Quick Conference Report

August 25th, 2008 by Lia Sebastian

I’m back home again. I loved the conference and loved San Francisco. What a wonderful city! I could have spent another few weeks there and loved every minute of it. I know I will go back–probably sooner rather than later.

One of my favorite things about the annual RWA conference is the chance I get to see online friends. It’s fabulous.

I also attended a few workshops:

  • Dialogue: Writing Between the Lines
  • Medical Facts & Fallacies in Popular Fiction
  • It’s All about Me: How to Write Successfully in First Person

I also ordered the workshops on MP-3, so I’ll be able to listen to more. I enjoy listening to them; it keeps me motivated for months after the conference. That’s always nice. There’s always so much to do at conference, so getting the MP-3 removes a lot of pressure to try and do everything.

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Off I Go

July 30th, 2008 by Lia Sebastian

I’m heading off for fun in San Francisco.

San Francisco

See you when I get back!

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Getting My Extrovert On

July 22nd, 2008 by Lia Sebastian

I leave for San Francisco in a week. So I need to start gearing up to get my extrovert on. :) Last year, I wasn’t as social as I planned. I’m an introvert; what can I say? This year, though, I’m determined to get out more. I want to party.

Party

Fellow writing introverts, how do you get in touch with your inner extrovert?

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Registered

January 28th, 2008 by Lia Sebastian

It’s official. I’ve registered for this year’s RWA conference in San Francisco.

Bridging the World

This will be my third RWA conference, and I enjoy attending. It’s wonderful to see people I usually know only from online, and I always get motivated again after attending. Plus, what’s not to like about free books?

I’m planning to do a little sightseeing after the conference as well. It should be terrific!

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Listen

July 30th, 2007 by Lia Sebastian

I’ve been desperate to listen to MP3s of the 2007 RWA conference classes. However, they aren’t available at the conference; they’ll be shipped later. It suddenly occurred to me that I have dozens of classes from last year’s conference on MP3 that I hadn’t listened to. So now I’m making up for lost time.

So far, I’ve listened to Writing Realistic Emotions and Screw the Muse, I’m on Deadline. Good stuff, and it makes the daily work commute more interesting. This week, I plan to listen to Write 50 Books in a Year and Plotting the Erotic Romance. And a few others that look interesting.

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One More Photo

July 27th, 2007 by Lia Sebastian

Oh! I forgot to include this conference photo. It’s from the St. Martin’s Press publisher signing; it’s me with Lisa Kleypas.

She did one of the keynote luncheon speeches at the conference, and it was terrific. It was such a treat to meet Lisa. I’ve been reading her books more than a decade. She was one of my first autobuy authors because her writing is so lush and emotional.

Anyway, I wanted to post this picture too.

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Conference Report

July 17th, 2007 by Lia Sebastian

I’m back from Dallas, this year’s Romance Writers of America conference. Here’s a quick report.

Tuesday
I arrived in Dallas on Tuesday and took a cab to the hotel. I shared it with one of the Utah writers who was on my flight, and the trip was a little more expensive than I’d hoped. No matter; it was tax deductible.

When I arrived, I unpacked so I’d be ready to go on Wednesday. I registered for the conference on this day, and got a conference bag, which included a pin, pen, and several books. This was only the start of the free books!

Tuesday night, I ran into some readers, and we sat and chatted for a few hours. It was so fun to have faces to put with the names of bloggers I’ve known for a while.

Wednesday
In the morning, I went to the Goody Room and got several more books and some promo items. I grabbed the bookmarks that appealed to me, but for the most part, I took things like pens and coasters. There were many more coasters this year than last. It’s always interesting to see what promo items people bring. I dropped off some CDs of my free short story, Museum Rendezvous, and some magnets. They were all taken during the conference. Yay!

Then I went to the Book Fair. I always treat myself to a writing book at conference, and this year I bought two. I also ran into Sylvia Day there, and we went for drinks in the afternoon. It was great to take time to sit and chat. Other authors joined us; soon we were a huge group.

The literacy signing was that afternoon, and I had a great time wandering around to all the authors.


Kelley Armstrong and Me


Here I am with Gena Showalter


Marjorie M. Liu and Me


Lia and Julia Quinn


Nora Roberts and Me

I saw many, many other authors. I left the signing with a cart full of books. So much fun!

After the signing, I went out to eat with Kelley Armstrong and some other readers: Sonny, Nicole, Susan, and David. I can’t remember the name of the restaurant, but the ribs were awesome! And I loved chatting with Kelley and everyone else.

Funny story: We passed a store called Condoms to Go. Someone in the car remarked, “I guess they don’t offer condoms to stay.”

Thursday
This was the first day of workshops. I attended the PRO workshop, where there were presentations about promotion, getting an agent, and more. Then came lunch. Lisa Kleypas was the keynote speaker; she was funny and inspirational.

Thursday night I went out with Kelley and the group again (Nicole couldn’t make it this time). We went to a steakhouse, which was also good. Texas definitely knows how to serve red meat.


Here’s Kelley in the Texas chair.


(From left to right) Kelley, Me, Sonny, Susan, David

Funny story: People from the hotel came over a couple of times to tell us that our ride was on the way. No one got Sonny’s name right. The first time, he was Scott. Then he was Casey. It was hilarious! As a side note, Kelley was gracious enough to sign my books while we waited for Sonny/Scott/Casey.

Thursday night was also Midnight Madness, where people set up booths and sell lots of fun writing-related stuff. I bought a necklace and a few magnets. There were several shirts available, but I was able to resist them. Lots of other jewelry and things as well. I love seeing what’s available.

Friday
More workshops. I attended the first Harlequin spotlight; it focused on Mira, HQN, Red Dress Ink, Luna, and Spice. When pitching to them, they suggested saying, “My books will appeal to readers of [name author here]. But my stories are significantly different in this way: etc.”

Next was a class called Understanding Your Writing Profile the Myers-Briggs Way. I thought this was quite helpful, since it focused on the fact that there are more types of writers than linear plotters. I’m pretty sure I’m part puzzler and part plotter.

In the afternoon, I attended the Center Street and Kensington spotlights.

The publisher-hosted signings also started Friday. I have no idea how many books I ended up with, but I filled up one of three boxes I brought with me (I learned from last year) and took it to the mailing center in the hotel.

Saturday
More workshops, more publisher signings. I attended the Chat with Nora Roberts workshop and the Loose Id spotlight. I also took another box to the mailing center. This time I had to wait in line, as lots of others were also sending books.

The RITA Award ceremony was Saturday night, and I enjoyed dressing up for it. I sat with the Romance Divas, which was nice, because most of the time I saw them when I was on my way somewhere.

Sunday
This year, I was able to arrange an afternoon flight, so I didn’t have to get up before dawn to leave. I’d packed most of my stuff Saturday night, so I had a pretty relaxing morning. I was also able to catch a shuttle to the airport, so I saved money that way.

I had a lot of fun, but it was nice to come home. I only put my foot in my mouth a few times, and I’m hoping next year to be a bit less of an introvert. Overall, I enjoyed it. I loved seeing people I haven’t seen since last year!

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Countdown

July 6th, 2007 by Lia Sebastian

The RWA conference is just days away. I’ve cancelled my hotel reservations (don’t need them now that I’m at the conference hotel), gotten my hair cut and colored, and started to pack. The trick is packing lightly so that there’s plenty of room for books on the return trip.

Trouble is I don’t pack lightly. Ever. Even when I go to work, I carry a purse and a bag jammed with stuff: a book to read, game to play, notebook (you never know when a writing idea will strike), etc. Do I ever use any of these things? Well, not at work, but I take them anyway. What can I say? It’s a quirk.

Knowing me, I’ll be packing right to the day of the trip.

I’m also trying to get in touch with my inner extrovert. This is not an easy task, since I’m definitely an introvert. But I’m working on it.

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Countdown

June 27th, 2007 by Lia Sebastian

The RWA National Conference is a few weeks away . . . where does the time go? It amazes me that it’s the last week of June already. I’m very excited–I’m ready for a break from work, and I’m looking forward to seeing friends I haven’t seen since last year. I’m also beyond delighted to meet Kelley Armstrong and some of the other people I’ve “met” through her message board.

I did manage to get reservations at the conference hotel. I called them directly, and apparently there had been a cancellation. I’ll be paying more for the room than I would have at the other hotel, but it’s worth it to be right there.

I’ve got a lot to do before leaving for Dallas. The first item is getting my air conditioning fixed. I’m sweltering in my house, which is just plain wrong since my furnace/air conditioning unit is all of two years old. That should be fixed on Thursday.

Next week, it’s time to get my hair colored. It amazes me how quickly the gray takes over.

I’m sure I’ll post before I go, but I will have lots of photos and fun stuff to post when I get back!

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RWA Conference: Coming Soon

April 22nd, 2007 by Lia Sebastian

This year’s Romance Writers of America conference is in Dallas, Texas. I registered when I got my tax return. Unfortunately, I didn’t register soon enough to get a spot in the conference hotel. I tried to register at the alternate hotel, and it’s full on two of the days. So, I did my own searching and I’m in another hotel about a mile away. Kind of sad about that, but I’m looking for a roommate, and if I don’t find one, I still have a hotel. So that’s something.

I’m looking forward to it. I enjoy the RWA conference. It’s great to hang out with other writers, and to meet people I only interact with online. I like the inspiration I get in the classes. And I love all the freebies. :) Yes, conference is fun.

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