Lioness ([info]elisem) wrote,
@ 2007-09-08 09:20:00
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Planning ahead: Fourth Street, June, 2008: A Very Shiny Evening of Readings and Celebration
[Oh, look, it's a press release!]


Celebrate the return of Fourth Street in a very shiny way!

Elise Matthesen, a.k.a. the Lioness of
Lioness: Ornament for People and Places
invites you to

A Very Shiny Evening of Readings and Celebration

in honor of all Artists' Challenge* participants and Haiku Earring Challenge* poets,
and also in celebration of ten years of making and selling shinies with names
to people with good imaginations and the willingness to make art

on Friday evening, June 20
at the Holiday Inn Select Airport in Bloomington, Minnesota,
in conjunction with Fourth Street Fantasy Convention

There will be an invitation in your convention packet, but I'm telling you now
so you can plan ahead and bring any shinies you have to our documentation project
to be photographed for my portfolio. (See below.)


Doors open at 9:00; readings begin at 9:30.
Readers include Elizabeth Bear, Sarah Monette, and many others.

There will be miscellaneous munchies and a cash bar, with coffee and cake to follow.
(Unorganized autographing afterwards will doubtless happen, so feel free to drag some books along to get signed, eh?)

Flamboyant attire encouraged, whatever that means to you. Jeans and a T-shirt is fine.
Full Victorian antique Goth pirate tailcoat with spats is fine, as far as the dress code goes,
though you might be giggled at for sounding like an eBay item description.

Heather Corinna will be photographing those who wish,
because part of the goodness will be documenting people and their shinies for my portfolio.
If you will be wearing a named necklace or other named piece,
please contact Elise before the event in order to reserve a photo time.
Heather will also be available on-site earlier that day and possibly on Saturday
for a limited number of author photos and other work;
please ask Elise for Heather's contact information if you wish to arrange a session.



*The Artists' Challenge program is a thing I do where when people meet a piece of mine and it sparks some art in them, we work out a deal.
For writers, these days it usually goes like this:
1. Somebody sees a piece of mine, reads its title, and it inspires them.
2. They come and talk to me about it.
3. I can see that they are really sparked and it's making them want to write, so if I have the leeway in the exchequery, I make an Artists' Challenge agreement with them.
4. They make a downpayment.
5. The piece goes home with them.
6. They write whatever it is they're moved to write, and send me a copy of it. They of course retain copyright; usually they sell the piece and then I get to admire it in print too, as well as having the joy of reading it early on and having been a part of the inspiration.
7. These days, they pay off the rest of the piece over time from money they get from their writing. I generally prefer that they don't give me more than 10% of any given check they receive, though people can trump that if they really want to.

The Haiku Earring Challenge is similar, only it happens in a party situation, usually at WisCon, and there's no money involved, though some people do make donations, which is very nice of them and lets me buy more beads to do more Haiku Earrings.

At this point, I have many dozens of Artists' Challenge people, and hundreds of Haiku Earring Challenge people, with more being added every year. It's a neat thing where art inspires art, and I love seeing what people do. I'm delighted to have an evening to celebrate ten years of doing this, and even happier that Bear is Guest of Honor at Fourth Street and will read one of her necklace challenge stories to us.


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[info]casacorona
2007-09-08 04:35 pm UTC (link)
Lovely. If one has more than one named necklace, should one bring them all and switch out for photographs?

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[info]elisem
2007-09-10 04:59 am UTC (link)
Yes, please, if you can. It would be most wonderful to have full photo documentation.

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[info]kalmn
2008-06-13 03:43 am UTC (link)
i will be bringing a whole bunch of shinies, some of which i remember the names to, and some of which i don't.

talk to me about "photographing those who wish"-- is this the sort of wishing where a person needs to say yes, please, me, or the sort where a person needs to say yes, please, me, and here are my green cash dollars?

because i am not completely opposed to being photographed for this thing, but am also broke, and had been assuming that heather, being a more professional sort, would be doing this for money.

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[info]elisem
2008-06-13 04:12 am UTC (link)
It's "Yes, please, me, see here I am wearing an Elisian shiny thing" and no worries about money.

What I mean is, she's doing the documenting (which will be taking snapshots of people within a designated Photography Spot) for free to you, and at a cost to me. (She fell in love with a Really Big Necklace a while ago, so we worked out a trade and it's all good.)

Those shots will go into my portfolio. (Offline portfolio, I mean. I probably will be asking permission for some to go on my website, but that's paperwork we can handle later, if it works out.)

She's also doing photo sessions at other times during the weekend for money. She does GREAT portraits -- she did Sarah Monette's author photo -- and her usual session price is $300, but she's doing some mini-sessions. They will be approximately twenty shots, with the intent of getting one or two good portrait shots for $75 (with a sliding scale to $50 for folks who are not doin' so well cashwise). But that's set up outside the party time, and people who want that should tell me so I can put them in touch with Heather directly.

And hmm.... I think she might be amenable to making prints available for some reasonable cost later to the subjects of my documentation shots; I will have to ask her.

Edited at 2008-06-13 04:38 am UTC

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[info]pameladean
2008-06-13 04:30 am UTC (link)
I'm bringing a bunch of named pieces, including but probably not limited to:

Questionable Information from Rabbits
Evensong of the Blue Turtle
The Green Man
Alice, Long After
Seven Views
Fizz Pop Hey
The Storytellers
The Monologue

P.

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[info]laurel
2008-06-13 06:21 am UTC (link)
I'll be bringing:

"As Above, So Below"
"Amends"
"A Murder of Hearts"
and possibly "Into the Up" (if I can find it) and some named earrings.

Hmm, I wonder if my Mom would want to stop by with "Our Lady of Deciduous Grace" . . . (will have to ask her, eh?).

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