A couple of highlights for me were the Fearless Fifteeners panel, which I tweeted a picture of (please excuse the phone-quality pic)
Bad picture of the great @Fearless15ers panel at @cacapitalbookfest pic.twitter.com/3Br3s3lvpC
— Angelica R. Jackson (@angelicarjaxon) October 25, 2014
I got to put faces to names on some of my fellow Fifteeners (left to right, they are: Alexis Bass, Kelly Loy Gilbert, Stacey Lee, Sabaa Tahir, and Jessica Taylor), as well as cheer them on. It was a good way for me to see a panel from the audience side, and to apply a more analytical view of it, in preparation for the fantasy writing panel I'm going to be on in January. I may have been biased, but I thought they all did fantastically well!I also got to introduce and serve as moderator for my friend (and my cover artist), author Kelley York, and meet a new author-friend, Tracy Clark. They talked about writing for young adults and did a thoroughly charming job of representing our YA writer tribe.
I loved that this festival is local, so I hope they stick around and keep the author fun going!
2 comments:
That's awesome! I bet you had a great time! I would love to go to something like that eventually! :)
I'll let you know if they do it again, in case you want to come out, Jessica! Even better if you're an invited author, right?
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