Then I worked for 20th Century Fox for almost six months. During that time I got to see and meet a LOT of celebrities and downright TV and Movie Stars. (Including Alan Alda, David Ogden Stiers, Harry Morgan, and even Sigourney Weaver.) But after my brush with Mr. Newscaster, I was no longer impressed with celebrity. Which made it a lot easier for me to leave that job and come back home to Western New York.
In my time as a published author, I've met quite a few big-name authors at mystery conferences. Believe me, I haven't gone out of my way to meet them, either. I'm always afraid that people whose work I've admired might end up being like Mr. (now fallen from grace) Newscaster (who doesn't even come up with a Google search). (Take that, Mr. Arrogant Has-Been!)
So why have I been so tickled to make the virtual acquaintance of author Susan Branch on Twitter?
When I first saw that Susan was on Twitter, I was quick to follow her. But how thrilled I was when I retweeted one of her posts and she thanked me for it. Me. Right here. In backwoods old Western New York!
Since then, we have corresponded maybe six or seven times. The other day, I commented on one of her Tweets and we went back and forth three times. Wow! How wonderful it is to "talk" with someone you've long admired and she was just as nice as I'd always imagined. (And even more cool--that we'd recently both reread a favorite book.)
Have you "met" anyone online (or in person) who you were really impressed with?