What. A. Trip.
I have lots to talk about and lots to share, but right now, Jonathan Brooks and I are going to “enjoy” this flight back to the East coast.
I’ll be back to regularly scheduled programming tomorrow!
What. A. Trip.
I have lots to talk about and lots to share, but right now, Jonathan Brooks and I are going to “enjoy” this flight back to the East coast.
I’ll be back to regularly scheduled programming tomorrow!
The 2019 Triangle Pen Show is in the books, and it was as fun as ever. I'm hitting the road this morning, but I'm not headed home for a few days - there are Spoke Pens to make! With that said, content may be a little wonky this week. It will be there, but the schedule may not be what you are used to. Same with replies to emails and Tweets.
Thanks for a great time Raleigh!
Ralph Reyes of Regalia Writing Labs says “Welcome to Chicago!”
(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And check out her first novel, The Bone Weaver’s Orchard, now available where books are sold!)
The Chicago Pen Show is my annual family reunion, and every year the family grows a little more. This year there were more people and more new vendors than I've ever seen there before and it was an absolute delight. The first thing I did when I arrived was race around the rooms saying hello to everyone and sticking my camera in people's faces like the Pen Show Paparazzi. I didn't have to ask anyone to smile, though. Everyone was already smiling!
I went with my best pen friend, Moriah, as usual. She's always excellent company and we now have our pen show system down to an art. We arrived on Saturday just after nine. After we said our hellos, we did a browsing lap, a buying lap... another buying lap. She took Azizah's lettering class, which by all accounts was amazing. I took a nap--also amazing. We then grabbed a quick dinner and headed to the Pen Show After Dark in the bar. It was quieter there than last year, and didn't have the mixer event, but it was still lovely to gather and chat and show-and-tell our purchases. We got to try fun nib grinds and new inks and papers. I thought I was done shopping Saturday, but after trying a few things at the bar that night, I added some to my list to pick up on Sunday.
I wish I could recount every moment in detail, but I'll list (in no particular order) a few highlights and let the pictures do the talking.
There were a lot of people I wanted to spend more time with, but alas, I had to leave Sunday morning. I hope I'll get to see those folks again next year! I'm already excited. And if the show keeps growing the way it has been, we'll soon have to take over some additional event rooms! Saturday the ballroom was packed like inky sardines. I hope it was as successful for the vendors as it was for the attendees. I certainly did my part. And I hope you'll all join us there next year!