RWA Part IV …

More from RWA on people I met

Suzanne Enoch and Wendy Etherington: These are the two lovely ladies I was sitting in between at the Literacy signing. Wendy joked that someone had finally come in between her and Suzanne (evidently, they’d been sitting next to each other at the signing for a couple of years now).

Suzanne writes these really great books about a thief named Samantha, as well as historicals. Wendy writes for Harlequin, and we talked about her NASCAR-themed romance (since I live near a town that has a NASCAR track). I look forward to seeing both of them again next year.

Chick-Litters: I also met lots of great people at the Chick-Lit party, including Louise Ahearn, Maureen McGowan, and Patricia Walters-Fischer. It was really great talking to all of you guys!

Amie Stuart: She got one of her friends to come get Karma Girl during the Literacy signing (because she was signing herself), and then came and said hello to me at the Berkley author signing.

I’m blown away that another author actually sought me out to get a book. Totally made my day(s). I wish we’d gotten to talk longer (then again, I wish that about everybody I met at RWA).

Stephanie Hale: She’s the sweet lady I was sitting next to at the Berkley author signing and was nice enough to give me a copy of her book, Revenge of the Homecoming Queen. And she let me borrow some of her chocolate to put on my side of the table. You can’t beat that!

Cathie Linz: I met her at my agency party. A really sweet lady with an exceptional memory. She must have met dozens of people at RWA, but she remembered my name, what I do for a living, and the title of my book at the Berkley party. She was also nice enough to introduce me to Christina Dodd and Jayne Ann Krentz.

Online gals: I finally got to meet Sybil from The Good, the Bad, and the Unread; Jane from Dear Author; and Super Librarian Wendy (who has the coolest avatar ever). Each one was really nice and funny. I told Wendy about my love of WorldCat and seeing which libraries have my books. I’m such a geek …

Online gal pals: And I also got to meet Edie Ramer and some of the other Magical Musings gals. I stumbled across Edie’s cute Web site last year when I was looking for a Web site designer, and we’ve emailed back and forth since then. Edie was nice enough to squeeze me in between her editor/agent appointments.

Michelle Diener is from South Africa and has the most gorgeous, elegant accent. Seriously, she could read the phone book, and it would sound classy. I think I also spotted LaDonna Paulette with them at the literacy signing (but maybe I’m mistaken, I met so many people they started to blur together after a while).

Anyway, I hope to meet the rest of the girls one day (maybe at RT?) I wish we’d gotten to talk longer at the literacy signing …

People I said hello to (who won’t remember and probably have no idea who I am: Jaci Burton, Nalini Singh, Erin McCarthy, and just about every other person at the Berkley signing.

People I wish I’d seen: Rachel Gibson, Candy Havens, and MaryJanice Davidson. Each one of these ladies was nice enough to give me a cover blurb for Karma Girl, and I wanted to thank them in person. Maybe next year …

Stupidest thing I did: I went to hug Sybil and ended up patting her thigh instead. Sorry! (In my defense, it is hard to hug people carrying shoulder bags, and everyone at RWA was toting around the conference bag, including Sybil at this particular moment.) I am not very coordinated sometimes …

Second stupidest thing I did: Probably gushing to Jane a little too much about the YouTube video review she and her husband (I want to say his name is Dewey? Dwight?) did for Karma Girl (which I will post on the Web site as soon as I can figure out how to get the link to work). I just thought it was the coolest thing though …

More to come …

4 Responses to “RWA Part IV …”

  1. Sybil says:

    It was great meeting you. And really you are welcome to grope me anyday. 😉

    Glad you had a good time! And I don’t think you gushed too much, those video reviews take a long time and are a bitch to do. So it has to be a good thing to know the author appreciates it.

    I am pretty sure MJD wasn’t there.

    Hope to see you in San Fran!

  2. Jennifer Estep says:

    It was great meeting you too. Hopefully, though, there will be no more repeats of the groping incident … 😀

    I had a great time at RWA, much better than last year. Some people sort of knew who I was, so that was really nice. And several people told me how much they liked Karma Girl. Really made my day.

    I did really appreciate the video review. Honestly, I’m just happy people take the time to review my books in the first place (even if they don’t always like them). It still blows my mind that people want to read what I write. It really is the best job in the world.

    I didn’t hear anyone talking about MJD. I don’t think she was there either.

    Not sure if I’ll do San Fran or not. I am going to Pittsburgh for RT though. I’ll see how it compares to RWA. I hear RT can get pretty wild …

  3. Michelle says:

    😳 Funny, I could hear myself when I spoke at National, that feeling that you’re speaking really differently to everyone else, and it unnerved me a bit. A couple of people in my group pitches (Edie included, LOL) grumbled about going after me, because of my interesting accent.

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