Eden Mills and Me

Last Sunday, with some trepidation, I set up my table at the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival  and waited for the day to unfold. The weather cooperated, and the sun and warmth brought out thousands of visitors to hear wonderful authors read from their new works.  And all of them walked down Publishers’ Way at least once and past my table.(http://www.edenmillswritersfestival.ca/)

I overcame the awkwardness (for me) of striking up conversations with total strangers and talking about the merits of my book. I met parents of teens who love to write, teens who love to write, teachers, and therapists who use writing in their work with teens. I got reacquainted with people I had worked with years ago and former students, and I met and chatted with fellow CANSCAIP member, Janet Wilson (http://secondstorypress.ca/books/206-our-earth) and Jon Fear and Louisa D’Amato from our local newspaper The Record.  And I sold a few books, too.

My son helped me set up and went to hear some of the YA author readings. He kept me company (did his geography homework), and bought food. At the end of the day, he introduced author, Shane Peacock, at the YA authors’ event and was “paid” with all four books in Shane’s fantastic boy Sherlock Holmes series (http://www.shanepeacock.ca/index2.html), which he duly got signed by the author and is now happily reading.

I was totally out of my element that Sunday and survived. I was exhausted by the end of the day, but energized, too, by the support of strangers for my book and its purpose. And that is what will stay with me for a very long time.

4 thoughts on “Eden Mills and Me”

  1. Heather, I am so happy that the day was a success for you!!

    Meeting and talking with strangers can be a bit awkward at first, but it is certainly a skill we can master with practice. It does get easier over time. I promise.

    Nice that you got to meet Shane Peacock. He is one of the other authors who are up for the same award as Bitter, Sweet. I recently had the chance to read one of Shane’s book and enjoyed it very much!

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  2. Thanks for this newsy write-up. Love the red umbrella! And also nice to see my friends Robin and Eva (the piper and fiddle player) leading the parade. You’re doing a great job of getting your book out there.

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