Sunday, June 10, 2007

Book Expo Canada

Am blogging in the shadow of the CN Tower after a full day in Toronto. (My hotel is the tiny little brown building to the right of the base of the tower in the picture.) Got in this morning at 2:30 am and after a few hours sleep, hit the ground running. It's been a GREAT day, with lots of excitement in the works -- more details when I can. I shared the stage today for a brief while with a number of other authors as the Canadian Children's Book Centre sponsored a reading of some of their 'Our Choice' authors from last year. SHADES OF RED was an 'Our Choice' selection, and I had a lot of fun listening to the other authors speak about their work. Plan to chase down several to get them to sign their books for me!

Met with my wonderful agent, Carolyn Swayze, for a non-coffee chat after she'd been to the Christie Blatchford breakfast. It was great fun to see her, particularly since we both had to travel 3000 km to do so.

Ran into Eric Walters and was able to thank him in person for the great blurb he wrote for Ms. Z. I caught him signing at at least three booths today. Prolific man --and _really_ nice guy.

Many celebs from the CanLit world to be seen wandering around today, not to mention a Stockwell Day sighting in the airport. How could my day be any more complete?

Dinner with a goodly percentage of the CompuServe Writer's Forum KidCrit crew. I met several of the group for the first time in the flesh and it was great fun. Anita Daher is here celebrating SPIDER'S SONG and RACING FOR DIAMONDS. Marsha Skrypuch is celebrating the impending arrival of her DEAR CANADA book about the Spirit Lake internment camp. Marina Cohen was signing at the Vanwell booth. Helaine Becker was signing today for Maple Tree Press and tomorrow will be back to sign some of her many titles for Scholastic. Mahtab was celebrating her very first book --THE THIRD EYE, with Dundurn. Nancy, Helene and Deborah made the evening complete.

The Spring Book Hatching went off yesterday without a hitch. (Well -- the coffee arrived a little late. But that was it. So no hitches that couldn't be bourne....)

Will have SBH pictures and more detail soon. I have once again run out of day.

~kc

6 comments:

Anita Daher said...

I think my hotel can see your hotel from here...

It was SO fun yesterday, and I agree--Eric Walters is a very nice fella. Mind you, I have never met a children's book author I didn't like. What a terrific bunch :-)

helgor said...

Great to meet you!

Best of luck with all things Ms Z. I look forward to reading it!

H

Unknown said...

I'm so glad you're at BookExpo! You deserve all the attention you'll get, and wonderful success in the future.

kc dyer said...

Anita -- It was fantastic to meet you at last. I hope you didn't get too lost in the wilds of Toronto making your way back to your hotel!

~kc

kc dyer said...

Helene -- It was marvellous to have a chance to chat over dinner. (Now if I could only figure out how to add the accents to your name in here...)

~kc

kc dyer said...

James --

Your support means so much -- thank you!

~kc