I arrived
last Wednesday in time for a party that included librarians and booksellers,
mostly those who were local to the venue of this year's conference, San Antonio , Texas . I said hello and schmoozed a bit, then got
ready for the next event: the Literacy Signing.
If you've
never been to RWA National or haven't been to a Literacy Signing, you've missed
one huge, wonderful book sale! Authors
are set up mostly alphabetically in a big room, and all of them sign books that
are sold to each other and the local public, mostly copies that were donated by
their publishers. The proceeds are then donated
to organizations that support literacy.
Hey, if people don't know how to read, how can they enjoy our
books? I sold copies of my most recent
Harlequin Nocturne: UNTAMED WOLF. And I
talked to a lot of people, both other authors, conference attendees and local
readers who came in to buy books.
The next
day was Thursday, and although I had a few events scheduled I actually got to
attend a few workshops and panels, as well as the official conference luncheon.
Then there
was Friday. Talk about a busy day! I had breakfast with one of my Harlequin
editors and others who write for that series: Harlequin Nocturne. Then I went to the Harlequin book signing,
where there was a giveaway of the 2-in-1 version of UNTAMED WOLF combined in
one volume with Alexis Morgan's Nocturne IMMORTAL COWBOY. Lots of other authors signed their books,
too, in this giveaway to conference attendees to acquaint them even more with
our work.
Next, I had
lunch with another Harlequin editor and some authors who write for the other
series I also write for: Harlequin Romantic Suspense. I had to hurry and leave early, since next I
got to sign copies of my books for the Berkley
giveaway: TEACUP TURBULENCE, fifth in my Pet Rescue Mystery series.
Later that
afternoon, was the panel I had put together: Multiplicity Rocks: Writing
Concurrently in Multiple Genres or Subgenres.
Four of us, including two other authors and my wonderful agent,
discussed the pros and cons of writing in more than one genre at a time.
That was
followed by the Berkley
cocktail party, then the Harlequin party which was as wild and delightful as
ever. Imagine hundreds of women (with a
few men among them) dancing in the middle of a dance floor to songs like
"It's Raining Men!" and you'll get the general idea!
I was
exhausted after that. But on Saturday I
did get a chance to do some sightseeing before leaving for home, and
sightseeing in San Antonio
is definitely fun--although at this time of year it's also miserably hot and humid. Even so, I got a boat tour along the river
and also got to visit the Alamo .
I'm glad to
be home now. My dogs are glad I'm
home. But as I said, I definitely had a
wonderful time.
By the way,
I returned to a deadline. The manuscript
for my first Barkery and Biscuits Mystery is due on August 1! That's also the publication date for my next
Harlequin Nocturne, LOYAL WOLF.
So what did
you do while I was enjoying my latest conference?
3 comments:
Hi Linda - I met you at the Berkley signing. I shipped my books home but am dying to see what I got. :)
Hi, Lynn--I hope your books arrive soon! I was able to fit the ones I brought back in my checked suitcase--and my husband's, too.
RWA sounds like it was great. I love the title of your new series!
Post a Comment