New York - Landed and then some!
It took three days but Iâm finally in New York.
Day 1
The hotel is so huge as to be overwhelming - at least on day one. Registered in two places - hotel and
conference, and with signed author copies of my upcoming book in hand, I headed to the goodie room to display my books. The goodie room is where promo items are free and thereâs everything from books to bottle openers. Two were gone before I left the room, the remaining twenty by the time I returned for a quick check less than two hours later. Meantime, the hotel is packed with authors and buzzing with book related talk. I heard the making of a three author proposal on one elevator ride. I had to quell the urge not to jump in and help out.
Day 2
More sessions to attend and even being here, thereâs some I must miss and will purchase the recordings for later. One of the high points was finally meeting my editor. Met with her and another harlequin intrigue author at a little Italian restaurant where we had good food and conversation. And a few hours later I meet the senior editor who has final say on all our books. In a business thatâs mostly run long distance , itâs great to finally meet up. conference time, a chance to connect.
Speaking of meeting, tonight is the Harlequin Milestone Party. Harlequin too has hit a birthday milestone and weâre asked to dress vintage. So in vintage hat and gloves, I meet up with some other harlequin intrigue writers, as well as a medical author I met while heading for the lobby. We all walk over to the ballroom across the street to where we are met with champagne and dance socks. The socks turn out to be necessary as the dancing doesnât stop.
Day 3
The high point today was meeting up with a group of authors, one from the same province as me, and two with the same agent. Got to talk books and just enjoy a bit of downtime.
Day 4
As I cruise the goody room one last time, I know Iâll be back. All the stressing over what to bring proved unnecessary. As unnecessary as the jacket for cool hotel rooms. I get cold easy but with all the running around, wasnât cold at all. That said, Iâll follow the Girl Guide motto - be prepared. And bing a jacket, just in case.
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Published on July 28, 2019 04:29
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