I'm still awash with conference-lag, happy friend thoughts, writerly inspiration and of course, wine - after spending three whole wonderful days at the Romantic Novelist’s Association conference - held this year in lovely Penrith Cumbria.
The conference was well attended by Romance Authors, Editors and Literary Agents. The workshops were interesting, thought provoking and varied. First up on Friday afternoon, straight after the welcome get together, there was an Industry Panel that tackled the subject of International Sales, which in our global economy was incredibly valuable. On the panel were Top Agent Carole Blake, Bestselling UK/US Author Nicola Cornick, Irish Author Ruth Long, and Author and Translator Henriette Gyland.
On Saturday
morning, I did a recorded interview for BBC Radio Cumbria and spoke about the
business of being an Author and the importance of Romance. I’ll let you know as
soon as I have an audio link to the show when it gets aired!
My first
workshop of the day was with Talli Roland, my lovely online friend whom I got
to actually meet for the first time at Penrith. Talli’s workshop was entitled
‘Online Marketing for Writers’ and proved to be a fabulous masterclass.
Then it was
straight into ‘A Woman’s World – the future of Women’s Fiction’ by Kate Harrison. This was an in-depth look into the research Kate had done on reader
trends in the current women’s fiction market. The talk was attended by top
industry professionals but it was also very useful session indeed for an
independent writer like me.
Other
highlights of Saturday were the Author Panel on being ‘In For The Long Haul’
with Judy Astley, Freda Lightfoot and Anne Ashhurst (who writes as Sara Craven), who between them have
published hundreds of books over their long and prolific careers to date, and a
session with the knowledgeable and incredibly humorous Moira Briggs, from the
top book review blog, Vulpes Libres.
Then, just
before wine o’clock we were treated to An Audience with the fabulous Carole Matthews, who spoke to us about her amazing career, her books, her ups and downs and
who afterwards generously answered lots of questions from the audience and then
shared valuable writer tips.
The Gala
Dinner was a chance to dress up, catch up with writer friends and generally
have a fantastic time while consuming lots of wine. I’m pleased to report that
the bar did not run out! (The staff at Penrith know us all too well by now!)
Me and Talli Roland on Saturday's Gala Evening |
On Sunday morning, in the hangover slot, we were soon splitting our sides with laughter in the fabulous Jane Wenham-Jones’s session ‘What a Way to Earn a Living…’
If I had to pick out just one session as a real highlight then it would have to be the last session I attended on Sunday, which was Julie Cohen’s workshop on ‘Learning Story Structure from Pixar Films’. It not only had me in tears (there were lots of Pixar film clips to demonstrate building emotional content!) but it was certainly the most valuable lesson on creating a story arc that I’ve ever had. Julie really knows her stuff and she is SO much fun!
The fabulous Julie Cohen |
So what did I
ultimately get from attending this conference…?
Well, aside
from the absolute thrill of catching up with my wonderful writer friends and
meeting new ones, it was getting to chat in the coffee break queues with people
like top literary Agents Carole Blake and Dorothy Lumley, and Gillian Green - an Editorial Director at Random
House, Heather Osborn from Samhain Publishers, and Editors Linda Filgrew,
Sheila Hodgson and Megan Haslam from Mills & Boon. I came away not only
inspired to get on with my writing but feeling entirely optimistic about my writing
career.
I felt that I’d put my finger on the pulse of the industry – and found it to be alive and kicking!
Jane Wenham-Jones and me at the Gala Evening |
Scottish friends Rae Cowie (me) and Jenny Harper |
Celebrating my lovely friend Liz Harris's debut book deal with Choc Lit Publishers |
More Scottish friends - Joan Fleming, Gwen Kirkwood & Rosemary Gemmell |
Me and my loveahappyending.com buddy Sue Fortin |
Enjoying the Penrith sunshine |
Enjoying wine and the company of new friends |
The Romaniacs - who from their singing efforts really should be a girl band! |
Writer friends from Annie Burgh Group - Katy, Bex & Pippa |
The conference dining room where the food was always so yummy! |
STOP PRESS NEWS
I just heard the exciting news that magazine style blog FRONTROWLIT is featuring my novel 'Reaching for the Stars' this week. If you get a moment, please do pop over to read an excerpt from Chapter One. Any Comments, Shares and Tweets will be most appreciated!