Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Whatcha doing since LDStorymakers?


LDStorymakers was amazing. I had no idea what to expect since this was my first time. It was like a smorgasbord of all you can eat writing ideas, helps, tips, networking, and spending. The spending part was optional. And those of you show greater restraint than I--shame on you! Those starving authors (okay maybe not, but I love a great hyperbole) depend on your pocket book, cash, visa, or checkbook to support their delicious habit.

With an average of 5 classes per session and 10 sessions, that's 50 classes to choose from. It was tough, let me tell you. I studied them, stacked them against each other, and had to agonize over which class. In some cases the choice was just plain too hard to decide. In that case I opted for the marketing one. I know my writing skills need to be improved--don't we all need that? I digress. I have to say that my favorite class was by Marion Jensen. He taught one huge no-no...one that I am embarrassed to say I do, a lot. That's sound like a running commercial for my book. 

Now that I've had a nice slap on the wrist, I'm going to do better at simply connecting with fellow writers. My mantra..."Don't alienate my market!"

For the next several blogs I'm going to focus on what I learned from each of my presenters. 

But before I do, I want to give a huge shout out of congrats for all of the hard work that went into the conference. I can hardly wait to go next year. And yes, I will have a book to sell in the bookstore. 

So what have I been doing since Storymakers? Daydreaming-well that's what it looks like to my family and friends, but in fact, I am plotting--my next book. 

6 comments:

  1. Can't wait to read your comments on the classes you took! Great blog!

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  2. I look forward to your comments on Marion's, since I had to leave midway to pitch to an agent!

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  3. I know what you mean about how hard it is to choose which class to attend which hour. It seemed some hours were stacked with classes I really wanted.
    Terry Deighton

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  4. Love your picture with Linda and Amy. they are both so nice! Storymakers was awesome!

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  5. Storymakers was great! Can't wait for next years conference! Congrats on your book! :D katieonfiction.blogspot.com

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  6. Thanks for your kinds comments ladies. I appreciate it. I was going to add more on the conference and then go sidetracked with other interesting things. But yes, I do want to get back to Marion Jensen's class. It was awesome. I even figure out how to download Tweetdeck.

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