Other highlights were:
- Keynote addresses from bestselling authors Sherrilyn Kenyon and Susan Wiggs, who gave us free copies of their books
- Pitch sessions with an editor and an agent.
- Winning breakfast with bestselling author Angi Morgan, who helped me tweak my pitches and gave me some great advice for the "cute meet" in my story, which needs slight revision.
- Winning a seat at the Pan & Pro lunch with Pintip Dunn, a bestselling YA author.
- Finding authors willing to help me with Scrivener.
- Getting ideas from a variety of workshops. I especially liked those by Damon Suede. He's brilliant even if he talks a million miles a minute.
- Getting a professional author portrait done.
- Handouts with writing tips and recommendations in case I need more.
- Amazing food. Disney hires great chefs. Enough said.
If this all sounds like a lot of work, it is. But I left the conference more motivated than ever and with lots of great memories. I've also decided to make writing a daily goal in the morning for at least an hour, no matter how hectic the rest of my day. And if you are a writer, especially of Romance, RWA is a great organization to be a part of.
Breakfast with Angi Morgan |