Wednesday, May 27
Today, Elise and I went out to get our Metro pass and NYU ID cards. We easily made it to the metro and bought our passes before taking the subway to NYU. After we got our IDs we walked over to Washington Square Park.
Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park
We decided to walk back to the dorm and stop in Trader Joe's to buy some basic groceries just to get us started. It was a long, hot, humid walk but we eventually made it back. We just sat and ate for a while before Sam, Elise, and I headed out to Book Expo of America (BEA), which we get in for free because we are volunteering there tomorrow and Friday. It was a bit of an adventure getting to the Javits Center where BEA is held. We had to walk from 24th Street to 34th Street and wait for the bus to come, and when the right bus finally came, we found out that we had to swipe our metro cards on the machine on the the sidewalk instead of inside the bus so we missed that bus and had to walk twenty minutes or so until the next bus, which was jam packed. The busy was pretty empty by the end of the ride. There are so many exhibits from so many publishing companies both big and small, as well as authors; there are book signings, speakers, panels, etc. It was a little overwhelming the amount of things to see. We got some free books and bookmarks; it was amazing! Here are some pictures so you can see who all was there...
Javits Center in NYC
Scholastic was there
Penguin Random House was there
Even Tyndale was there!
Tonight we are meeting up with other people in the program for dinner at Vapiano in Union Square. It should be fun!
Thursday, May 28
Last night was fun meeting many other people from the program. Unfortunately it was raining when we left the restaurant and I didn't have my umbrella, but we took the subway which kept us out of the rain for a little while.
This morning, Elise and I got up a 4am in order to get to BEA to volunteer at 5:45am. A group of us met in the lobby of our dorm and split a taxi. We were helping with the Author Breakfast event, which was really cool. We just had to set a little flyer about each of their books at each of the seats and then we had people get in line. It was probably the easiest volunteer job, but it was hard getting up that early in the morning. We were able to sit in the back and listen to each of the writers promote their books. The four authors were Kunal Nayyar (Yes, My Accent is Real), Lee Child (Make Me), Diana Nyad (Find a Way), and Brandon Stanton (Humans of New York).
The authors at the Author Breakfast
Then other volunteers and I walked around BEA and picked up some more free books. We listened to a thirty minute talk from three cookbook authors and editors, which was interesting but they were mostly just promoting their books rather than talking about the industry. After walking around a little bit more, Elise, Haley (another girl from SPI) and I took the subway back to our dorm. We relaxed and rejuvenated for several hours since I hadn't done that since before graduation. Then Elise, Sam (one of my other roommates), and I walked around outside looking for a coffee shop that wasn't Starbucks. It took us about 20 minutes, but we eventually found a place right by our dorm that had pretty cheap coffee and delicious looking pastries! After about an hour we went back to our dorm and just relaxed. I worked on some of the SPI pre-assignments of looking up information about the magazine industry. Now I am going to bed because I have to get up at 4am tomorrow to do the same thing. Good thing it'll be Friday!



Thanks for sharing. I love that you got to see Tyndale. Hope you have a relaxing yet fun weekend before classes start.
ReplyDeleteBEA sounds amazing!! Also, I'm super jealous that you are getting tons of free books (but I guess I will probably get to read them before you since you are bringing them to the wedding, lol!)
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