Mingling with Authors at CONFLUX 12

This year it was conducted at the Novotel on Northbourne Ave in the centre of the city. It was a good venue for the size of the Convention, which I estimate was around 200+ participants.
The program was very full. With three different streams running, I found it impossible to participate in every session I wanted to. But that's a good thing. I attended the following sessions:
Politics in Spec Fic – panel discussionWriting for a Large Audience – Dave WolvertonSteampunk and Science – panel discussionPitch Wars – Sharon JohnstonSpec Fic Romance – panel discussionGuest of Honour Talk – Dave FarlandBreaking the US/UK markets – panel discussionSpec Fic Erotica – panel discussionGuest of Honour Talk – Alan BaxterWriters of the Future – Dave WolvertonSelf Publishing Markets – panel discussionWriting Enchantered Prose In addition, I took the opportunity to pitch my work to a number of publishers who attended the Con. These included Odyssey Books, Harper Collins and Satalyte. Pitching can be a nerve wracking process but practice does help. So despite the added stress I found it beneficial and would recommend it to other aspiring authors. I found the time allocated to be short but with an average of 7 to 10 minutes it was significantly more than the three minutes available at the pitch wars session I attended in Sydney last year.
For me the highlights were the Q&A sessions during the talks and panel discussions. It was then that myself and my fellow authors got to engage with the presenters. I would like to single out Dave Wolverton who gave of himself very generously throughout all the sessions he was involved with. I particularly enjoyed his last session on writing enchanted prose. It was chock full of gems on how to improve one’s writing style.
Overall I found CONFLUX to be a good investment of my time and energy. I met a lot of very nice people. I’ll be pencilling in the dates for next year.
PS Thanks to the CSFG members for organising CONFLUX.
Published on October 09, 2016 17:43
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