Another
workshop under my belt, this one on Mystery Structure. I have a better
grounding of what each subgenre of crime fiction entails, and realized that one
of my cross-genre novels (which I’m marketing in romance and fantasy) could be
marketed as a paranormal mystery. Coolness! And, even better, we got a bonus
workshop on the rapid changes in the industry and the numbers involved in
epublishing. My head is spinning and ideas are bouncing around like popcorn kittens. (Popcorn kitten brain was something of a theme this weekend!)
To that
end, I’m going to get “In Her Hands,” a romantic erotic novella, up in short
order, and I’ll be setting a schedule to get a number of other stories
available online. So those of you who haven’t been able to get your hands
(hee!) on all of the anthologies that I’m in will be able to read more of my
work!
Oh my
goodness. So many ideas, so many projects, so many wonderful stories to write.
I get so jazzed here—it’s all about filling the well, and I always leave
brimming, even spilling over. I need to find the elusive trick of how to keep
this enthusiasm alive at home, how to fire it up again when it fades.
Plus the
people. The amazing, smart, talented, funny, creative writers here. Mystery
Structure wasn’t a hands-on writing workshop, so we had time to eat together
and take walks and laugh and share and brainstorm ways to support each other.
(I’m going to be bartering proofreading/copy editing for cover design, for
example.) I wish I could pack them all up in my bike bag and bring them home
with me!
Of
course, I have the October trip (New Technology Workshop—an extension, really,
of what we talked about this weekend—plus a probable Portland book signing) to
look forward to.
I have so
much to write about here—our whole vacation, really!—but I have an hour ‘til
Ken gets here and I really need to work on “In a Handbasket,” a funny, sexy
story for a paranormal romantic erotica anthology. More soon!
4 comments:
Sounds like a great trip. I love the "popcorn kitten brain" analogy.
Popcorn Kitten Brain kinda of became the theme of the weekend!
Glad you had a good time! Really glad you're home!
Thanks, hon!
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