So last week, I
attended Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner’s NYC event at Books of Wonder for
their newly released title Unearthed.
Unearthed is apparently a YA Indiana
Jones book set in space. Sounds good, right?
The giant Unearthed poster (left) and table all set up for the event. |
This was the first
event I attended alone. Boo… My roommate didn’t want to go with me since it was
on a holiday and it was super cold out. I almost didn’t attend either, but I’m
glad I pushed through my fear of the cold. (I’ve been getting ridiculously sick
lately, so the icky weather is my new nemesis.)
Amie Kaufman and
Meagan Spooner are hilarious. They are completely lovely geeks, and I’m totally
here for it. They talked about Star Trek, video games, Indiana Jones (of
course), and even soundtrack composers.
Both of them have
such a fun connection to each other. You could tell that they were friends and that
this wasn’t a simple case of two writers being forced to work together. They genuinely
love what they do together.
Speaking of what
they do together, they mentioned how, in order to write their books, they
actually have a team of people behind the scenes. For instance, they have a
doctor friend who helped them figure out what kind of painful hand injury they
could give their main character that would allow her to still perform dangerous
tasks with only seconds to live.
Amie also talked
about how she was originally scared to have Meagan and Jay Kristoff (her
coauthor for the Illuminae books) meet for the first time, just because she
wanted them to get along. But apparently, after drinking and singing karaoke
together, Meagan and Jay really hit it off. Amie had nothing to worry about.
She said that they were basically like the same person because they liked the
same things.
As for the signing
portion of the event, there was a lot happening there. I got to the event a
little later than I’d planned (stupid subway was slower than dirt), so I was
number 22 in the signing line. But, thankfully, I still had time to purchase a
copy of This Shattered World, which
was the plan all along.
That was the plan.
To pick up This Shattered World. And
no other book. Alas, I ended up buying Unearthed
too, and Traitor to the Throne, but
that’s just because I’d finished Rebel of
the Sands earlier that weekend. With the purchase of Unearthed, I also got a free tote bag! Yay for free stuff!
Once the signing portion
started, I browsed the shelves of Books of Wonder while numbers 1-20 went
through the line. When I finally reached Amie and Meagan, I said something
super awkward. Because it’s me, and I’ve just grown to accept the fact that I
will never not say something awkward at an author event.
Anyway, I was
talking to Amie Kaufman, and she apologized for the line taking a long time. I
said something like “Oh, no problem. I’ve waited hours before for an event.”
Then, I realized how rude that could potentially sound, as in, “Oh, don’t
worry, your event didn’t attract as many people as these other authors I’ve seen.” Which isn’t true at all, there were
actually a lot of people at the event.
So, to make up for
what could potentially sound like a mean, catty statement, I said something
along the lines of “I had to wait hours for Tamora Pierce’s event. This entire
building was full of people.” *sigh* My big mouth just doesn’t know when to
stop. I think Amie understood what I meant though, because she was like, “Yeah,
it’s Tamora Pierce” in almost a
fangirl-esque kind of way… I hope.
I didn’t really
get to talk to Meagan for very long. She just kind of signed my books, and I started
the trek home, silently berating myself for my verbal diarrhea.
Well, that was how
that event went. I went, I saw, I bought books, I got the books signed, and I
put my foot in my mouth. Let’s hope my next event has less embarrassing stories
attached to it.
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