2024 SiWC Lunch with Diana!

Good day, Diana fans!

On Sunday at Surrey International Writers’ Conference (SiWC) I was privileged to enjoy a long private  lunch with Diana!

Details about our “date” are posted below but first a bit of history. The first time I lunched with Diana was 2015, almost 10 years ago!

We met in Beaverton, OR, after she spoke at a fund raiser. We have met for lunch or drinks many times since then.

The last time we lunched was at 2022 New York Comic Con.  We began our outing by riding in a golf cart through the bowels of the Javits Center!

We enjoyed a delish lunch at Hudson Yards. Her nails this day were a beautiful dusty blue. BTW, these are her natural nails, not gels!

After lunch, we parted near The Vessel. It was a beautiful but windy day.

I had not seen Diana during 2023 because I spent that year rehabilitating a shattered ankle and didn’t go anywhere. 🥲

All of that changed at 2024 SiWC!

We had a wonderful two hour lunch on Sunday.

As we waited in line to be seated, author Michael Slade walked up and asked in a booming voice why women’s conversations were more interesting than men’s. I said I thought it is because women talk about everything while men have a fairly narrow range of acceptable topics. I was thinking sports, hunting, fishing, etc., for the guys. What do you think?

Diana and I ordered lunch. We were joined for a while by her youngest daughter, Jen. Hi Jen! 🤗

Jen lives in Scotland with her hubby and Diana’s two grandsons. She flew over just to attend SiWC.  Sadly, she had to leave after a few minutes to catch her flight home. A delightful and very personable young woman. Mum was rightfully proud of her lovely daughter.

For the next 2 hours, we engaged in our usual discussion of far flung topics. Diana is very excited about Blood of My Blood (BOMB) and has written a couple of scripts for the show.  She also gave the writers the ideas for it (of course)! 🤗

I asked her why it has taken 1.5 years between 7a and 7b. She answered that they were timing the releases of BOMB and 7b so there would not be issues with overlap.

We talked about our parents, our children and our lives growing up, our homes, property and pets. She shared photos of her darling grandsons (she is hoping for more).

She then commented on the beauty of the red and black bracelet I was wearing.

I make my own jewelry and she has received a number of pieces from me in the past, such as this one from 2019! 🎁

Sorry the photo is grainy. This is the piece on a form before I gifted it to her!

Back to my story. I removed the bracelet and said “Shall we try it on you?” I put it on her and asked if it was too big. She said it fit perfectly so I said “It is yours.” She was pleased! ☺️

This felt uncanny because that very morning as I put the bracelet on, I thought, “I bet Diana is going to like this bracelet.”  Then, I asked myself,  “Do you want her to have it?” 🤔

Of course, the answer was “yes” as I can make myself another one. 😁

It made her happy! 🤗

She let me photograph (a tradition of mine) her new nail color, a beautiful lush red. She usually wears lavender, blue or green. I think the color looks great on her. She wears jewel tones very well! 😍 Psst….Isn’t her top lovely?

After two hours, she was tiring and I understood why. In just three days, she had done multiple events: Michael Slade’s Shock Theater, a library panel event, two solo workshops and an author’s panel. She also had done blue pencil events where she helps new authors with their work.

Her last 1.5 hour workshop occurred just before lunch and she had yet another event to attend that evening. The woman is a power house but she does need to rest sometimes! 😉

So we hugged and said farewell, until next time! 👋🏻

But wait! I have more. I will end my post with the next video.

Some of  you are aware that during SiWC Diana does philanthropic work in the British Columbia prison system. She teaches a master class on writing to the inmates. This year she was unable to work with them because the contact she needs to help her access the system sadly passed away. So, in the future, she must find a new sponsor.

Although I made this video in 2018, it gives you an idea of the important work that Diana does for people whose lives are impacted by incarceration. She teaches her class and then listens to their questions and comments. Based on these, she buys and donates books to the prison library to help them with their goals.

Her works are a good lesson in kindness to all of us. 🥰

Isn’t she the best? 🤩

The deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist

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Video and Photo credits: Outlander Anatomy,

 

 

Herself, Two Highlanders & A Lord at NYCC 2022!

Good day, all!  Apologies, this has taken a week to get to you! 😜

Sunday, October 9, was the final day of 2022 NYCC and, for me, it was the best!

Each morning walking to Javits, we were greeted by a “herd” of pigeons waiting for treats. Roomies, Jody and Jim, point to the feathered army!  Usually, they were perched on the power lines reminding me of the 1963 Alfred Hitchcock film, The Birds! 😳 

Inside the Javits, more cosplay.

Don’t know who this is but I’ll wager some of you do? It is a fab costume! 

And, this intricate tableau…..

Anyone know? Wow! 😮

Onto the show floor where Jody quickly found her fav store, Tokidoki!

Next, Jody, Jim, and I were overshadowed by a huge Maga character!

Soon it was time to find a seat at the “Tea with Two Highlanders and A Lord” panel…. although, the title should have included “THE  Lady.“  

And, who might that be? Herself, of course! 🥰

I videoed the hour-long panel. My apologies for its homemade look. Occasionally, I had to switch hands and I also had to record most of it from the Jumbotron because I was too far back to capture a good stage view.

The panel was great and will speak for itself.

Enjoy!

(Psst….I never got any tea!) 😉

Afterward, the panelists retired behind the curtain for official photos. Then, as pre-arranged, Diana and her publicist emerged through a side door and I greeted her with a big hug!

She looked beautiful in her dramatic red cape, although this photo was taken sometime later.  😉 (It was a chill and windy day!)

I should mention, her splendid cape is made of warm wool with a tartan-lined hood. The sterling silver clasp appeared to be of Celtic design. I asked if it was from Scotland and she said, “I think so.” 😊

Pretty woman!

Then, we  headed for lunch.  It had been almost three years to the day since we shared a meal together and it was wonderful to see her again!

Her publicist took us down a private elevator to the basement of the Javits Center. I was intrigued by all the workings, supplies, and stuff in the “bowels of that  building!” 😜

We hopped into golf carts and were escorted to the far end of Javits.

This is a video of our “zip ride.”  You can hear me saying to Diana, it feels a bit  like “James Bond.”  😆

We were driven to a door that opened street-side and walked to Hudson Yards to enjoy a quiet lunch.

We took a moment to admire the  beautiful  ”Vessel” at Hudson Yards.

Fortunately, no fans took notice, and we snuggled in for a quick lunch.

She was gorgeous, as always, with her beautiful big smile and thick black hair. Red is my favorite color on her!

Her nails were beautiful, as always – a glossy, cornflower blue polish (I am sure someone knows its name).  And, she happily posed for a photo.

Her very strong nails are a gift from her father. She doesn’t wear gels, just regular nail polish! I always admire those lucky people who enjoy sturdy nails. 🤗

What did we talk about? Well, lots of things:

    • Children
    • Grandchildren (new photos of her darling grandsons)
    • Nails
    • Her brain 🧠
    • Her corpus callosum
    • Everyone’s right and left brains
    • Scientists
    • My anatomy lessons and FF using Sam as model
    • Titans of Fantasy panel

The following is a bit of what we talked about.  

I complimented her for her splendid performance at the “Titans of Fantasy” panel.  Her responses were  thoughtful and informative which held my attention. Made me proud!

I shared how her explaining her scientific journey to audiences delights me. Not everyone grasps what it means to be a scientist or the rigorous work entailed in becoming one. I think she helps people appreciate what science can contribute to a person’s life skills.

We talked about how science trains the left brain for details and analysis and how she patently trusts the intuitive side of her right brain.

I reminded her that the last time we met, I said she had an admirable corpus callosum because she clearly engages both sides of her brain.

Her very logical response was, “Well, why would you only want to use one side of your brain and leave the  other side behind?”

To which I replied…  “Pulling it along like a dog on a leash?” 😜

This may seem weird talk to you, but we always discuss things that others might find odd. (I make it a point not to press her for Outlander info. She is my friend.)

As a note of explanation, the corpus callosum is an area deep in the brain which allows right and left sides of the brain to communicate. And her sides communicate very well, indeed! 

Forty-five minutes flew by and suddenly, it was time to go, she had another panel starting in minutes. This time it would be solo with no backup if she were to be late!

We headed back toward Javits, stopping at the Equinox Hotel where her ride awaited her.  Her publisher was also waiting and took this photo of us, which I absolutely adore! ❤️

Then a quick hug goodbye and I returned to the Javits Center to grab a seat for the “Diana Gabaldon Spotlight’ panel.

Unfortunately, seating was very close so this was the best video I could shoot. Apologies to the lady in front! 

Which part of her panel was your favorite?

I loved hearing the excerpt from book 10! ❤️

But, in addition, I enjoyed learning about her writing Outlander on her husband’s garage computer! 😮

“Who’s Jamie?” 😂😂😂 

If only he knew at the time what a juggernaut her “practice book” would become! 

That evening, I joined members of the FB group, Hudson Highlanders, for dinner. It was wonderful to meet these lovely ladies, two of whom I had only met via Zoom (L to R: Tonise, Lynn, Gwen, Susan)! 🤗

Then to bed for an early rise.

Next morning, I had to say goodbye to Jim and Jody.  We have room-shared many times at various comic cons and they are the best!

In front of the red and white Empire State Building.  I think they look like newlyweds although they have been married 36 years!

Farewell my friends, old and new. Until next time!

The deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist

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Photo/Video Credits: Outlanderanatomy, www.timeout.com, Jody Kawamata-Chang, Diana’s publicist, kind waitress at “The Restaurant” eatery! 

friday at 2019 NY ComicCon!

Day one at NYCC was a great day!

Very rainy outdoors, but soon undercover. Then, waited in the human crunch for 45 minutes!

Finally,  into the Crystal Palace of the Jacob Javits Convention  Center! Amazing structure!

And, from a different angle!

Still a wee bit sparce on attendance first thing, but that will change soon!

I am told this lovely creature is from Carnival Row!

So elegant!

Another fabulous costume! Who is he? 🤷🏻‍♀️

Look at these wee lads! I love the cosplay! 🤗

Now, here is a costume everyone can get behind! 😉

From the front, just to be fair! 😜 Jack Sparrow I reckon?

A great Captain America!

Afternoon panel, Si-Fi for the screen with Dinesh Shamdasani, producer of Bloodshot, Sam’s new, yet-o-be-released film with Vin Diesel! An interesting discussion about issues adapting books/comics to screen.

One of the most interesting comments came from Denish! He commented that the best adaptations fulfill two major requirements! 1)  faithfulness to the characters. Should avoid deviations! 2) faithfulness to the tone. By this, he meant how the story makes the reader feel!

I thought these were  important insights in the the process of converting Si-Fi to film!

Attending the panel was a cosplay stand-in for the main character in Bloodsport, played by Vin Diesel!

A quick trip to Shake Shack for a pumpkin milkshake 😋 and back to the center to stand in line for StarTalk with Neil deGrasse TysonFrederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium at the Rose Center for Earth and Space in New York City. Guests for the night’s panel were Charles Lui, astrophysicist at the American Museum  of Natural History and a very funny comedian, Chuck Nice!

For this next hour, these funny men kept us in stitches as they compared the physics and biology of Star Trek to Star Wars (Star Trek won hands down!)

They discussed the different types of metals used by Si-Fi heroes such as Thor’s hammer, Wonder Woman’s bracelets, Wolverine’s claws, warp drive, and on and on Continue reading “friday at 2019 NY ComicCon!”