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Thaddeus Nott ([info]seekingthad) wrote in [info]20somethings,
@ 2022-07-02 14:24:00

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Entry tags:c: caleb o'leary, c: dagny pucey-connelly, c: frank markham, c: katarina handforth-graham, c: penelope ahuja, c: scarlett mclaggen, c: sofia gomez davis, d: 2028 07, Ω: rp

RP: 2nd Annual Literacy Flourishes Charity Gala
Who: Open to all! Add your tags!
What: The 2nd Annual Literacy Flourishes Charity Gala
When: 2 July 2028
Where: Fairgrounds outside Cardiff
Warnings: TBD, tag your headers with any necessary warnings!
Completion Status: In progress

The 2nd Annual Literacy Flourishes Charity Gala
Schedule of Events
  • 6:00 Welcome
  • 6:30 Dinner
  • 7:00 Orchestra/Dancing
  • 7:30 Book Signing
  • 8:30 Concert/Dancing

Welcome



At promptly 6 o'clock, Pansy Nott takes the stage to welcome all attendees. She goes over the schedule for the evening and explains the mission of the chairty, as well as what the charity has done with funds raised at last year's gala.

After finishing her speech, the orchestra strikes up, and Pansy encourages mingling before dinner is served.

Dinner



A four course meal appears intermittently over the half hour. When guests arrive, they select certain specifications on a card at their placesetting, including for vegetarian and/or vegan options and allergies.

Formal Dancing



As the last course--dessert--is served, the orchestra shifts to music more encouraging of formal dancing, allowing those who took the lessons to show off their period-inspired moves. The music is a blend of authentic period music and modern music stylized in different periods.
  • Suraya Issawi
  • Author of three highly successful novels which explore family and relationships through multi-generational stories. Her books span over a thousand years of history and multiple countries, family drama, friendships and how some things never change.

  • Erin Harris
  • Medieval author whose series of novels chronicling the Hogwarts' founders lives and loves caused a ripple of controversy through historian circles, with much debate over the historical accuracy and dramatic license Harris took.

  • Ikenna Jaimeson
  • Ikenna is an author of Nigerian and British descent, acclaimed for his rich descriptions which seem to spring life off the page in a riot of colour and sound. His recently published second novel, The Deepening Beat, explores the rich landscape of multicultural life in Victorian Britain and the early years of Colonial Nigeria, exploring the realities of both muggle industrialisation's affect on Wizarding Britain and the changing landscape of Igbo life in Nigeria with the coming of white rule.

  • C. T. Carrington
  • Author of a dozen Regency and Victorian era romance novels that stay true to the human experience and explore the socio-economic impact on relationships of all sorts. Although not present, C.T. Carrington has sent their agent to sell pre-signed, authenticated books to benefit the charity.

Book Signing



At half past seven, although the orchestra continues, Pansy annouces that the guest authors are set up and ready for the meet and greet book signings. If guests did not bring their own book to be signed, there are books available for purchase, with proceeds to the charity. There is no extra charge for a signature, though the authors each set their own standards for anything extra, like photographs.
  • Cade Dupree
  • Author of the wildly popular Rowland Hazard series, set in the late Victorian era and featuring the clever servant of a detective who solves the mysteries while the detective gets all the credit.

  • Nadia Makavana
  • As the first in her family born outside her homeland of India, Nadia brings rich culture to her historical romance novels, which often focus on arranged political marriages and how the most unexpected people can impact a nation. Nadia is notorious for unexpected, messy endings, insisting that life doesn't always tie things up in neat bows, so why should her books?

  • Lesley Wells
  • A self-described science-fiction and history nerd, Lesley Wells has an affinity for writing time travel novels in which the protagonists have no way home and must live out their lives in the past, often entrenching themselves in the political upheaval of the time and unapologetically including racially and sexually diverse characters.

  • Tashiro Akimi
  • Adopted at age five from Japan, Tashiro experienced a near-complete cultural erasure. Upon coming of age, they went on a journey to the country of their birth, reconnecting with their culture and drawing inspiration for a series of novels which explore the purity of Japanese culture while the country was cut off from the rest of the world. Although written in Japanese, Tashiro translated the novels to English, and they've received something of a cult following.

Concert



At half past 8, the book signing ends, and Pansy announces the start of the concert. The Purple Pixies kick off the event, though showcases also include performances by Violet Nott, Wes Carlisle, and Coira Montague. The gala officially ends at ten o'clock, but the concert continues until midnight.
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Re: Book signing: Dagny and Frank
[info]dagnypucey
2022-07-13 09:04 pm UTC (link)
"Oh," said Dagny, understanding now. "Yeah, we had a few classes like that. Like arithmancy. No dead teachers, though." That wasn't to say that the school didn't have its share of ghostly inhabitants. Any buildings that had been around for hundreds of years was sure to pick up a few along the way, she supposed.

The suit seemed like a smart investment. "Well, it's a good look on you." Dagny's brow furrowed slightly. "I feel like I've seen you somewhere before," she admitted. "But I'm just gonna go ahead and guess Winstagram? It never fails to amaze me how everyone seems to know everyone else."

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Re: Book signing: Dagny and Frank
[info]_markham
2022-07-16 03:42 pm UTC (link)
"I did a couple of years of arithmancy, but it wasn't for me," they said. The OWL had been more than enough of that topic, interesting though it was. "I was never one for falling asleep in class unless something else was wrong," they said and shrugged.

Still clutching their stack of books Frank took another look at the woman's face. "Unless you've been doing a lot with the Ministry Transport department that's probably it," they agreed. "I usually have multicoloured hair, if that helps," they suggested. They laughed slightly and nodded. "I know what you mean. The fact most of us went to the same school promotes it for sure, but I didn't grow up in the magical world so I sometimes feel a bit a bit left out," they said.

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Re: Book signing: Dagny and Frank
[info]dagnypucey
2022-07-17 06:29 pm UTC (link)
Arithmancy definitely hadn't been Dagny's favourite elective, but she'd infinitely preferred it above slaving over a cauldron, despite the usual family love for brewing.

Chances were they had a mutual friend of acquaintance; multicoloured hair sounded familiar. Perhaps someone from Witch Weekly or associated with the Magpies since those were the largest part of her social circle other than family or the other Ilvermorny alums. "I feel that. I've been here just over a year and have family here, but it still feels a bit like a secret club or something." She wrinkled her nose, realising she was probably talking too much. "I'm Dagny, by the way."

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Re: Book signing: Dagny and Frank
[info]_markham
2022-07-19 12:07 pm UTC (link)
"I mean I have a load of people from school," Frank said. "But I didn't always keep in touch very well." They knew it was a big problem with being both fiercely independent and an introvert, but they liked people plenty if they could find the right ones.

"Oh, right!" they said, realising they hadn't introduced themself either. "I'm Frank or Frankie. I use they/them pronouns. Nice to meet you." They smiled warmly at Dagny, somewhat assured they wouldn't meet rejection given the ongoing conversation and her comments about their suit. They juggled the books to under their arm and held out a hand.

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Re: Book signing: Dagny and Frank
[info]dagnypucey
2022-07-22 10:03 pm UTC (link)
"It's nice to meet you too." The pronouns weren't all that surprising given the suit, but that was one area even her inquisitive nature refrained from prying out of politeness. She shook Frank's hand, smiling.

Having kept half an eye on the book signing queues during their conversation, Dagny noticed that there seemed to be a few more people gravitating towards the authors. "I think I'm going to join Dupree’s line before it gets too busy," she apologised. The British were indeed very good at queueing, but no one liked getting stuck in a long line, especially at a party.

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Re: Book signing: Dagny and Frank
[info]_markham
2022-07-22 11:51 pm UTC (link)
Frank looked more closely at the lines again and nodded. They didn't really seem to be getting any shorter, and they could see that more people were approaching. Despite a longing look at Tashiro Akimi's line it was Issawi's line that they turned towards. "I should probably just start if I want half a chance of getting through everyone I want to," they agreed. "Maybe next time we meet you'll have worked out where you know me from!" Truly they had no idea if Dagny would cross their path again, but magical Britain was only so large, so it seemed somewhat likely.

They gave an awkward little wave as they parted for different lines. Maybe they should concentrate on working out some words for the different authors so they didn't sound like an idiot when they got to the front of the line?

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