I love book clubs. I’ve had an opportunity
to speak in person or via conference call to a number of book clubs since I
published my first mystery novel in 2007. This week, I spoke to a group in
Cincinnati. The members were homebound seniors who met via a conference call organized
by a librarian who also sent them books. They had read my third book, Senior Moments Are Murder. I made some
introductory comments and then answered some great questions about my writing
and subject matter that included homelessness. We also shared a few chuckles,
comparing life experiences. I can’t think of a better way to spend half an
hour.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
After a Writers Conference
Two weeks after attending the Rocky
Mountain Fiction Writers Conference, I’m almost caught up. I still have a lot
of new action items from the conference, but I’ve taken care of the “A” items
on my to do list. This included sending partial or full manuscripts to two
agents and two editors. Next will be new promotional ideas to implement and
finally some research items to check out.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Conference
I had the pleasure of attending the Rocky Mountain
Fiction Writers Conference in Denver last weekend. It’s always energizing to
meet with other writers, agents and editors, attend workshops and schmooze.
This is the eleventh year I’ve attended. That first year I only knew one other
person. Now, I look forward to catching up on so many good friends and making
new ones. On the badge is a ribbon for people attending for the first time.
These are the most important people at the conference because they are taking
the plunge to go to a writers conference. This conference has a balance of
topics for newbies up through best-selling authors. Each year I take gobs of
notes and come back with an action item list that takes me weeks to complete.
This year I had a chance to officially pitch to one editor and informally to
another editor and two agents for the first book in a new series. Author Cindi
Myers gave an excellent presentation on Staying in the Game. She stated we need
to accept failure as part of the business. She described being orphaned by
publishers twice and having to part ways with two agents. After fifty books
publishing, she is still dealing with rejection, as do all of us. It comes with
writing. So I’m back in there pitching, writing new manuscripts and promoting
what’s already published. It’s a never ending task but I wouldn’t want to be
doing anything else.
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