We had a terrific ten days at Vermont College. Nonstop learning and laughing. Very little sleep. Somehow Coe Booth talked us into doing a flash mob rendition of Michael Jackson's thriller at the 80's party. I kept my sanity with walks every evening through the neighborhoods. Here's a photo of the old brick armory at dusk. I think someone lives there now.
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And a few of my favorite remarks (somewhat paraphrased) from various speakers.
Walter Dean Myers: "We're building America, one child at a time."
Martine Leavitt: "I hope we'll be able to read in heaven, but just in case, make sure you read Cormac McCarthy's The Road before you die." And: "Take your main character's emotional desire and make it plotty."
Marc Aronson: "Illustration is its own story."
Franny Billingsley: "Abstract things are telling. Concrete things are showing."
Until next time, Montpelier, when the snow falls and the trudging outdoors is treacherous and beautiful.
3 comments:
Miss you already :-)
Ditto!!
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