I’ve never been one for big cities. In some ways, I think of it as an extension of my introversion. Big cities = too many people, too much going on, and I get twitchy just thinking about it.

But I’ve watched my fellow authors do the occasional New York trip to visit with editors and agents, and it’s been strongly advised by a number of folks that I do the same, especially with the relative success of Libriomancer.

So when I received an invitation to moderate the Adult Book Bloggers Panel at Book Expo of America in New York, I was happy to say yes. I’m even happier now that I’ve been chatting with my panelists, including Sarah from Smart Bitches, Trashy Books — the woman responsible for making me do this — along with Mandi from Smexy Books and Rebecca from The Book Lady’s Blog.

My BEA schedule, excluding meetings and such, looks like so:

  • 5/29, 11:15 a.m. – 12:05 p.m. — Book Blogging Panel.
  • 5/31, 3:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. — Signing at the SFWA table.
  • 6/1, 12 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. — “Meet the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America,” with myself, Jeri Smith-Ready, and Leanna Renee Hieber.

I am both excited and a bit intimidated. I’ve been to NYC once in my life, helping a friend move, and that was more than a decade ago. On the other hand, I’ll be spending time with a lot of great people, and attending an event devoted to the awesomeness of books. How can you not love that?

So blogging will be light to nonexistent next week. This will be my first time at BEA, and my second time in NYC (the first was more than a decade ago, helping a friend move, and I didn’t see that much of the city). My plan is to try to have fun, hopefully collect some books, and shamelessly gawk at everything.

Wish me luck, and if you’re going to be at BEA, then I hope to see you there!

Mirrored from Jim C. Hines.


From: [personal profile] dsgood


New York City includes Broad Channel Island: population about 3,000 (according to Wikipedia), surrounded by a wildlife sanctuary.

And a number of neighborhoods, including some in Manhattan, with a small-city feel. Or even a small-town feel.
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From: [personal profile] al_zorra


Watch out for bicyclists though. They, like so much else, have taken over the sidewalks and ride the wrong way on the streets and tend to knock people down.

Love, C. posting from Beauford, SC. Maybe I'll see you at Book Expo -- though what our schedule was supposed to be I'm not sure as we took off on a long research trip down south. I'm flying back from the end point in Florida, but himself will be driving the car back to Manhattan, so he definitely won't make it.
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From: [personal profile] rosefox


I won't be at BEA, but I'd be glad to give you tips on fun NYC things if you'd like.
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