With Colorado Gold just around the corner (and other conferences happening around the country throughout the rest of the summer and the autumn), many authors are preparing to pitch a manuscript to a literary agent, an editor, or both. In hopes of reducing stress and helping you land a request for pages, here are some tips for…
Category: RMFW Conference
In Love with Colorado Gold
This is the warmest, friendliest, most accessible conference I have ever been to. From the very first day of my very first time, I felt welcome, comfortable, and like I belonged. If you, like me, always feel a bit out of sync with the rest of the world, then you know how incredibly wonderful it is to find somebody you click with.
Conference Workshop Preview: 25 Things I’ve Learned Going from Pre-Published to Multi-Published
Since I typed the END to my first manuscript to the release of my 10th traditionally published book on August 15th (The Assassin’s Kiss,if you’re interested) I’ve learned so much about the business and industry we’re in. Some good. Some bad. In September at the RMFW Conference I’ll be facilitating a workshop on the things…
What to Expect at the 2016 Colorado Gold Conference
Colorado Gold is only a month away! We’re back at the Denver Renaissance Hotel, in Stapleton, which will be familiar to some attendees and new to many. We’ve also added some new programming to the schedule this year—testing the waters in an attempt to give you all more opportunities to learn and grow and hone…
Conference Spotlight: Agent & Editor Critique Round Tables
Thinking about signing up for a critique round table at conference? Act now, because registration is required and registration for those sessions closes this week (July 15). The critique round table sessions are among the most popular offerings at RMFW Colorado Gold. Three and a half hours in length, the round tables offer you a…