Heidi Ruby Miller ([info]ambasadora) wrote,
@ 2007-05-24 07:33:00
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Seton Hill Authors at Pennwriters Conference
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketBACK: Jason Jack Miller, Timons Esaias, and Heidi Ruby Miller FRONT: Ellen Spain, Victoria Thompson, and Mary Ann Aug

The 2007 Pennwriters Conference The Write Attitude was a wonderful experience, both personally and professionally.

Networking opportunities were the best of any conference I've attended because the group's officers, the editors, the agents, and the writers were all so personable.
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketBACK: Mary Ann Aug and Heidi Ruby Miller FRONT: Lisa D. K. Coutant, Vice President of Pennwriters, Barbara Lockwood, President of Pennwriters, and Jason Jack Miller

The above photo was taken after Victoria Thompson, mystery author and Seton Hill mentor, gave her keynote at the luncheon on Saturday. It was very inspiring because she used personal experiences to show just how fickle this industry can be, but also how rewarding to those who stick it out.

Among the editors I met were Ginjer Buchanan, Senior Executive Editor and Marketing Director at The Berkley Publishing Group, Jane Friedman, Editor of Writers' Digest Books/F & W Publications and Robbi Hess, Editor/Co-Publisher of Byline Magazine.

The three best panels I attended probably reflect where I am personally in the process of publication, not that I won't work on mechanics and style until I die, but after an intensive two year graduate program, I'm ready to move onto the next step: Agents Panel with Daniel Lazar, Rita Rosenkranz, Adam Chromy, Sheree Bykofsky, and Jenny Rappaport; Editors Panel with Jane Friedman, Ginjer Buchanan, Colleen Sell, and Robbi Hess; The Publication Process with Rita Rosenkranz, Jane Friedman, and Paul Martin.

This last one was Paul discussing the process of publishing his books with his agent Rita Rosenkranz and an editor from his publishing company Jane Friedman. Very insightful about "who gets a say in what" from cover design to contents. Jason and I had part of this perspective when we published our guidebook with Avalon last year. We were missing the agent part, an important part I will now say, but will hopefully rectify soon.

I pitched to one editor and three agents while at the conference. As a direct result. I am sending out my submissions this week. Here's hoping that some of those are accepted.

I also made some new author friends. Writers Valentine Brkich and Brian Butko agreed to participate in the HEIDI'S PICK SIX special non-fiction week coming up.
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketJason Jack Miller, Brian Butko, and Heidi Ruby Miller

If nothing else comes from my time at the conference, it was still well-spent because it inspired me and gave me that turbo boost we writers all need now and then.

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[info]bluestocking7
2007-05-24 03:32 pm UTC (link)
It sounds like you had a great time. I am just starting to get into going to conferences and I really *love* the experience of them.

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conferences
[info]ambasadora
2007-05-24 04:02 pm UTC (link)
I only started attending conferences and conventions three years ago when I began Seton Hill's graduate program. I've made so many connections, both personally and professionally.

My husband and I now hit at least five or six per year. It can be expensive, but it's continuing education in our field and an investment in our career, so that makes it all okay in mind.

;) Heidi

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Re: conferences
(Anonymous)
2007-05-24 08:08 pm UTC (link)

Hopefully you can call them business expenses and write them off!

I thought you guys in the US could write off anything.

Good Conns are a very good investment, both for personal and professional reasons. I am not trying to get into writing, and I still get a tonne out of them.

Russ

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Re: conferences
[info]ambasadora
2007-05-25 11:31 am UTC (link)
Russ:

We do write them off as continuing education expenses.

Speaking of cons, did anyone from Confluence ever send you an invite?

~Heidi

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Re: conferences
(Anonymous)
2007-05-28 01:02 pm UTC (link)

Not unless it was invisible.

Russ

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Re: conferences
[info]ambasadora
2007-05-28 01:56 pm UTC (link)
This is disappointing.

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Hmmmm
[info]trickywriter
2007-05-25 12:34 pm UTC (link)
You're doing a great job at making me miss PA ;-)

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Re: Hmmmm
[info]ambasadora
2007-05-25 05:14 pm UTC (link)
PA misses you, too, Tricky.

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