Post Conference Energy
Post Conference Energy

Post Conference Energy

Was that a week ago I last wrote?? Just shows how much fun I’ve been having.


Once again, the Sur­rey Inter­na­tion­al Writers Con­fer­ence was an uplift­ing, invig­or­at­ing and excit­ing exper­i­ence. This year I enjoyed it as a volun­teer, rather than as an attendee. Colleen and I had a great time as Timers in the agent/editor appoint­ment room, and felt we helped things run smoothly and ease every­one’s nerves. It was neat to work with the agents and edit­ors, help­ing them and mak­ing sure they had everything they needed. No stress for us, because we wer­en’t pitch­ing. Funny how it made the author/agent rela­tion­ship feel more human…

And I loved hear­ing people’s suc­cess stor­ies: Jonath­an was asked for sub­mis­sions and had great feed­back from an author or two, Ron received an over­whelm­ing pos­it­ive response to his work being read allowed in the SiWC Idol… and many oth­er good news stories.

And of course we linked up with old friends, hung out in the bar with them, and also met new ones. In our spare time Colleen edited my MS in pre­par­a­tion for my sub­mis­sion to the agent who reques­ted it. All is good. I worked all day on that yes­ter­day, cut­ting trim­ming, revis­ing trans­itions… I love this pro­cess. Sure, it’s hard to be told that a scene, although it’s amus­ing, does­n’t accom­plish any­thing and serves only to bog down the pace of the story, I do love the prob­lem solv­ing. I’m happy to cut and to smooth out, and it nev­er ceases to amaze me how plot items fall into place in very intriguing ways. Simply by not allow­ing Kyer and Derry to stop and rest that one time after the battle in the woods not only added more urgency, it also added some lovely ten­sion which was missed before. Gosh I wish I’d thought of writ­ing it that way! I feel like I can­’t claim respons­ib­il­ity for the clev­erness of it.

Now I have to write a cov­er let­ter to accom­pany my chapter sub­mis­sion, print off my pages and my syn­op­sis and get it in the mail. Let’s get this show on the road.

It’s anoth­er busy day with appoint­ments and errands… but the added bonus is a lunch date with buddy Jonath­an, who was down for the con­fer­ence and is now down on busi­ness. Yay! I get to talk writ­ing some more!