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It’s Conference-Time!

Kathleen OReilly


Once a year, in a city decided by top-secret ballot and nineteen women who really don’t get paid enough, two thousand romance writers descend upon one designated venue, and thereafter, love, hearts, and dietetically-induced chaos ensues.

It is time for the annual Romance Writers of America concert. The world really has no idea about what goes on at a romance writer’s conference. Oh, the news organizations – don’t get me started — they get all pithy and bodice-ripping, and pull out every cheesy cliché ever written in the name of love, but they don’t see it all.

This year the conference is July 30th-August 2nd in San Francisco, the City by the Bar, uh, Bay. Sorry, I’m getting ahead of myself. The most marvelous thing about the conference is yes, I’ll tell you a secret – most writers are introverts. We could not network our way out of a paper bag, myself included.

There are always the wide-eyed novice writers who have written Chapter 1, and not much else, but they want to learn. They attend all the workshops. They line up to get autographs from Nora, because oh, yes, the Nora attends as well. I was a wide-eyed novice once, but if I may tell you another secret, you never lose that. Deep in her heart, I suspect Nora is still a wide-eyed novice as well, because that’s the thrill of romance.

And besides the novice, there is the writer who is going to analyze her way to New York Times stardom. She has four spreadsheets with her plot laid out, color-coded, mapping out arcs of rising and falling tension. I cannot tell a lie. I hate these people. My eyes shoot green sparks in their direction whenever they are nearby, because I want to have a spreadsheet. I want to have a fully-formed plot that evolves so neat and tidy that my editor can be jazzed by my keen, writing mind.

Alas, I am not.

After the analyst, comes the writer who has just sold. There are two sub-genres of this species. The bounce-off-the-walls type, (riding in an elevator with this species is an experience all its own), and then there’s the cocky I-have-sold-I-now- know-everything-about-the-publishing-business type. I, being the introvert, was the cocky type. I knew I had it made. I knew I was going to hit the list. Someday, baby. It was going to be mine.
Hehehehe…. Oh, yeah, God has a huge sense of humor.

After the first-sales are the disillusioned professionals. Somehow these remind me of a beauty shop in Jersey. Chain smoking, lots of gossip, catty remarks, usually on fashion or hair, and a lot of “I don’t care. It doesn’t bother me,” and then stomp on the cigarette with their stiletto heels and move on to the next party. I do not smoke, but about that gossip part? Okay, maybe once. Or twice. Not a lot, though, because that stuff gets you into trouble.

And then, the highlight of the conference is the goddesses. Those that have ‘made it’ and are no longer subject to ‘worries.’ They have lines upon lines of fans, and remember two thousand names of everyone, and they have an entourage (someday, I really want an entourage, just so I can say, “Oh, my entourage will get it”). Someone very wise told me that all writers have worries, even the goddesses. They just pretend better than the rest.

I think it’s probably true.

I love conference. I hate the networking part, because I suck, and am shy, and if I had my druthers, I would set in my room with a handful of friends, drink wine, and possibly gossip (at least I’m honest about my flaws). However, when I’m at conference, I look at the novices, and I feel the glow, I feel the excitement, and I think, oh, what a lucky novice am I. I get to write romances for a living.

It doesn’t get better than this.

17 Responses to “It’s Conference-Time!”

  1. I am attending at a reader, and I’m excited to be going. This is my 2nd event, and you do get a bit star-struck. Plus I’ve never been to San Fran so that will be fun too. A month away!

    by Stacy ~ on July 1st, 2008 at 6:32 am

  2. Stacy, you will have a blast. Don’t forget to go to all the publishers booksignings. There is nothing better than free books. As for star-struck, oh, two years ago (probably my sixth conference), I was next to Lorraine Heath. I began to stammer, and gush, and tell her how she was the first author that made me cry. Oh, I was such a spaz…. I hope she has forgotten. I wish I could.

    San Fran is great fun. I’ve only been there a couple of times, but I love that city. It has such a unique feel. So many cities feel like ‘generic city, USA,’ and I like the ones that have their own personality and brand.

    by Kathleen OReilly on July 1st, 2008 at 10:02 am

  3. You make me want to go. :) I am a new writer and haven’t sold, so San Fran is a little (okay a lot) out of my league. I have met Nora on numerous occasions, so I think I would skip her lines, but there is a whole list of authors that I would make a fool of myself over.

    I hope you have a great time and enjoy the “networking”.

    by Patty L. on July 1st, 2008 at 10:17 am

  4. Thank you, Patty, and good luck with the writing. It’s not easy, but it’s worth it.

    The local RWA conferences are a lot of fun, and actually, IMHO, more productive (i.e. you don’t get lost, or unfocused, or so caught up in the buzz), but National is… well, National. I hope there’ll be one in your neck of the woods soon.

    by Kathleen OReilly on July 1st, 2008 at 10:27 am

  5. I love your sense of humor.

    Good luck at the conference for everyone!

    by azteclady on July 1st, 2008 at 11:38 am

  6. Thank you, azteclady. :grin:

    by Kathleen OReilly on July 1st, 2008 at 1:02 pm

  7. Terrific post - I hope you have a lot of fun - and I’d love to go to one someday :)

    by limecello on July 1st, 2008 at 3:51 pm

  8. Huh. I guess that makes me a novice. At least I have Book 1 written, rather than just Chapter 1. :D And I do plan on attending many workshops, but I don’t think I’m quite devoted enough to go to all of them. Bright shiny objects will abound, I’m sure. lol

    Maybe I’ll see you there!

    by Lorelie on July 1st, 2008 at 4:17 pm

  9. Congratulations, Lorelie. Book 1 is actually THE accomplishment. Be very proud of what you’ve done. Very few people actually finish a book. I’ve been doing the workshops on CD and then pulling out and listening to what I need, when I need it. Love that workshops on CD option. :) Have a lot of fun, and if you see me, please wave!

    by Kathleen OReilly on July 1st, 2008 at 4:24 pm

  10. Limecello, you should def try and go sometime. It’s an experience and a half, and truly, it’s something that writers can really appreciate.

    by Kathleen OReilly on July 1st, 2008 at 4:25 pm

  11. Hope you have a ball at the conference.
    Love your sense of humor!

    by Estella on July 1st, 2008 at 5:34 pm

  12. I’m not yet a member of the RWA but I am planning to become a meber soon and then I plan to become a member of the RWA-NYC local chapter. I heard that the RWA will be coming to NYC in 2011 and I can’t wait until then because I would love to have fun with all the authors that go every year.

    by Phoebe Jordan on July 1st, 2008 at 9:15 pm

  13. I gushed at Emilie Richards once, who probably thought I was totally nuts. Isn’t it interesting how we can never seem to forget those mortifying moments?

    I am very excited about the conference, aside from the networking aspects. I, too, am a total introvert. Even the thought of shopping for something to wear to a reception makes me ill. I can hyperventilate thinking about walking into a crowded room and not knowing anyone. :shock: And there is something very humbling about coming face to face with so many big name authors. It puts my own career into perspective fast! Still, it is a fabulous event and you can’t be San Francisco!!!

    by Gail Barrett on July 3rd, 2008 at 4:57 am

  14. You can’t BEAT San Francisco. Sorry about the typo!

    by Gail Barrett on July 3rd, 2008 at 4:58 am

  15. Phoebe, def join and the NYC chapter is great… You will have lots of fun and it’s a great group.

    by Kathleen OReilly on July 3rd, 2008 at 10:24 am

  16. Thank you, Estella. I’m absolutely 100% certain I’ll have a grand time. :shock:

    by Kathleen OReilly on July 3rd, 2008 at 10:25 am

  17. Gail, I think who we chose to gush over says something about us. Emilie Richards? Yup. I’ll buy that one. Good luck with that networking thing, and when it gets too much, do what I do, run to the room and cower in a corner until you slowly get your bearings back. :lol:

    San Fran here we come!

    by Kathleen OReilly on July 3rd, 2008 at 10:27 am

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