Wow. That’s pretty much the temperature in the Workman offices this morning after last night’s Pitchapalooza at the B&N on the Upper East Side. Wow. Wow. Wow. It’s not just that Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry totally rocked it, in general and more specifically with a choreographed routine(!). It’s not just that they filled the expansive (150 seats) room almost to capacity. It’s not just that it was H-O-T-T in there. (Literally.)
It was, frankly, just awesome.
Awesome to see how passionate people were about sharing their stories and turning them into books.
Awesome to see how hungry they were for the very real information offered up by Arielle, David, and their panelists, agent Larry Kirschbaum and Workman’s own Bob Miller.
But most awesome of all were the stories. People had stories. The winning pitch in particular is one none of us who attended have been able to stop talking about. (I won’t give it away now. In a few years, Oprah will be telling you about it. Seriously.)
It was one of those special New York City nights, where you remember why so many of us put up with this place. The people! The stories! The umm, crowds! And from my perspective, it’s a rare treat for an editor to be able to connect her work so tangibly to its purpose.
So thank you Barnes & Noble, Arielle, David, Bob, and Larry. And thanks to agent Jim Levine for snapping the pics.
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