Conference Virgin that is. Yes, I attended my first writer’s conference this past weekend. The RWA-NEC conference. I’m a member of NEC and I must say there are a lot of EC authors! Friday my friend Donna and I arrived early. We met up with another friend for lunch. After we got settled in our rooms we registered.
The first workshop of the day was Brenda Novak. She spoke about emotion. This was a great two hour talk. The time flew by. During the Q&A someone asked if she was a plotter or pantser and her response struck a cord. She said she was a pantser. She said when she tries to write after plotting it feels forced because she feels in a lot of ways she’s already written the story. It was a light bulb moment for me.
I’m a self-proclaimed pantser, so this made sense to me. I like to let the characters explore and decide where they’re going. Looking back my rejected work has been plotted.
The food was to die for. At dinner my one friend H had the agent and editor sitting at our table laughing at her tales of drunken sluts in her books. This broke the ice for her agent appointment the next morning. She doesn’t really have drunken sluts in her books.
Dessert was a Q&A with Annette Blair. She is one of the sweetest women you’ll ever meet. I’ve known her for a little over three years and she continues to amaze me with her generosity and knowledge sharing.
The keynote speaker for breakfast was MaryJanice Davidson. OMFG, she is so funny. We laughed all through breakfast. Of course she received a standing ovation after her speech.
I attended a bunch of great workshops throughout the day including one given by fellow EC author Nina Pierce. She helped my friend H out with her workshop. H tends to write very long and Nina gave hints on how to write shorter.
There were free books and promo items galore. The conference ended with a book signing. I spent way too much, but that’s okay. That’s what it’s all about, right? Hopefully next year I’ll be sitting at one of the tables signing too.
I signed up for RomantiCon yesterday. Maybe I’ll have a print book for that conference. We’ll see.
Happy Tuesday.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
No Longer a Virgin
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Amber, I love Mary Janice Davidson - her books are so funny.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see you at Romanticon! I don't have a print book with EC. At the conference last year they provided beautiful cover flats for authors to sign and hand out. People can pay for the ebook along with their paperbacks and then download the file.
Amber, I'm sure you will make it to print you crazy 'pantser"! lol
ReplyDeleteI was so happy to hear these other wonderful authors are pantsers too! I felt so guilty for so long about being unable to "respect a plot line" lol
I just couldn't do it, I was bored out of my mind long before the 10K mark. Now I think "pantsing" must be the way to go. It makes sense how can one plan to be spontaneous and emotional when writing sensual scenes if you're following a script?
XXOO Kat
Sounds like you had a great time and learned new things - I guess that's why you went! I'd love to find a conference somewhere near me, but no luck so far!
ReplyDeleteYay Tessie. I can't wait to meet you too.
ReplyDeleteKat, I agree. For so long I felt like something was wrong with me because I couldn't follow a plot. Now I don't care. lol
Hopefully some day, Julia.
Sounds like a great time! Glad you enjoyed your conference. I do minimal plotting because my hero and heroine have minds of their own and take control...they tell me what happens next!
ReplyDeleteI agree April!
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