Coffee in the Morning

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I am a romance writer trying to get noticed in the market. I write inspirational and sweet historic romance. I love Regency England and most of my stories are set during that time period, 1800 to 1820.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

I'm so excited.....

I have been bouncing around this past week, bubbly and giddy like a fourteen year old with a note from a boy.

Why..??

Because I am going to the RWA National convention in San Francisco...!!!!

It gets better.... I am going to present a workshop at the National convention...!!!

Is that a reason to be giddy or what...!!!

I got the e-mail from National stating my workshop was accepted and I could not stop smiling for the rest of the day.

By day, I am an accountant. Yes, folks, bean counter, grey suits, the whole nine yards. Boring, boring boring. No wonder I write. I need a creative outlet.

But, I know tax law. Since my chapter knows how I make my real money, the members started asking me questions a few years back about taxes, like what to deduct and becoming a corporation. I put together an hour long workshop to explain some things. It was very well received. One member suggested I submit it to Nationals. She had never seen a workshop like mine before.

Last fall, I put together my proposal for "Taking the Mystery Out of Taxes" and submitted. A week ago, I got an e-mail telling me I had been accepted.

So, I registered for the conference. And now I searching for flights, booking a hotel room. Geez, I need new luggage, and a laptop..... lol... I could go on a buying spree...!!

But, convention is six months away..... cool it.... I've got plenty of time.

If you are at National convention, stop by before, during or after my workshop to say "hi".

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Contests

I just burned a few bridges today.

I'm still fuming and I have to burn off some of the steam.

A question had come through one of the author loops I belong to about contests. The original writer of the post was bemoaning that the number of contest entries has fallen over the past few years. The chapter was having a difficult time getting a fair number of entries. Contests are usually one of the largest money makers for a chapter.

Some other posters had made suggestions that the economy was in trouble and it was too expensive for people to enter many contests.

I suggested that there were too many bad contests out there. I said that when host chapter members seem to always win, other contestants don't bother entering anymore.

I was flamed.

The idea that a chapter would play favorites was juvenile and unprofessional. Someone pointed out that final judges were always from outside the chapter.

Well, guess what.... I did some checking and not all contests had final judges from outside the chapter.

AND... who chose which entries to send to the final judges? Those entries that "finalled" were chosen by someone within the chapter.

In my original post, I had also suggested that widely diverse scores for the same manuscript might also be why members are not entering contests anymore. Member enter to get good feedback. What kind of feedback is a manuscript that scores a 50 and 150 in the same contest?

Or course, bad judging was ignored by the loop. One can complain about people being juvenile, more so than fixing the problems.

If I didn't need this loop for other things, I would drop it.