RWA15, wrap-up…

Well, I’m back in my cozy, cool home. I finished unpacking, did two loads of laundry and went grocery shopping.

And I reflected on an amazing conference. Multi-published and award winning author Nalini Singh was the saturday morning key-note speaker. She had us laughing-and tearing up a bit-when she described her first trek across country on a train to her very first RWA conference. The Perils of Pauline could have been re-written and marketed as the Perils Of Nalini, as she described her experience on a broken down Amtrak train, an unscheduled stopover in Philadelphia, and the first time she was recognized and wished she hadn’t been!

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Saturday the workshops were outstanding, but the one  I want to talk about was Polish Me Pretty: Five Polishing Tips to Take Your Writing to the Next Level by Christie Craig.  If you don’t know about this amazing women – shame on you! I learned more from her about how to evoke emotions and visualizations when writing a scene than from any other human being alive. Ever. And not only is she is wonderful teacher, she is a truly exceptional motivational speaker. She shared the tale of her humble beginnings in life, teenage marriage and motherhood, her dyslexia, and her 100’s – truly!- of rejection letters before getting the call that changed her life. There should be some kind of petition started to ensure she is next year’s RWA16 keynote speaker. There wouldn’t be a dry eye or a belly that wasn’t shaking with laughter in the house.

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The conference ended with annual Rita and GoldenHeart awards ceremony. The fabulous Lisa Kleypas was the host and I can attest she is as beautiful in person as she is on her book jackets. I won’t name all the winners, but I will tell you my favorite of the night. Jill Shalvis – after 13 nominations – won for One in a Million in the mid length contemporary romance category. She is truly a fan favorite and one of my absolute must reads whenever she has something new out. hbrqqwtt

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I’ll need a few days to wind down and reflect some more on my experiences this year at the conference, so you’ll have to suffer through one more posting from me next week! Until then….here’s the last picture I took of the book giveaways. Add 25 more to this picture and you see why my arm is so sore from tugging my suitcase along on the road back home!

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10 responses to “RWA15, wrap-up…

  1. I am amused by your opening sentence about unpacking, doing laundry, etc., etc. My thought: and some readers think Romance Writers live such glamorous lives. Of course we do in a way, and RWA sounds like it was as close to glamorous as anything I might ever hope to experience again.

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  2. Barbara Bettis

    Sounds like a fab time! I’ve set in on a Christie Craig session before==I agree, she’s wonderful!

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  3. janarichards

    Sounds like quite the whirlwind, Peggy. I’m off to check out Christie Craig, and to change the name of my WIP – also named One in a Million! Thanks for the updates!

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  4. Peggy Jaeger

    Jana – you won’t be disappointed when you visit Christie. SHe is amazing.

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  5. I agree, Christie Craig was one of my favorite sessions! I also had a fabulous time! Now…I’m happily exhausted 🙂

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  6. I sure wish I could attend. It sounds great! Glad you had such a good time.

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  7. Sounds like you had a marvelous time. The keynote speakers are usually the highlight of a conference for me.

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