Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Getting Ready For A Conference

Jennifer's attending a conference...

I’m attending my yearly NJRW conference this coming weekend. New Jersey Romance Writers of America offers a conference with workshops on writing, publishing, technology, social media, pitching, etc. They have editor and agent appointments, networking and guest speakers. It’s a way to meet other romance writers, to learn, and to possibly pitch your story.

I’m not pitching this year. My manuscript isn’t quite ready—the stupid first chapter is killing me—and I don’t need the added stress. What I am doing is planning to attend some workshops and network with a lot of other writers, many of whom I follow on Twitter or am friends with on Facebook or in real life (imagine that!).


I expect to come back with lots of great advice and hopefully, some inspiration. I’ll let you know!

7 comments:

  1. I'd love to attend a conference in person. I'd also have to put on my brave face. I'm shy in unfamiliar circumstances. Be fun to go with someone but probably better to push myself to be fearless.
    Have a great time, and yes bring back helpful tips. Maybe also a "you won't believe what I did in the bar" story.

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    1. Ana, you crack me up! I'll bring back tips and tricks (the writing kind). Bar stories, no promises. ;)

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  2. The best part of any conference is networking. Hope you have a great time! Look forward to hearing all about it.

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    1. Thanks, Paula. I'm looking forward to seeing friends.

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  3. I love our bi-annual conference for that very reason...networking. I rarely have a mss to pitch, but the times I've done it have been very valuable learning experiences.

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    1. I agree with you, Debra, but it's also very scary. I don't need the stress right now.

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    2. Have confidence, Jen. A lot of the people there will still be struggling to be published, whereas you have four published novels.

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