RWA breakout session 5: The voyage of a writer

Kim E Hudson – The Voyage of the Writer archetypalleader.com Kim was able to use her work and understanding on the Hero’s journey to refine her own work to a point of excellence, and to champion it in the world of sales and marketing. As humans, we have two drives 1. love – passion driven, […]

RWA Breakout session 4: Getting your feet wet – Blogging 101

Sarah Wendell (Smart Bitches, Trashy Books) – Getting your feet wet:  Blogging 101 Discussing ways to connect with readers Looking at different avenues to connect with one another and connect with readers – note: facebook keeps changing, no-one is an expert on it Social media exposure Why is digital marketing and promotion important: – the […]

Day 2 Plenary Address – Nina Bruhns

Nina Bruhns:  When the going gets tough, Hang Ten – you need to make sure you torture your characters enough (especially intrigue writers) – “what is the worst thing that can happen?” – make sure you put that in your story, in every paragraph – don’t be afraid – it can be really scarey but […]

Day 2 Plenary session – Survivor submission Island

Jennie Jones (moderator), Nikki Logan (moderator), Abby Zidle (Simon & Scuster NY), Laura Bradford (Bradofr Literary Agency), Nina Bruhns (Entangled Publishing), Margaret Marbury (Harlequin HQN, Mira, Luna), Joel Naoum (PanMacmillan/Momentum), Alex Adsett (Agent – Alex Adsett Publishing Services) Synopsis:  The opening pages of an anonymous manuscript are read out to the panel by the moderators.  […]

RWA Day 2 – Harlequin / Escape Publishing Sponsors Address

Sue Brockhoff (Publishing & Communications Manager) and Kate Cuthbert (Escape Publishing) Escape is looking for digital first fiction fiction across all genres 5,000 – 250,000 words particularly looking for science fiction, fantasy, intrigue, rural romance new genre of ‘rom-magic comedy’ eg I Dream of Johnny about to publish first gay romance Harlequin looking to start […]

RWA Day 1 – Afternoon plenary session

Launch of Little Gems Anthology 2013:  Sapphire New logo unveiled. New look website unveiled. Will be officially live after the conference.   Annual General Meeting: – new consitution due to changes in the NSW Associations act – vote passed as approaching 1000 members, reviewed way RWA want to be seen etc ‘The Year of Admin’ […]

Breakout session 3: Bringing the Regency to Life

Jennifer Kloester – Waves of Muslin: Bringing the Regency to Life Georgette Heyer: 1902 – 1974 40 years since she died, yet sold over 1 million books last year in the UK alone Heyer was incredibly private.  Never gave an interview, never did a book signing, only signed a few books for friends. The Heyer […]

Breakout session 2: Evoking the scene: effective dialogue for writers

Julia Quinn – Evoking the scene:  effective dialogue for writers Dialogue affects every asplect of your manuscript from voice to characterisation, pacing to point of view Dialogue has two parts:  how you speak and what you say – We are not writing screenplays, we are writing novels – Placement of tag lines can depict who […]

Breakout session 1: The Selkie Song

Juliet Marillier – The Selkie Song Elemental lore and creatures In folklore and mythology, each element – earth, air, fire, water- has its share of uncanny beings. Elements in a subsistence culture People were dependent on the elements for survival – flood, fire, landslide or storm could wipe out a settlement, sink a fishing fleet, destroy […]

RWA conference Day 1 – Paths to Third Party Publication Panel Discussion

Alex Adsett (moderator), Abby Zidle (Simon & Schuster NY), Nina Bruhns (Entangled Publishing), Sheila Hudgson (Harlequin Mulls & Boon London), Bernadette Foley (Hachette Publishing), Kate Cuthbert (Escape Publishing), Alisa Krasnostein (Twelth Planet Press) Kate:  Escape – Harlequin’s digital first imprint.  Looking for riskier titles, niche titles, cross genre, also traditional romance.  Submit via website, agented […]