By Melissa Amster
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Star-struck! |
I went to Book Expo America (BEA) for the first time, and
what an experience it was! Due to my crazy schedule, I was only there for a
day, but I made the most of it. I didn’t go to any seminars, but I was plenty
busy! The day started out with an autographing session from Neil Patrick
Harris. He has an autobiography coming out and signed a small excerpt booklet.
I got in line and figured I’d try my luck. As luck would have it, I was one of
the last through before they cut off the line entirely. And Neil even let me do
a selfie with him! Legen…wait for it…dary! Of course, I was all star-struck and
giggly and couldn’t keep my eyes off his nail polish, which was dark blue and
glittery.
After that, I went on my search for Liz and Lisa (who are
featured at CLC today). On the way there, I saw the Little, Brown booth and
stopped by to meet Michelle, who is not only a great publishing contact, but
also graduated high school with me 20 years ago. (Sorry to age us, but 20 is a
pretty big reunion year…not that I’m even going to mine.) It was great to see
her again and she is as nice as I remember her from high school.
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Mini reunion! |
I finally found Liz and Lisa after exchanging texts with
them and hung out while they were waiting in line to meet one of their author
crushes. We got some photos together and then walked over to the Macmillan
booth, where Rainbow Rowell was signing copies of her upcoming novel,
Landline. At first, we weren’t going to
be able to get her autograph without a ticket, but Liz and Lisa got on the “gatekeeper’s”
good side and he let us in. It was great to meet Rainbow, as I love the two
books of hers that I have read so far and am excited to check out her other two
soon. Then we stopped by Penguin and got
a bunch of galleys.
I may have eluded to this in this morning’s post, but Liz
and Lisa are so wonderful in person. They’re a lot of fun and you can just tell
that they’re best friends by the way they interact with each other. They remind
me of the connection I have with my BFF. (Just like them, we’re separated by a
bunch of states but talk all the time.) I love listening to them talk. They
have great speaking voices that resonate with their chick lit loving nature. (I
can’t really explain any further than this, but if you’ve heard them talk, you
know what I mean.) They even have
some books from BEA to give away at their blog!
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With Liza |
A little while later, Liz and Lisa left for lunch and I took
a short break before walking around and checking out all the booths. I met up
with another blogger friend, Liza from
WhoRuBlog, for a few minutes. She is
just as friendly as she is online and I wish we had more time to hang out and
talk. I’m glad I got to see her in person though! While walking around, I
managed to get pictures of Anjelica Huston, Billy Idol, and Jane Lynch. I didn’t
feel like waiting for their autographs, as the lines were pretty long. Instead,
I got in line to meet Stephanie Evanovich, author of
Big Girl Panties and
The Sweet Spot. She is so outgoing and enthusiastic. I can totally see how her
personality plays into her writing. The moment she saw me, she knew who I was.
Her publisher was there too and I recognized her name from multiple e-mail
exchanges, so it was nice to make that connection too.
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With Stephanie Evanovich |
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Cuter in person! |
Since I was one of the first in line to meet Stephanie, I
managed to get a spot in line to meet B.J. Novak (from
The Office) while he was signing his children’s book at the Penguin
booth. Again, I was totally star-struck and couldn’t think of anything witty to
say. He’s even cuter in person. While waiting to meet him, I found out that
Liane Moriarty was across the way signing her latest novel,
Big Little Lies. I didn’t even know she
was going to be there, so that was a huge surprise. I got to meet her and she
also knew who I was. She was so sweet and I wish we could have chatted longer,
as well. Her publisher was there and I also got to make the name to face connection.
The final author I waited in line to meet that day was R.J. Palacio, author of
Wonder. It’s a book
for kids (probably starting at fourth grade), but adults have been reading it
too. My son and I both read it, so I had her sign a bag for him. Afterward, I
went around the area one more time to make sure I didn’t miss out on any
galleys and then headed back to the hotel to get ready for the evening
excitement.
While I was at the hotel, I got to meet my roommate,
Julie Valerie. She’s also a blogger and is working on her own novel. Jen Tucker had
suggested that we be roommates and she knows me well enough to know that I’d
love Julie. She was definitely right! We had a fun time chatting while I was
getting ready to meet my friend for dinner before BookBuzz and then got to hang
out more at the event. We were joking about how we met in a hotel.
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With Julie Valerie |
BookBuzz was a wonderful event. It reminded me of the first
time I felt accepted by a group of people, which was at Rocky Horror in 1994. Everyone
was just so nice and it was like having a reunion with people, even though I’ve
only met them online prior to this event. I got to meet Lydia Laceby, Samantha
Stroh Bailey, Meredith Schorr, Samantha March, Brenda Janowitz, Sheryn MacMunn,
Francine LaSala, Lynn Marie Hulsman, Cat Lavoie, Glynis Astie, Ariella Papa, Lynn Messina,
Holly Peterson, Heather Wardell…..and my blog sister, Marlene Engel from
BookMama! The drink of the night was a “Pink Stiletto,” which as really good! (It’s
basically pink lemonade and vodka.) I had such a nice time chatting with
everyone. My friend from dinner was also there for the event and she had a
great time too and made some connections. The time went by so fast and we
stayed there well past the ending of the event. I was hoping we would be able
to go somewhere quieter to hang out and chat more, but we just ended up staying
at the bar the entire time. It was so hard to part ways when the clock struck
midnight and we were all about to turn into very sleepy pumpkins! (Samantha
Stroh Bailey and I compared it to that let down feeling after your Bat Mitzvah
party has ended.) Anyway, it was amazing to meet all these fabulous women and
chat with them in a group or one-on-one.
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With Julie, Francine, Marlene, Samantha March, Lynn Marie Hulsman, Lydia Laceby, Heather Wardell, and K.C. Wilder |
14 comments:
Thank you for these photos! Looks like you had an amazing time! I'm living vicariously through this post and one day hope to meet so many of the wonderful authors you met. (And blue glitter nail polish, Neil? Oh my!) :)
Great post, Melissa! BEA and BookBuzz certainly were amazing. I will be posting my "commentary" soon too, so be on the look out for that. xoxo
Wow, it looks like so much fun! I hope to get to go to BEA one day!
I want to both hug you and cry! What a fantastic post. It was incredible to meet you, and I didn't even know how much you did before I saw you! I think my favorite pic (besides ours) is you and NPH! I miss you.
Ahhhh, so envious of you!!! Especially that you met RJ Palacio! We read/listened to Wonder this year in 4th grade and now that we're at the end of the year and doing our end of the year activities and listing our favorite things learned, and so many have mentioned Wonder. It's such a good feeling that they "got it!"
Did you know there is a chapter just released from Julian's point of view?! I am hoping to read it to the kids before they leave for the summer tomorrow! :)
LOVED this post. You certainly made the most of your one day in NYC and I'm so glad that attending BookBuzz and meeting me was part of it. Although I "knew" you before meeting face-to-face, now I REALLY know you. XOXO.
Great post, Melissa! Looks like BEA was a fabulous ecperience! It was wonderful to meet you at BookBuzz. :) I only wish that we had more time to talk! I hope to see you again before BookBuzz 2015.
It sounds like a wonderful day. I enjoyed reading of your adventures and all the people you met. I loved seeing the pictures too. I am so happy you got to go (even if it were just for a day).
I'm so happy you got to attend BEA! What a great thing to meet lovely authors and network with other bloggers. Congratulations on getting to have so much fun!
Ooo I would LOVE to go there!!
Great post!! :) What a wonderful bookish day you had! I'm totally jealous of that selfie with NPH! :) It was so nice to meet you at BookBuzz!I :)
So glad you had a good time!! I'm just sorry we didn't realize we were both there :( here's my recap post: http://allodoxophobia.wordpress.com/2014/06/04/bea-2014-recap/
Really wish I could have been there. Maybe next year!
Looks like you had a ton of fun! I've never been, but it's on my list for someday. Thanks for sharing your experience!
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