We did it! We arranged our schedules so we could all hit the Big Apple on the same day last week. We visited Kensington Publishing – our shared publisher – and our editors. On Wednesday we met in Connecticut and took the train into New York City Thursday morning.
Of course we had to do some window shopping on our walk to Kensington.
The publicity and marketing department spent a couple of hours with us, filming promotional videos and explaining their support efforts going forward, which are awesome. We had lunch with our editors, Larissa and Michele from marketing, and our agent. After lunch we toured around the Kensington offices meeting more people.
We spent another night in Connecticut, treating it as a fun blog mini-retreat. At the last minute, Barb couldn’t join us, but it was for the best of reasons – her daughter was in labor with Barb’s second grandchild!
Wickeds, chime in and share your favorite part of the trip, and your pictures, too.
Publisher Steve Zacharius, whose father founded the company, joined us for a picture in front of the company waterfall.
Liz: It was so much fun meeting the Kensington team – all the awesome people who make our books happen! We felt so welcomed and supported. It was truly a lovely experience. We got to sign our new books, record some fun videos and had a lot of laughs.
We have so many fun things in store for you readers in the coming year – appearances, new books, new series, the list goes on!
And don’t forget to enter the Kensington Halloween sweepstakes here for a chance to win our books and some fun Halloween-y prizes!
Jessie: I had such fun doing the videos with the other Wickeds ( we missed you so much, Barb!). I also loved meeting all the different staff members at Kensington and having the chance to put names to faces!
Barb: I so missed coming on this Wicked road trip, but this is why I stayed home.
Edith: The rest of us shared a lovely dinner overlooking Long Island Sound the last night, and then stayed up too late talking and emptying a bottle or two.
Readers: Have you ever been to New York City? And have you ever missed an event for a reason as good as Barb’s?