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December 7th, 2010

Writing Retreat Spectacular!!

by Holly Dodson

I think I’m going for a record today.  How many times can Holly blog in one day?  LOTS.

Spurred by a chain of comments on my blog post the other day, Alicia, Erinn, and I have been plotting.  We’ve come up with the idea of hosting a writers retreat for our blogger/writer friends! 

Here’s the idea:  Bunches of blogging buddies, one trip, loads of laughs and learning along the way.  Critique sessions, all-night giggle fests, whatever your heart desires from the friends you only thought existed online!  If you’re interested in being included in the awesomeness, give us your name and email address below.  Alicia is going to send out an email to everyone who responds with a survey. 

We’re using the survey to determine the where, when, and how so that the most people possible can be accommodated.

The three of us are super excited about the possibility of meeting all of you in person! 

October 25th, 2010

The Conference Experience

by Holly Dodson

Hundreds of writers, a plethora of agents, editors, and publishers, plus workshops on everything from your first page to marketing plans.  There’s only one place you get all of this awesome stirred up together — conferences!

Well, the conference started at 7am Saturday!  Oy.  So, we had a genre meet and greet which was super fun.  I didn’t get to meet any YA writers, but I met a bunch of awesome MG writers.

The first session that morning was on engaging the YA reader (which wound up more geared to MG).  I missed about the first half of it though because I wound up with the very first pitch appointment that morning!  That was pretty darn lucky.  Well, I hated to miss a big chunk of the YA talk, but I was very happy to get to meet the agent before she had been stuck in that room all day long.

Now, the pitch was a source of much angst for me.  It’s intimidating!  And as much helpful information as I found out there from agents and the like, I didn’t find much from fellow writers.  So, I thought I’d include what happened in my pitch for you guys.  Take from it what you will, maybe it’ll help someone not be so nervous about the process.

It wasn’t until about two minutes before I walked in that I got nervous.  The nerves only lasted briefly though, I was fine once I got to talking with the agent.  This is how it went for the most part:

Agent:  So, what are you here for today?

Me:  I wrote a YA novel called Emerald’s Keeper.

Agent:  Tell me about it.

Me:  In Emerald’s Keeper the world is getting darker, light-consuming creatures feed on the pure of heart, and fourteen-year-old Mandy is the only one that can stop them, but she has to find the strength to let go.

Agent:  Oh, really?  What does she have to let go of?

And so it went!  She asked questions, I answered.  She asked about the main plot, themes, subplots and the like.  Once we were done she said she liked my premise very much and asked that I send some pages.  Just that easy!  There was even a little time left to chit chat on a more personal level.  You know, just asking, “How was your flight?” or whatever.

I can honestly say if I ever do another pitch, I won’t be nervous.

Another great thing about conferences?  So, maybe I’m a little anti-social in person, I’m a writer, I think it’s a pre-requisite.  lol  At lunch I found an empty table and pulled out my nook, thankful for a little time to rest my brain.  A few minutes later a lady came and sat beside me (who I assumed was another writer).  We chit chatted a bit and she asked what I write.  I told her, and asked what she did.

She was an agent.  Guess I should have studied the faculty list better!  But then we talked a little more and she slid me her card and asked that I send her my materials.  How freaking cool, right?!  A minute later an agent that reps screenwriters came and joined us and I got to be included in their shop talk.

I also got to attend a session on marketing.  It was pretty good, I learned what a press kit is, and what goes in it.  They also talked about blogging and being on twitter as important steps.  (check, check)  Something that worried me a bit though was that the lady teaching the class suggested putting a press kit together to hand agents you have pitch sessions with.  Eep!  Not sure that would be a very good idea.  I almost said so, but I didn’t want to challenge her during her own session so I held my tongue.

I got the impression that a good portion of the people there were doing self publishing, so maybe having printed press kits would be a good idea in that situation.  I don’t know, I’m not a marketing genius by any means.

The last session I went to was on narrative drive.  It was really interesting the way he took parts of three different books and showed us on a sentence-by-sentence basis how the writer moved the plot forward and kept the reader hooked.  He also said this that struck a chord with me: No matter what you write, these four words need to drive it: tell me a story.

So simple, yet so true.

That’s really it!  I mean, other than my tire blowing out on the way home it was an excellent trip.  But I figure for all the good something bad had to balance it out.  ;)

There you have it, my friends!  If you get the chance to go to a conference, even a small local one, do it.  It’s so worth it!

October 23rd, 2010

Checking In

by Holly Dodson

Stopping in to say the conference is going great!

I’m at lunch chatting with a couple agents and eating some great food!  Seriously, the vegetarian lasagna is amazing.

Anyway, we’re going to have a lot to talk about on Monday!!

I’m really looking forward to this afternoon’s workshops and the speakers tonight.  Plus, if lunch was this good I bet the banquet tonight is going to be great!

October 22nd, 2010

Finally!

by Holly Dodson

It’s here!  Friday!  Woo!

Today, I leave for The Conference.  I’m ready to go with my log line, a couple copies of my first pages and synopsis (just in case, not to hand anybody unless they specifically ask for it), and a pair of gorgeous heels.

What?  You don’t wear gorgeous heels to conferences?  Well, neither do I usually, but these are so gorgeous I simply must wear them.  Plus, there’s this whole banquet thing I’m supposed to wear a dress to. 

I’m excited, and nervous, and excited all over again. Hopefully I won’t suddenly freak out when I walk into my pitch appointment — that would suck.  I’m going to try to keep my cool.  Agents are people just like us.  Maybe I should pretend I’m talking to you guys…that might help.  :)   I’m rambling in all my excitement.

There’s a whole session on YA, a session on marketing, and some really great speakers I’m looking forward to.  Maybe I’ll learn something new to share with you.  (Plus I get a whole weekend in a hotel room by myself.  Nothing but chocolates and my WIP to keep me company.  *sigh*)

Anyway, I’ll take some pictures for you guys, and will give a full report on Monday.

Wish me luck!!!

October 18th, 2010

Plans this week

by Holly Dodson

So, pardon me if I’m a little haywire this week.  Conference week is finally here and I’m bursting at the seams with excitement!

My sister thinks I’m crazy, but one of the things I’m most excited about are the meals.  But here’s why:  They’re genre meals.  The tables are labeled with a genre, so writers who write the same kind of material can sit together and chat!

I don’t know why it makes me so excited, but it does!  lol  Well, I guess it’s probably because I’ve never met another YA writer in real life…only on the internet!  I can’t wait!

Anyway, I’ve pretty much finished the first draft of my WIP, tentatively titled Because She Says So.  The ending is still up in the air.  I just haven’t figured out the perfect way to handle the ending yet.  But it will come to me in time.

So my plans this week include:

1. Blogging about random stuff  :)   Aren’t you excited?
2. Packing for the conference
3. Finishing a super secret project (I haven’t forgotten you guys!)
4. Reading my draft and noting where more needs to be added.  It’s a really skeleton story right now, I’ve got to add the meat to it.  :)
5. Freaking out about going to a conference all alone.  Okay, actually I’m really excited about the having a weekend alone part, but the driving for hours all alone is intimidating.

Then, you know, the normal stuff like work, eat, sleep, etc.  Should be a fun week!

What are you guys up to this week?

September 17th, 2010

Friday Fun – Preparing for a Conference

by Holly Dodson

So I’m going to a conference in October. It’s only about four hours from me, so it’s not something I have to make major travel plans for. I do, however, like to over analyze and be sure that I will have absolutely everything I could possibly need during the conference.

Hotel — check! I would always recommend staying in the hotel where the conference is being held. I made my reservation months ago to be sure I’d have a spot.

Transportation — check! Has car, will drive! The benefit of going to a conference rather close to home.

I also ordered a new tote bag for my netbook and conference materials. The last tote I bought for a conference has been used so much day-by-day that I’m holding my breath for the strap to snap in half. I ordered a Nine West Hobo that is big enough for all my stuff…I can’t wait to get it!

The biggest and scariest thing I have to plan for is my pitch session. Yes, I’m taking the plunge and meeting with an agent to pitch her my book. AAAAAAAAA!!!! (That was from excitement and nerves. Sorry. lol)

It took all of that for me to say this…over the next few weeks I’m going to be doing posts about pitching to an agent. Everything that I learn, I’m going to pass on to all of you. So if anyone out there has a pitch session coming up soon, well, you’ll have lots of resources right here!

Now I want to know — What kind of things do you do to prepare for a conference?

I make lists. Packing lists, to-do lists, shopping lists, lists of lists. And I make them over and over to settle my nerves.