Monday Mayhem – Written in the Stars

This weekend, Fodder and I packed a suitcase and a snack bag and hit the road. I decided at the eleventh hour to attend the North Louisiana Storytellers and Authors of Romance (NOLA Stars) Written in the Stars conference, and I’m sure glad I did.

Friday evening, I arrived in time to hook up with my DSRA pal, Nena Clements, and say hi to fellow Arkansan, Keri Ford. I was also in time for the food and fun of the meet and greet reception. 🙂

Saturday was jam-packed with great workshops, a chance to meet some writers I’ve only chatted with online, and (dun-dun-dun) my first-ever, live pitch to an agent or editor. That’s right. I have 8 novels, 16 novellas and over a dozen short stories published without ever having to sell a story with just the words coming out of my mouth.

You know what I learned?

I’m no good at it. The second I got past the introduction, my thoughts went haywire and all semblance of cool went flying out the door. I…am a babbler. Thankfully, the agent and editor that I spoke to were both very kind and patient. They’re also at least partially fluent in babble, because they both asked to see what I was offering.

So…yay! I did it! And now I know what I need to work on before zipping out to NYC for RWA nationals. Well, that and the stories I want to write before I go. So this week, I will once again be preparing submission packages for Full Court Press.

*claps and bounces* I’m just so relieved that people seem interested. I’m also relieved that I don’t have to do that again until July.

How about you? Are you a savvy salesperson? Can you talk your way through anything? Or, are you one of those people who purposefully chose a major that involved mainly essay tests and blue books?

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3 Replies to “Monday Mayhem – Written in the Stars”

  1. First off, major congrats to you on a successful weekend! I’m not the least bit surprised that people are interested in what you have to offer. So thrilled that you managed to lure a few agents! 🙂

    The idea of a live pitch even terrifies me a little, and I’m a teacher, born and bred to BS my way through anything. 😉 I actually laugh about it sometimes. I’m a lot more shy than people realize, but when I get up to ‘perform’, so to speak, after the initial stutter-steps, I come alive. I soak up the attention and spout out sheer and utter brilliance (or at least that’s how it sounds in my head). 😀

  2. The only reason I’m commenting here is because I can type out my words. If I had to rely on face-to-face speech I’d be hiding under something. In fact, I probably ‘talk’ more now, thanks to the internet, than I ever did in person.

    Congrats on your successful weekend! I’m not surprised people were interested, though, because your story ideas are always awesome!

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