A few weeks ago, I had the great pleasure of attending ThatCamp Philadelphia at Chemical Heritage
in Philadelphia. After getting a little lost (4th and Chestnut was
closed for a protest), I made it to the conference and found out that the session I proposed
a few days before had been picked. I really appreciate that, despite
not being there, people still voted for my session. I met up with old
friends like Amanda French (lots of ohhhs and ahhh when she mentions she is ThatCamp coordinator), Deb Gussman
(10 years ago, she was my first literature professor and now she is
attending my panels. Wow.), and John Theibault and settled in at the
conference, which had very impressive coffee. I also met longtime
Twitter friend Janine Utell and became acquainted at lunch with very awesome people like Siobhan Phillips and Rebecca Goldman and Adeline Koh, a new friend from the Stockton family.
(although I wish I could have been at lunch with John and Amanda
because I hear they discussed Edna St. Vincent Millay, one of my
favorite poets)