Part of my experience dealt with going to hour long seminars that lasted all day long. These seminars were lead by a panel of "experts" who issued insight or advice on various topics. It was great to attend them and learn the tricks of the trade in writing.
These classes began around 10am each day and went until 1 am in the morning. I attended some 12am meetings. It is funny how it doesn't seem so late when you are really
involved in everything. Time really flew.. there was always something to do or some place to go.
An unnerving thing I had to do was read up in front of a crowd out of the novel I am working on (not the published short story). But the thing was--- despite my nerves on end-- it was recieved rather well. I recieved a few compliments on it afterwards. It was very encouraging! The audience member said he was really into it.
involved in everything. Time really flew.. there was always something to do or some place to go.
An unnerving thing I had to do was read up in front of a crowd out of the novel I am working on (not the published short story). But the thing was--- despite my nerves on end-- it was recieved rather well. I recieved a few compliments on it afterwards. It was very encouraging! The audience member said he was really into it.
Pictured here on the far left is one of the editors (in red) for my story.
Having this opportunity to meet the editors, authors, agents, and publishers was a great experience.