Okay, so I went to the Salt Lake City stop on the Breathless Tour. It was amazing. First, I was innocently tweeting in the elevator on the way down to the parking garage to drop off my jacket.
The doors opened, and this big group of people were standing there. I go, "I'm totally going to make you wait for me to get off," and stepped right through them. I'm pretty much still checking my phone to see if my tweet went through.
Someone goes, "Elana Johnson?"
And I look up and she goes, "I'm Beth Revis."
*cue the screaming and jumping up and down and hugging and other things I'm really glad no one with a video camera was around to capture*
So I met Beth in this dingy parking garage! It was, in a word, frawesome.
And Andrea Cremer was with her, and I hugged her too. And Kirsten Miller was there, but we didn't hug. And Brenna Yovanoff was there too, and again, no huggage. I think they were both mildly terrified because of all the above screaming and whatnot. They went up; I went to drop off my coat.
Amazing. The event was fabulous times ten. My favorite part was when someone asked if it was hard to get a book published. Beth laughed. Kirsten talked about living in New York and luck, Andrea said you have to get the right book to the right person at the right time, and Brenna said it has to be your best work every time.
But Ally Condie said my favorite thing (which apparently other people have said too. She's just the smartest person I know *wink*). She said that yes, you have to have luck and a good product, but you have to be standing out in the rain so that when the lightning strikes, you'll be there.
Lightning = luck, opportunity, whatever.
And I loved that, because it's so true. You really do have to be out there, getting soaking wet, before the lightning will strike.
What do you think? Are you out in the rain?
And here's some blurry pics I took with my phone.
Oh, and I'm under a strict deadline, and will only be blogging on M/W/F this week. xoxoxoxox until then.
I love surprise run-ins! That's great. What luck you ran into them like that. And I love the comment about standing in the rain. So true.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I love surprises like that! And what a great quote. :)
ReplyDeleteNothing like screaming women to terrify everyone! Glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteisn't ally condie absolutely GORGEOUS? and andrea cremer, and beth! and pretty much everyone up there in the pics? love ally condie's inspiring answer! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a great quote and I love that story! Sounds like an amazing event, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I'm practically jumping up and down with you. Why can't there be a big YA thing in Cambridge or Boston? I'm a tiny bit jealous too.
ReplyDeleteI like the standing out in the rain part too. It's getting harder and harder for me to make the time to write, but I won't give up. I'm still getting bits down, showing my work, and sending it out. And editing along the way. I've even started submitting short stories to get my name out there. Does any of this count as standing in the rain?
This is too cool for words.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite christian rock songs is called Stand in the Rain.
ReplyDeleteAlly's right. You have to endure the storm
So great that you all got to meet! And I just LOVE that quote--will definitely be stealing it to pass along to my students. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! I can't even imagine how you felt when Beth introduced herself to you!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your deadline.
Which means you have to be willing to get fried now and then.
ReplyDeleteAnd there's an old ELO song called Standing in the Rain, too.
Would have been fun to see that elevator scene!
ReplyDeleteAlly's comment is awesome. I'm so standing in the rain waiting for lightening. With my lightening rod! Glad you met those great ladies.
ReplyDeleteI hope there is a Youtube video somewhere of you and Beth's meetage. I also love the quote and just saw the blurb of your book on the top of your website and I squeed!
ReplyDeleteHow cool, running into a group of authors in a parking garage of all places. Best of luck with your frwakine.
ReplyDeleteIt's cool to think of two authors reacting to each other like that. Love your pink hair. I always wanted to do that.
ReplyDeleteOh what FUN!!! That quote is all kinds of amazing! Happy Valentine's everyone!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that quote! And I need to get out in the rain more. Right now I'm kind of hovering in the doorway, occasionally sticking my hand out to see how wet it is out there. Not where I need to be. So thanks for the push!
ReplyDeleteI go out in the rain every so often, but nobody pays attention to me. So I stopped going out in the rain. I'm going to try snow next time.
ReplyDeleteLoved the entertaining piece. Love seeing people hug, scream, jump up and down and get excited, anll...
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How fun is that? Good luck with the deadline.
ReplyDeleteI take this post to be an condoner for when we meet in person. And if it's not, don't say I didn't warn ya.
ReplyDeleteAw, that's so cool! And what an amazing quote!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool you got to meet Beth. Good luck with your deadline.
ReplyDeleteWould have paid money to see your scream! Have fun and you'll make your deadline. No worries
ReplyDeleteWow! That sounds like a lot of fun. I still have yet to meet a blogging friend in person.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm in the rain right now. :-) Good luck with your deadline!
That sounds FRAWSOME! I get to see Beth tomorrow. We're on a panel together in Charlotte. I also am going to try and make the Breathless tour stop in Raleigh to support her and meet the other authors. Finally something in my general neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteHa! LOVE that story, and that lightning quote. Sounds like you had a fab time. :)
ReplyDeleteSO. MUCH. FUN! Wow. I wish we could get more author tours to Montana. And I love Ally's answer--perfect!! :-)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your deadline.
It was the most fun, EVER. And part of the fun for me was getting to talk to you! LOVE, love, love Ally's comment. It is one I will not forget.
ReplyDeleteIt was great to see you, Elana! Glad you had a great time. :)
ReplyDeleteLove this story! So exciting! Good luck with your deadline...:)
ReplyDeletesupercool! Sounds like a fantastic experience. And I like the "standing in the rain" advice. Happy V'day~ :o)
ReplyDeleteNow I'll be hoping for lightening to strike. What a great experience.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I would screamed too. There probably would have been some awkward hugging involved as well. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! I totally had to miss the Breathless Tour here because I had other stuff going on. Bummer! Glad to hear you had a rockin' time though.
ReplyDeleteLisa ~ YA Literature Lover
Good luck with your deadline. How awesome to bump into a great group of writers.
ReplyDeleteSo exciting! And yes, I love the "lightening" comment. So true.
ReplyDeleteSOunds like a great time.
ReplyDeleteOut in the rain?
Not yet, still trying to fulfill the 'best work every time' part. Then it's galoshes and puddles for me.
Have a great V-Day.
J
I'm practically screaming just reading your post. What an evening of AWESOME!!! Love Ally Condie's comment. Good luck with the writing deadline.
ReplyDeleteThat is so EPIC! I love it! Oh my! I'll be standing out in the rain until lightening strikes for me!
ReplyDeleteOh awesome! So jealous right now!! Thanks for passing along the wonderful, encouraging words.
ReplyDeleteIt's just like high school: All the cool kids hang out in the parking lot.
ReplyDeleteHow fun for you! I really love Ally's comment - not sure I'm out in the rain just yet...still kind of lurking under the eaves with my rain slicker and umbrella... Best of luck with your deadline ~ :)
ReplyDeleteYour post made me smile! How fun to run into your blog friends!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote by Ally, too!
Good luck with your deadlines, Elana!
Aw, so cool! Love that you all got to be together in one room- I would have loved to be there. I really hope I'll be standing out in the rain!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun encounter! Good luck with your deadlines.
ReplyDeleteSo sad I couldn't go. Oh well, what can you do? Thanks for passing along their wisdom. I think I've been standing in the rain for so long I'm in danger of drowning or something, but I'm still standing here. A glutton for punishment until that dang lighning finds me! ;)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great quote, and aww, I love your meeting story. So awesome and cute! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool story! And a great quote. ::goes to stand out in the rain::
ReplyDeleteLove the lightning quote! I'm soaked, btw.... I'm so happy for you!!
ReplyDeleteI loved the panel. Beth Revis was a particular favorite, I adored her! I can't wait to read Across the Universe and all the other books I haven't read yet.
ReplyDeleteI am not out in the rain, but I am getting close to stepping out and I am terrified. Panic attacks every five minutes, I tell you. How do you survive?!!! AHHHHHHH!
luckyluckyluckylucky
ReplyDeleteThat is so very, very, very cool! :) I wish I lived closer!
ReplyDeleteI love this post so hard. Putting my rain coat on immediately.
ReplyDeleteThat’s simply hysterical.
ReplyDeleteNice pics! Thanks Elana.
ReplyDeleteI hope I'm standing in the rain. But just in case, maybe I'll be driving with my top down during this week. It's supposed to be stormy.
ReplyDeleteHad a great time on Saturday!
FUNNNNN!!!! And that is the best piece of advice, ever.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for being my stand-in for me at the signing Elana! Loves!
You totally made me tear up with that lightning comment that Ally made! That is exactly what it takes and describes how it feels to a T. Thanks for sharing the pics with us, I love them!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to be as drenched as possible. I hope to get hit by lightening - an agent. And hit by more lightning that singes my hair off - publisher. Hehe! Gees, I wish I would have known you were there. I attended the SLC visit of the tour too! Thanks for reminding me of what Ally Condie said about getting published.
ReplyDeleteHope you make your deadline! It's so cool you met all those awesome authors!
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone. Don the slickers!
ReplyDeleteOh! So much fun!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll make that deadline in no time. You seem like the type of person who shines bright under pressure.
So freaking AWESOME! I love what Ally said about the rain. =] I'm putting that up in my office!
ReplyDeleteWay to go on the deadline! You'll rock, Elana!
Awww! How cool is that? VERY. What an amazing bunch of authors. Good luck with your deadline, Elana.
ReplyDeleteThose are NICE pics from just a phone! :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun to run into a blogger you haven't met!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I'm out in the rain as much as someone who can be who hasn't finished writing their first attempt at a novel. Reading blogs like this is so encouraging to keep on writing.