I went to the RT conference last week. I got a "day pass" because I
stayed with my sister on the outskirts of KC, so I drove in and out of
the conference. I went Wednesday-Friday, and by Wednesday night, I was
so ready to give up publishing.
Not because of anything
in particular, but it just felt like the same-old, same-old. I was
hearing the same thing, over and over, about promoting: social media is
it, make sure to make time for it, get your name out there, write the
best book... And I noticed that no one seemed to be taking promo items
(not just mine, but others as well). It had a whole different vibe to
it.
I attended one self-promo session that was mind-boggling to me. An author has 3 Facebook identities, and she manages each with different people in different places, and she uses Twitter and handles giveaways, and has spent $$$ on this. Of course, she doesn't work full-time like I do, but it was still daunting.
On Thursday I went to some workshops, and sometime
in the middle of one afternoon workshop, something clicked. The
panelists (Catherine Bybee, Caridad Pineiro, and one other [H.P.
Mallory?] I think). Anyway, they were saying sort of the same thing I
heard elsewhere, but somehow, it sounded different. I filed away the
thoughts in my brain, and sometime on Thursday night, something clicked.
I woke up on Friday all energized and ready to write and promote and
kick my career back into high gear.
Where did that come
from? I'm not sure, but I think it was the way the info was presented. That talk seemed to make it seem much
easier, much more doable, than the other talks.
I
honestly have no idea why, but for some reason it resonated with me.
Now I need to build on that momentum and move forward (and keep
writing). It's just so odd how one little thing can have a big impact
(the pebble in the pond effect, I guess).
J L
2 comments:
Motivation comes in all shapes and sizes, I guess. All of us are different. It's nice something clicked for you.
Good to hear the conference didn't end up being a waste of your time. I could use a kick in the butt, too. Just saying.
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