Jan
30
2014

Thoughts for Thursday (13) - My ALA Midwinter Meeting Recap

Welcome to Thoughts for Thursday! This feature is our outlet to talk with you about whatever we currently have on our minds. It might be bookish, it might not! Now for this week's thought:

2014 ALA Midwinter Meeting

My decision to attend ALA was rather last minute. You can skip to the next paragraph if you don’t want to hear my sob story. Friday morning I received some pretty bad news – my cat has a failed left kidney and 3 tumors, one of which is blocking her bladder. She’s still hanging in there – my mother and I are trying everything we can think of to prolong her life – but she may not have much time left. I pretty much cried my eyes out at work when I heard this. I know some of you might not get it – but losing a pet is hard, especially since she’s been my baby for the past 13 years. Since I was pretty much miserable and helpless at work, I started looking for ways to distract myself and started perusing Twitter. That’s when I first saw tweets about ALA. I didn’t even know it was happening and in Philly and that Bloggers were allowed to go. Even though I had a ton of schoolwork I needed to get done, I figured I could use a serious pick me up and I couldn’t think of a better way than to hang out with my bookish friends at a bookish event. Thus, the decision was made.

Well I am so so happy that I went because this event was awesome! I had so much fun hanging out with my fellow bloggers- old and new - I met authors whose books I loved – Leila Sales and Rainbow Rowell – and I had some really great discussions with some of the publishers. Not to mention all of the amazing books I brought home which I can’t wait to read. It was a bit of happiness amid what was a crazy busy and stressful weekend.

This was the second bookish conference that I attended, the first being BEA last year, and I liked this one much more. ALA attracts a different audience than BEA and being that this was the Midwinter Meeting it was much a much smaller event. The whole vibe was very different. Even from the start – there was no long line to get into the Exhibit Hall and there was no mad dash to the booths once we were allowed in. When you got to a booth, the Publishers are happy to talk with you. They will tell you about what new releases they have coming out and make some recommendations. They’ll tell you which ones were their favorites and why. And they are more than happy to give you ARCs. You can also stay there as long as you like, admiring all the books (which I did). You aren’t competing with anyone for their time or standing in someone’s way as there were generally much fewer people. And there was no rush to be anywhere, unlike at BEA where you feel the need to be in 4 places at once.

Ok ok so what about the books, right? After I decided to go to ALA I took a look at the ARC guide and although there were a few books that I thought sounded interesting, there were two that really caught my eye - We Were Liars by E. Lockheart and Since You’ve Been Gone by Morgan Matson – two 2014 releases that I was itching to read. I thought to myself that if I could walk away with either one of these I would count myself fortunate. I really didn’t know what to expect for this conference, but I never thought that ARCs to be so freely distributed or that the ARC guide only listed like 10% of the titles actually available. I think I had We Were Liars and Since You’ve Been Gone in my bag within the first hour of the conference. It was a pleasant surprise to put it midly. I stay pretty composed the entire time but on the inside I felt like this:

The selection was just too good. I knew to be selective since I still have some of my BEA haul to read (which now feels like a chore) and I hate the thought of taking a book that someone else might really want if it’s not something I think I will read in any feasible amount of time, especially since the conference isn’t intended for bloggers. I actually did pass on quite a few popular books so I am proud of myself. Yay improvements! Yet I still came home with like 60 books. But I can honestly say that I am really looking forward to all of these books.


(Yes, that second shelf is off center, sorry OCD peeps).

I was going to list a top ten but it was too hard to narrow it down.

Anyway, in summary, it was awesome. I strongly recommend that if an ALA Midwinter Meeting comes to a city near you that you try to attend. I only wish is that I had known about it earlier so Ashley could have come!(But I was able to snag her some books - not pictured above)

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*DROOLS* I'm sorry to hear about your cat. I've never had a pet, but I can understand it must be hard to lose a pet after so many years!

Buuut, back to ALA. I'm very jealous of all you guys. So many awesome events! I won't lie, I'd love to get ARC's haha, but just talking to publishers and meeting other bloggers sounds like so much fun :) AND IS THAT THE GLASS CASKET I SEE?

Happy reading :D
2 replies · active 581 weeks ago
IT IS MEL! I feel extremely fortunate to have the chance to go to two big bookish events this year. It's a little unreal. Does the Netherlands have anything like ALA or BEA? Can you squeeze yourself in Debby's luggage when she comes to BEA? :)
No, unfortunately, we don't have those type of things here. The Netherlands sucks when it comes to bookish events! I already asked her, haha. But we decided that the way back would be troublesome :p
It was so much fun getting to meet you there! I'm glad you decided to come!
1 reply · active 581 weeks ago
IT WAS SO GOOD TO MEET YOU TOO :)
I'm sorry bout your kitty. That totally sucks.

But look at all the books! Gah!
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I'm so sorry to hear about your cat. My 15 year old cat, Annie, died as a result of kidney failure two years ago. It was so incredibly hard. The best advice I can offer is to research everything your vet says. There is great info online.

I'm going to share my experience and what I learned in the rest of this paragraph, but certainly, if you don't feel ready to hear about it, skip down to the next paragraph where I'll talk about ALA. So, anyway, I told my vet I'd be willing to do anything to save Annie's life. They immediately hospitalized her for two days to get her full of fluids. Not cheap. When I brought her home, I took all of the vet's advice and meanwhile, I read TONS of information online, both about kidney failure and how to know when it's time to euthanize. For more than a month, the vet offered new ideas. I was giving my cat saline fluid injections twice a day from an IV bag. And this wasn't just a shot - it was about a ten minute process for the IV bag to empty. That helped a bit, but not enough. Because she was so dehydrated, she was constipated, and I had to take her in several times for enemas. It was awful, because Annie was an indoor cat, she was terrified of the vet, and I felt like I was torturing her just by bringing her out of the house. Then, she stopped eating, and the vet said the only thing to try would be an appetite stimulant, I tried that, it didn't work, and so I made the decision to euthanize her. I knew I didn't want to euthanize her at the vet, so I used a service that sends a vet to your home to do it. (There are member vets nationwide.) It was more expensive, but completely worth it.) Of course, with hindsight, I would not have subjected Annie to all these treatments (and the cost), knowing that she wouldn't make it. But the vet assured me that kidney failure is not "painful," but rather, uncomfortable, so I'm hoping she didn't suffer too much unnecessarily. Ugh - whether you're reading this or not, I need to change the subject now!

OK, ALA! I have been keeping my Twitter activity to a minimum recently, so this wasn't really on my radar. Of course, now I feel like I should have gone, especially since my parents live outside Philly. It's nice to hear that it's less "intense" than BEA - one of the reasons I considering not going to BEA this year. It's great that you were able to talk to the publishers at ALA. I didn't usually get the sense that that was wanted or welcomed at BEA. (Not every pub, but some.) But that may have been mostly me, just assuming they didn't want me to stand there gabbing.

Looks like you got The Winner's Curse, Hope you're able to read it soon!

Glad you had a great time! I might try to attend this one next year. I think it moves every year, right?
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1 reply · active 582 weeks ago
I appreciate you sharing your experience. Its hard knowing when to keep trying and when to let them go. We read that cats will just stop eating and then they will become too weak to keep going. We saw that in another cat of ours. So we are trying to keep her fed so her body can get better. Cats can live with only one kidney and her right is fine. But I don't want her to be in pain or miserable. We chose not to do chemo or surgery - we don't want to put her through that - so we don't know if the tumors are cancerous.

She was actually diagnosed with kidney failure a few years ago and we had to do saline injections and a special diet and she actually recovered, or so the vet says. I don't know if her left kidney has been getting worse all this time, after a while we stopped doing the injections because they are obviously uncomfortable for her. But knowing she recovered from that we don't want to give up on her even though the odds are against us. She is literally the most precious cat and she's only 13.

My mother has been buying all different kinds of foods to try and we've been able to get her to eat for the most part (not much, but something), but yesterday she wouldn't take anything so we actually injected food and water into her mouth - but then she ate some dry pebbles shortly after that so it makes us think that make she is dehydrated or too weak, idk.

Like I said, I don't want her to suffer and I don't see signs of her getting better yet. But at the same time, we lost another cat to kindey failure VERY quickly about a year ago and my cat does not look as sick as that one did. The vet said she doesn't look like she's dying. But I'm not going to keep injecting food into her mouth if that is the only way I can feed her. So if I can't get her to eat on her own within the next few days I think I'll have to let her go. It really really sucks.

Anyway - ALA. I wish you had heard about it and were able to go. I might try to go to future ones as well but they do move and I think the only time it comes remotely close to this area again is in like 2015 or 2016 when it comes to DC. Apparently they are not held on the east coast very often.

I think BEA is still nice because there is a lot going on and a lot more of an opportunity to meet authors but this was definitely a better pace to just talk books and relax!
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Pam@YA Escape · 582 weeks ago

Sorry about your cat, I lost two dogs a few years ago and it was quite devastating.

As far as ALA...how much fun! I can't believe how many books you got, I'm completely jealous. I've never been to BEA, but it does sound like ALA would be great to go to if it's more low-key, I don't know if I like the idea of long lines, etc. at BEA. Maybe I'll check and see where the next one is. Especially if you only get books you're planning on reading anyway, the trip basically pays for itself. :)
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I'm so sorry to hear about your cat :( :( :( :( But I'm so glad you had ALA for a pick-me-up!
Also... Why didn't I go to ALA in Chicago. I'm so upset about this. I didn't really know that bloggers could go lol. Rats!
Those look like some awesome books! Hope you enjoy!!!
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I am so sorry to hear about your cat. Having a sick pet is the hardest. Pets are family.

This sounds like so much fun. I dream every day that I will get to go to a conference like this and get some ARCs and more importantly meet publishers and authors and fellow bloggers! It looks like you got a great haul! I can't wait to read your reviews on them.
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