Blogging from the RWA Conference in San Francisco
For too many years, I have watched my fellow RWA members truck to exotic spots such as Reno, Atlanta and Dallas for the National Conference. I was green with envy, wishing I could be there, too. I eagerly read their blogs daily to get some news of the conference. Some wrote about the conference and some didn't. I yearned for some way to be connected to my writer friends while they rubbed elbows with other writers. Through luck, I stumbled upon a few other RWA members who were blogging from the conference. Still, I was never satisfied. I also felt that I could not be the only writer who wished for a closer connection to the conference. Why couldn't someone blog daily and tell us what was happening?
I am not naive and I realize a participant is probably extremely busy at the conference. But couldn't a writer use the blog as journal to chronicle her daily life during the conference?
My dream is going to come true. *I* am going to blog daily from the RWA National Conference in San Francisco. You can come here every day and find out what I did at the conference each and every day. I promise to tell you as much as I can. I promise to post pictures. I promise to give you a synopsis of the workshops I take and to tell you all about each person I meet.
I want you to experience the conference with me.
Join me when I start my journey, leaving home, on July 28.
I am not naive and I realize a participant is probably extremely busy at the conference. But couldn't a writer use the blog as journal to chronicle her daily life during the conference?
My dream is going to come true. *I* am going to blog daily from the RWA National Conference in San Francisco. You can come here every day and find out what I did at the conference each and every day. I promise to tell you as much as I can. I promise to post pictures. I promise to give you a synopsis of the workshops I take and to tell you all about each person I meet.
I want you to experience the conference with me.
Join me when I start my journey, leaving home, on July 28.
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1 Comments:
I like your blog. My first one was last year in Dallas. I'm not going this year, so your blog will be fun to read!
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