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Connectivity

Filed under: Writing Institute at Chautauqua — Pat at 5:29 am on Tuesday, July 18, 2006

I am writing from the porch of the Smith Library on Bestor Plaza in Chautauqua Institution this early Tuesday morning. The campanile is chiming hymns. Bikes and walkers are all out, birds are singing and people are reading newspapers and drinking coffee on the green. The library is generous enough to provide a Wi-Fi signal so powerful that it can be tapped from any where on the plazai even when the library is closed. I have been out of touch because of lack of connectivity. But I HAVE been connecting with writers! It’s quite an experience to talk plots and publishers at every meal with writers from across the country. I’m rooming with a writer in a small hotel filled with writers, staying in rooms named for writers!

 Yesterday we heard our first speakers–four of them. We had dinner together and heard from Jerry Spinelli about how his childhood informs his writing (as well as life with his 6 children, 16 grandchildren and writer wife). He told us to “write what you care about”. Along with our admission to the conference is a gate pass that gets us into all the cultural events–and there is so much here. I’ve heard a symphony (Shostakovich, whose 100th birthday is this year), an opera (La Traviata), and a choir with massed orchestra (wow!).

 Now I’m off to meet with Eileen Spinelli to have my children’s manuscript critiqued. Time to connect with writers.

Writing home

Filed under: Write Mind Blog — Pat at 5:37 pm on Tuesday, July 11, 2006

 I’m beginning to pack for the writing adventure of a lifetime. I expect to hear and see more than my brain can absorb, so I’m taking a digital camera, a digital movie camera, a small tape recorder and a laptop. Oh, and a lovely bound blank book. I hope this technology will make the experience a portable one, to relive and share upon my return.

Here’s a thoughful quote that my webmaster, Ruth Ann, wrote beneath a photo collage she made for my birthday: “One writes to make a home for one’s self: on paper, in time, in other’s minds.” –Alfred Kazin.

Chocolate Fudge, Chocolate Mint or Chocolate Decadence?

Filed under: Writing Institute at Chautauqua — Pat at 8:37 pm on Thursday, July 6, 2006

Jerry Spinelli, author If you are a chocolate-holic like I am, the decision between all the chocolates at the candy counter or freezer case can take forever to make. I was faced with a similar decision when asked to choose the workshops I will be taking at the Highlights Writing Workshop. Each afternoon for a week, we get to take three sessions with three choices each. And the decisions are hard!

For example, the first session is a choice between How to Write a Nonfiction Children’s Book, Fundamentals of Plot, or Sequencing Scenes for Maximum Effect. All classes are taught by award-winning authors (including two time Newbery winner Jerry Spinelli), editors or publishing giants. They are spilling their secrets and all I have to do is listen, think, and take notes VERY quickly. For my hand-written notes I found the perfect thing at Half Price Books, a large leather-bound blank book from Portugal. I also purchased a refurbished laptop and a quantity of pens and very pointy pencils.

Now for those tough choices! Check out this incredible faculty.

Rooming with Jules Verne

Filed under: Writing Institute at Chautauqua — Pat at 8:41 am on Wednesday, July 5, 2006

The Spencer Hotel My soon-to-be roommate is a fellow Texan, an adjunct instructor at Texas State, and enviably, a grandmother. We have been assigned The Jules Verne room at the historic Victorian-style Spencer Hotel. Each room is named and decorated for a different writer. Our room has a door to the veranda and we can meet in the parlor–a novelty in itself. I can skip my morning water aerobics with a clear conscience since there will be a lot of walking involved. Check out the hot air balloon we have in our room.

Something to Tell the Grandcows

Filed under: Writing Institute at Chautauqua — Pat at 6:59 am on Tuesday, July 4, 2006

Eileen Spinelli, author

Eileen Spinelli, author of 49 picture books, is going to be my reader at Chautauqua. This grandmother of sixteen will give me pointers about the manuscript I’m working on–a sequel to Substitute Groundhog (due out this fall!). I’m bringing a copy of Grandcows for her autograph to my future grandchildren. Working with such a top notch writer like Eileen in the rarefied atmosphere of Chautauqua Institution will, indeed, be something to tell the grandcows and my students at Creech Elementary.

The big day is coming!

Filed under: Writing Institute at Chautauqua — Pat at 10:30 am on Monday, July 3, 2006

July 15 is the day I fly to New York for a week-long Writing Workshop in the beautiful, historic Chautauqua Institution. This is the lovely Atheneum Hotel, where two of our events will be held. The Institution was founded in 1874 by Lewis Miller, an inventor and manufacturer from Akron, OH and a Methodist minister named John Heyl Vincent. The Institution is founded on four pillars–the arts, education, religion, and recreation. Highlights Foundation is sponsoring the workshop, so I’m sure there will be fun as well as exercise of the mind, body and spirit. I’ll keep my eyes open for Goofus and Gallant!

Atheneum Hotel