Romance is likely; strike up a conversation!
SNARKY REPONSE: Just hope no one decides to strike you back! Fresh!
Romance is likely; strike up a conversation!

From the welcome session to the closing 10th Anniversary Celebration, I was surrounded by writers seeking better ways to woo their chosen muse. Conversations always included the key question: "What do you write?" offering everyone the opportunity to share their love affair with writing openly with others who could understand and share the attraction.
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View of the Conference Marketplace |
Some of my takeaways were:
- Poetry Warm Up provided by author and performance poet, Allan Wolf, challenged us to consider where we were going to place our "pea of truth"
- Our First Page HAS to set place, person, and plot
- Resist the urge to edit while writing that "shitty first draft" - something that's often easier said than done
- Your blog should be the home page of your website to provide fresh renewed content for visitors with suggested updates of once a week at least, though daily (a concept that boggled my mind) would possibly annoy your readers - as Sabrina tells Linus in one my favorite movie quotes "sometimes more is just more"
- Your website "Contact Me" should not be a form but an actual "professional" email address - visitors are put off by the impersonal form
- Successful agent/editor queries are based on careful research - know who they are and why your book would fit their niche
If you've never been to the JRW Writers Conference, please be sure to put it on your short list for 2013.