Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Last Day at the Columbia Publishing Course

It's hard to believe that today was my last official day as a Columbia Publishing Course student. It has been the most incredible 6 and a half weeks and it is finally coming to a close.

The past few days of "wrap up" activities have been a lot of fun and very busy.

If it wasn't already packed in one of 17 million suitcases I have, I would add a photo of it, but I received my official graduation certificate of the program last week! We had a short graduation ceremony followed by a beautiful and delicious dinner banquet.

(Above: Some of my friends and group members from Book Workshop week!)

Tonight we were invited to the home of Christopher Cerf, a major musical contributor to Sesame Street and a creator of Between the Lions (for anyone who knew me as a kid you would know that I was obsessed with this show and it really helped me learn how to read when I was little.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubH4LDcKRyE

His late father, Bennett Cerf, also started the Random House publishing company. The party was one last hurrah for all of us to see each other one last time, talk to some alumni who were also invited, and have the incredible experience of seeing Mr. Cerf's beautiful home on the Upper East Side, which just happened to be filled with shelves and shelves of books and several Emmy awards. (Once again I felt myself pretending to be much fancier than I actually am).
There are no words to describe how grateful I am for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. I have learned so much, not only about publishing but about myself and what I am capable of. I have been challenged and stretched beyond what I thought my limits were both as a writer and a person. I met so many wonderful people from all over the world who will remain my friends and future co-workers for years to come. I heard from the best and the brightest in the publishing industry and was inspired every day by their stories. I got to experience city life for the first time on my own and realized that I LOVE it. I am so glad that I put all of my initial nervousness aside and took the leap to attend this course. It is undoubtedly one of my best decisions, and I know already it was a defining period of my life for more reasons than I can count.

So THANK YOU...
   To my mom and dad who supported me every step of the way financially and otherwise...
 
   My amazing friends and family at home who encouraged me to apply, attend, and continuously told me I was meant to be here...

   All of my new CPC friends who made this experience fun, even in times of stress and challenge   *cough* book and magazine workshop *cough*...

And everyone who took the time to read this blog and follow my journey at Columbia! I had so much fun and am so happy I have a "diary" of my time here :)

On to the next adventure! 


Wednesday, July 19, 2017

The Man Behind Harry Potter and a Rooftop Party at Time Inc.

Yesterday I pretended to be way fancier than I actually am. 

It was Professional Development Day at the Columbia Publishing Course and I, as well as 16 other people, had the opportunity to have lunch with Arthur Levine of Arthur Levine Books imprint at Scholastic. To put in very simple and exciting terms, this is the man who was J.K. Rowling's editor for the Harry Potter series from start to finish. The lunch was held at the Scholastic offices in SoHo, which was an amazing experience in itself, but even more exciting was getting to listen to Arthur tell stories about his journey through the publishing industry, why he was drawn to children's literature, and of course, some funny anecdotes about his time working on Harry Potter. Since I just finished the entire series, movies included, a little over a month ago, I was extremely starstruck by this man and can honestly say he is one of the most brilliant people I have ever met. 


(Of course we had to take a photo with the giant statue of Harry in the lobby of Scholastic!) 


After this once-in-a-lifetime lunch, our next stop was Time Inc. which is located at the very end of the island just steps away from the Freedom Tower and 9/11 memorial. It definitely made the walk  from the subway worth it as I got to stop and see the memorial, which I haven't had to the opportunity to do in a few years. It really is just as breathtaking as it was the first time. 


At the Time Inc. Headquarters we received a presentation from a woman who works in the Virtual Reality department as well as a panel of Time Inc. employees. They shared their stories of life navigating the publishing industry pre-Time Inc. and were really helpful in providing advice and bits of wisdom! After the talk was over they hosted a rooftop party for us with drinks and snacks and it was absolutely incredible. It overlooked the Hudson River (making me think of Marist of course!) and I got a chance to talk to some people in the program that I haven't had a chance to meet yet! 

(Here is a photo of me, once again, living a momentarily fancy life) 





After the rooftop party was over it was still early and we were given the night off of lectures, so a bunch of us decided to check out Clinton Hall Beer Garden. This was only a half mile from the Time Inc. building and has actually been on my NYC bucket list since my mom recommended it to me not too long ago! (Thanks mom!) It ended up being so much fun. Aside from the delicious food and drinks there were so many games you could play. I played corn hole (which I won a couple times) and ping pong (which I lost miserably every time) and there were table games available too like Connect 4. It was definitely a great way to end a busy day of traveling around the city! 

Last weekend was our Magazine Workshop which, If you read my post about Book Workshop, was very similar. I was placed in the "Food" group as a Digital Features Editor, and after many...MANY hours of hard work, my group created a really awesome magazine! We had our evaluation today and it went well so we're all feeling really accomplished :) 


It's so hard to believe that we're in the home stretch of the course. Tomorrow is our last day of lectures and then Friday is our final banquet and "graduation" (which I will post about of course!). This has been one of the most awesome experiences of my life and although I don't want it to end I am really focusing on making the most of every guaranteed minute left living in the city! 

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Welcome Back!

It feels so good to finally be blogging again! The past week and a half has both flown by and dragged on. It was filled with travel, hard work, challenge and a little bit of fun, of course...but it's nice to be back at Columbia ready to take on my final two and a half weeks of the course!

Last week we completed the highly anticipated "Book Workshop Week" where we were put into groups of about ten people and given the challenge to create our own publishing company. We were responsible for every detail, from coming up with the company's name and mission to creating six original, nonfiction book ideas and developing them completely. The process was SO complex. A big part of it was that in our assigned groups each person had to take on a "position" in the "company". I was fortunate enough to be the Publicity Manager, which is something I am really interested in and enjoy doing but also something I knew would challenge me a lot. I was right.

Once my group came up with our six original, nonfiction book ideas (that were continuously scrapped, edited, re-edited and inundated with constructive criticism) I was responsible for formulating publicity & marketing plans, writing press releases and pitch letters and creating three media kits.

  *Media kits are basically folders of extra promotional materials that could be sent out in addition to a press release and pitch letter*

This job ended up being super fun because I was able to use creative writing skills but also think in the business mindset of what television shows, newspapers, magazines, etc. to pitch our books to! Probably the coolest part of the entire book workshop process was getting to work with publishing professionals. We got to have one-on-one meetings with them, work in small groups, and ask advice about anything and everything throughout the week. Tomorrow we are being evaluated by publishing professionals that did not see our work during the process so that should be a really fun and constructive process as well. I really like how everything here is treated with such professionalism with the sole intent on preparing us for potential careers in publishing. It is truly amazing and invaluable.

The downside to "Book Workshop Week" was that most days lasted about 14 hours, with breaks basically only to eat meals or get (much needed) coffee. The bad news is I didn't sleep much last week or have time to blog. The good news is I had an amazing experience, learned so much, AND discovered a new coffee beverage that I love. It has so much caffeine in it I'm actually ashamed of myself, but it did the trick.

This week we are moving on to learn about magazine and digital publishing, and will be doing a similar workshop week but this time geared towards that type of content. Today we heard from the starter of an online magazine, the Editor-in-Chief of Bon Appetit and had small group sessions with various editors in the magazine publishing field. It was an awesome first day back and I love how we are completely shifting gears to learn about an entirely new side of the industry.

On a more serious note, last week my family unfortunately experienced the unexpected passing of "Noni Och", my great-grandmother. I think it's important to write about that in this post because I am so happy and proud that just about three weeks ago my Noni got to come to my book signing and purchase a copy for herself. 

This will always be such a special picture to because my Noni was so excited and supportive. I'm so happy she got to read my book and be part of this important event in my life. 
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After a much needed, fun 4th of July long weekend spent with family and friends I am ready to take on these next two and a half weeks at the Columbia Publishing Course. I can't believe how fast time is going but I plan on embracing every minute of it!