(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.)
I only go to one pen show a year, and for the last few years that has been the Chicago show. My reasons are purely geographical, but I got pretty lucky to have this as my home show.
I wasn't able to attend the entire show, alas, so there were a few people and activities I missed, but considering how much fun I packed into the 27 hours I was there--that might be for the best.
I'm not exaggerating when I say that the pen show is the highlight of the year for me. Connecting with the wonderful people of the pen community is an unparalleled delight. I get to see old friends, meet online friends, and make new friends. Every year I learn new things that make the pen world a bigger, more beautiful place.
If I outlined everything I loved about this show, it would take longer to read than I was actually even there, so I'll just dwell on a few of the highlights.
The highest of highlights was getting to spend the weekend with my friend Moriah. We met at the Appleton Pen Club and she is an excellent human with an uncanny natural talent for lettering. She's also very sensible and helped keep me out of trouble. Sort of. Well, she tried.