NYC Week 2 Recklass @ The Writers Guild of America Thursday, November 21st, 2019

Once again, so very honored to be invited to get Recklass at the WGAeast. And honored once again to share thoughts in the third person… Anna is a writing machine, between last week’s Conversation @ the Bureau and last night’s affair at the WGA, they have written a grant proposal for a compilation of incarcerated trans people, continued work on a new cookbook, (which involves shepherding their publisher’s editors away from mediocrity toward Anna’s standards) and editing the weekly food newsletters on ther plate all while caring for precious pup Billy, who had surgery last week because Anna apparently needed something else to do! Inspiring! As the evening got under way,  the always amazing, tireless and generous Andrew Greenberg introduced the program saying that he always is looking for events such as these to support the Non-fiction side of the Guild’s efforts because they build the community of writers (his usual job is to organize them to fight for improved conditions) and celebrate their work. He went on to say that was he was glad to celebrate Scottie Jeanette’s Recklass accomplishment, who was the “Spiritual Guide” of the Non-Fiction Showrunner’s Workshop (now 3 years running). Can you see why writing this journal in he third person is useful?

The lively crowd was made up of participants of the workshop, long time friends and family and new fans. Anna started it off by getting write into the meat of the evening (see what she did there?) the process of writing itself. It was a meta moment for Scottie Jeanette to be here, at the WGA discussing writing… the conversation would go to sway between the two poles of cooking and the art of writing as both Anna & Scottie Jeanette were able to drill down to their experiences as trans writers  and cooks — both of which are typically among the only healthy self-medication strategies for coping. The good news, they both shared, is they can become strategies for thriving.

Scottie Jeanette was able to celebrate Marcy’s life with stories that stemmed from the development of Recklass cooking as Scottie Jeanette relentlessly pursued Marcy’s uncompromising taste. Anna asked Scottie Jeanette to share her story from the final chapter of making French Toast… and was so very grateful for the chance to once again destroy her eyeliner in a crowded room…

It was a fitting and wonderful conclusion of this side of the Recklass Coast2Coast tour… next stop Seattle!