to board the train and then wait for two hours because the "order system" was down. Finally, just as it was getting dark, we took off. So much for the beautiful scenery. Luckily I brought books and a movie and the trip went fairly quickly.
The next day, I went to Clara Brownell Middle School in Umatilla, Oregon, a very rural town, and spoke to 340+ students. They were great, and made me the biggest thank you card I've ever received!
The following day was the multi-city event with me and a bunch of other authors doing workshops on various aspects of writing. After the workshops, we signed lots of books and lots and LOTS of t-shirts and then did a panel where the kids asked us questions.
That's only half the room of kids, by the way. A highlight for me was meeting one of my favorite authors, Mary Pearson. I remember reading A ROOM ON LORELEI STREET in 2005, when I was starting to explore the world of YA fiction. I loved it SO much. I think I'll get the audio book and reread it one of these days, listening to it this time around.
Here are all of the authors with some of the volunteers and the librarian, Michelle, who coordinated a lot of the event. I liked standing by Mary. She's short, like me!
On Saturday, I made my way back home via train. Everyone was right - the trip is lovely as the train travels along the Columbia River Gorge (on the Washington side). As I rode, it felt a little bit like I had stepped back in time. Back to a time when things were simpler. Slower. Quieter. I liked that part of it a lot. It's hard to take good pictures when you're moving, but I did take one when we stopped for a moment.
You of course know that I saw your tweet over the weekend and it only made me want to stop by that much more to see more of the awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe writing community is amazing and being an author has to be the best feeling in the world! Thank you for sharing part of your journey!
Great pictures, and I'm so glad you got to visit all those wonderful kids.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful post that made me all happy and inspired. Thank you for sharing your story and the pictures!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to hear how your writing inspires your readers. The train trip sounds pretty amazing and made me wonder - did you write on the train? Did I read the spark of a new story happening there?
ReplyDeleteSo neat -- looks like you had a wonderful time. With so much work we put into our writing, it must have been incredibly satisfying to see so many readers who love what you do! =)
ReplyDeleteWow! That is so much fun! I never meet any author in my life! They are so lucky to meet one like you =)
ReplyDeleteThat sounded like a whole bunch of fun! I'm glad you had fun and mets lots of your readers!
ReplyDeleteI was there, at your presentation! I loved it. It was the first one, where there were some technical difficulties. But it was still awesome!
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