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13 Reasons I Heart the RWA


My first TT since 2008!  Please excuse the graphic – I haven’t made a new one yet.

  1. It’s official. I feel like a “real professional” knowing I have a monthly meeting to attend.  (Or a recovering addict – I guess that works too.)
  2. Networking. No where else can you rub shoulders with sucessful career authors like Cherry Adair, Stella Cameron, and Lauren Dane.
  3. Making friends. People just like me, who have to make an effort to get out of their pajamas on a Saturday to make a meeting, but show up full of energy and passion for writing anyway.
  4. Workshops. Maybe my chapter is just blessed, but we’ve had some amazing speakers – all FREE.
  5. Romance Writer’s Report. I love getting this.  Not only does it help me expand my TBR list every month, but it includes great articles on craft, inspriation, and the business-side of writing.
  6. Advice on demand. It amazed me the first time I saw published authors chiming in to answer newbie questions.  This is the Holy Grail of the RWA, IMO.
  7. Rights of passage. Maybe it sounds silly, but when I received my feather boa at ECWC for going PRO, I really felt like I’d accomplished something and I’m looking forward to the day I can snag the brass ring of PAN status.
  8. Support. When you’re down and out and feel like giving up, there is always someone there to kick you in the butt, or lend a helping hand.
  9. Insider info. What does all this stuff with Amazon and Macmillan mean – thanks to the authors in my chapter, I think I have a better handle on it.
  10. Advocacy. The RWA goes to bat for its members.  It only took 2 days for Harlequin Enterprises to change their self-publishing approach.
  11. Accountability, Encouragment, and Celebration. Fellow members are there to help you celebrate your successes and hold you accountable for acheiving your goals.  The GSRWA has a “Goal Bowl” lottery that we do every month.
  12. Contests. You can enter these without membership, but the contest loop keeps you up to date on opportunities, and you usually get a discount for being a member.  Contests are a great way to get exposure and valuable feedback.
  13. Conferences. Meet and pitch to editors and agents, hear inspiring speeches from best-selling authors, attend workshops, and HAVE FUN!

Speaking of conferences, if you’re in the NW, consider attending the Emerald City Writers’ Conference – it’s going to ROCK, and the best part …

You will already know someone there!       

Writers, if you’re not a member of the RWA, I strongly suggest you consider it.  And if you don’t write romance, find a similar organization in your genre and join – they are worth every penny of the annual dues.  You will not be sorry.

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Chase the Dream Finalist

I received a very warm and welcome email from Rachelle Chase yesterday informing me that the excerpt I’d submitted from Inner Eye was selected as the Week 7 finalist in the 2010 Chase the Dream Contest.

I’m very excited to get the feedback this contest provides, and the panel of agents and editors is … well, nerve-wracking, to be honest.  You can read the first 1000 words of Inner Eye here, and I’d love to hear what YOU think. 

Open For Business … sort of.

*Gwen climbs out of cozy winter den and blinks into the sunlight*

Welcome to my new blog/website.  Several things are still mid-tweak, so please forgive me if a link goes nowhere or a sidebar looks wonky.

I felt confident enough to get at least the blog part rolling again, but we’ll see how it goes.  And if I can remember how to do this…