Fri 27 Jun 2008
… with the start of the second Clarion Workshop here at UC San Diego. The students arrive over the weekend, and I’ll have the chance to meet them Sunday night over dinner. Kelly Link is coming in tomorrow, I’m told, driving over the Rockies from a stay in Santa Fe. She wisely mailed herself a few boxes of things she’d need over the week she’s here, to minimize the schlepping.
It’s amazing to see what it takes to put one of these things on. I stopped by the indefatigable Tania Mayer’s office today, where I found boxes upon boxes of pots, pans, fans, water pistols, water rifles, water cannons … well, you get the picture … all piled up around her in preparation for moving the students in. It’s a zoo, but she’s in marvelous good spirits as always. (The only time I ever see Tania bummed out is during the weeks after the Workshop, when everyone’s gone back to their normal lives and she’s all alone.)
So there’s a visit to Mark Thiemens’ lab scheduled for this coming Friday afternoon, and a visit by Nancy Holder for dinner on Saturday. Kelly Link’s reading at Mysterious Galaxy, our totally favorite bookstore and for the second year in a row the donor of a Clarion Scholarship [hint: so go there, thank them, and spend money!], is scheduled for Wednesday, July 2, at 7:00 p.m., where she’ll be signing Magic for Beginners. [By the way, if you’re a fan of signed books and live too far away to come for the signing, you can generally order online at MG in advance of a signing and ask that the book be signed before shipping — if you ask nicely and tell them Clarion sent you.] All the Clarion instructors will be signing at MG this summer, as will the occasional Clarion alum — like Bob Crais’s visit on Monday, July 7 for his new Elvis Cole volume.
So my readership will drop, but I’ll still be here. Hello? Hello? Anyone out there?