meeting jackson
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
I first saw Jackson Pearce last week in one of her hilarious youtube videos. So I checked out her site and found that it was even more hilarious. Her debut novel, As You Wish is scheduled for release this month, on August 25th but I got my hot little hands on a copy last Friday.
I found out from her site that she would be participating in a panel at TwiCon and then signing copies of her book before you can even get them in the store. Then I found out, lo and behold, that the convention was taking place in Dallas, just one little town over from my own. So in a weird stalkery kind of way I asked if I could visit her at TwiCon without paying the TwiCon prices.
The day of, she twittered: “In response to emails: if you’re in TX but aren’t coming to TwiCon, I can meet you in the lobby and get you a copy of ayw on the sly. @ me.” So I promptly @ed her.
Fast-forward and I’m at the Sheraton downtown on my way to the Dallas Ballroom to meet Jackson. I am not a real huge social person, so this was seriously out of character for me. I had lots of scenarios going through my head, pictured myself asking questions and being altogether charming. Then I got a little distracted. Imagine seeing this guy from behind going up an escalator:
That’s right, the klingon at TwiCon. And he was huge! And all I could see of him was the long black hair and a draping dark “cloak” falling to just above the heels of his heavy black boots with metal accents. Okay, I’d already seen tons of Alices and Rosalies (most wearing baseball uniforms) and there were all manner of interesting characters swarming the convention…but this guy really stuck out. I finally got a good look at the front of him when I was off the escalator. It made me smile, calmed my nerves a bit.
So I found Jackson, she was sitting watching a panel and I tapped her on the shoulder from behind. Later I thought, boy, that was weird. I really should have stood in front of her and introduced myself… The first thing I noticed was her shoes. They were really rocking. The second thing I noticed was that she looks exactly like herself.
She motioned for me to come and sit next to her. And she hugged me. I was not expecting a hug, even though she is a southern woman and this often happens with them (us). I could tell she was a bit nervous, but that’s to be expected, meeting a perfect stranger in a strange city right before your first book signing ever. I asked her a bunch of questions about pre-sales, her book cover design, her cat. She told me that I was getting her the very first sold copy of As You Wish. It felt like an honor. I took her pic (see above). She was really sweet, a truly nice girl. She signed her book for me, we got shushed by a lady behind us, and not long after that I left.
It was a fun little adventure all in all. And I got the privilege of being this person : “Just sold the first copy of AS YOU WISH! Thanks @jl_parker!
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It was a good, fun read. Perfect for brightening what was a rainy Saturday afternoon.
Thanks Jackson!




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I’m thinking about giving a theme to my Friday blog post. It has to be just vague enough to encompass everything since I am an expert at nothing, unless you count procrastination… and it MUST have alliteration so as to be interesting enough to read. I suppose. There will be no guidelines, no specific rhyme or reason…just fifteen things (experiences, thoughts, or interesting things I read about) from the week. It may suck, and it may never show up again since I naturally rebel against anything scheduled or regimented. Here goes…



