The Unbearable Lightness of Being Discovered (alternative title: Matching Faces to Rejection Letters)
So last night was the reception for winners of the Undiscovered Voices competition of British SCBWI, sponsored by Working Partners.It was held at Foyles Bookstore in Charing Cross at the height of the rush hour which made the turn-out of people from the book world all the more incredible.
A few days before, the organisers emailed the authors a list of people who had RSVP'd. This gave us time to compose ourselves and thus reduce the chances of anyone inadvertently drooling on unsuspecting agents.
The superhuman Saras (Grant and O'Connor) - who organised the event and edited the book - went so far as to provide guests with a photographic contact sheet to make it easier for agents and editors to identify and snatch a chosen author before any of the others get there first.

Surveying the Foyles reception space, I rather regretted ditching an earlier plan to smuggle members of my critique group into the invitation-only party. There was a good sized curtain at one end that would have been a perfect hiding place.
Natascha Biebow, British SCBWI's energetic leader, in her welcome speech described the anthology as a "creative way for creative people to get noticed".



The best thing was my agent (MY agent) came along to say hello. She was probably aware of my need to be reminded that she really does exist. I promised her that I wouldn't splash her identity all over my blogs to keep her safe from stalkers and wannabe-authors-who-jump -out-from-behind-bushes -at-night. But here's a lovely picture of her anyway toasting my success with uber children's author Jane Clarke on the right.

Which is very nice in theory. That said, there's plenty of work to be done.
Still. Pinch me someone!
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8 Comments:
There! Bet that really hurt - I pinched you extra hard, just to be sure.
Congratulations to all of you newly discovereds and thanks for being so generous as to share your evening and U.A.(unidentified agent)with us!
Where and when can we buy the anthology?
Consider yourself pinched! ;-)
Thanks for sharing that with us, Candy. It really sounds like the whole thing, from deciding to create the Anthology to hosting the event was a really special thing - and a wonderful way for undiscovered voices to at least get a look in.
And, as ever, huge congratulations to you! Do I need to pinch you again? ;-)
Candy - how wonderful. I am so thrilled for you and all the successful undiscovered voices. Yes, when and where is the anthology going to be available?
Ouch ... and ... ouch! You are strong women (even in virtual circumstances!)
Yes, we are all crossing our fingers and hoping the anthology will be repeated if not this year then the next. We must all be extra nice to the very generous sponsor, Working Partners!
I'll find out about where to buy it and add the info to the end of this post when I can!
I was there too (and much fun it was). Therefore I can confirm that Candy was very well behaved and there was no kissing of hems!
Mariam V
And Sara Grant resisted the urge to throw herself on the floor in front of the group photo!
it was great to see you there mariam - and i have a photo of you that is eminently photoshopable.
Congrats! Sounds like so much FUN!!!
Loved the picture of your agent. I'm going to toast to you tonight!
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