Accolades for Seducing Charlotte

 
 
RT Book Reviews/Kensington
Writing With the Stars Contest
Runner-Up 
 
RT Book Reviews' May 2011 issue where the final placements for Writing with the Stars were revealed.
RT Book Reviews’ May 2011 issue where the final placements for Writing with the Stars were revealed.

 

 Other Contests & Awards

1st Place, 2010 Put Your Heart in a Book,  (New Jersey Romance Writers)

1st Place, 2010 Best Break-Up Contest, (Alaska Romance Writers)

1st Place, 2010 Duel on the Delta (River City Romance Writers)

Finalist, 2010 Orange Rose Contest (Orange County Romance Writers)

Finalist, 2010 Heart to Heart Contest (San Francisco Romance Writers)

Finalist, 2009 TARA Contest (Tampa Area Romance Writers)

 

That’s me above with one of my all-time favorite authors, Madeline Hunter, who judged Seducing Charlotte in the New Jersey Romance Writers’ Put Your Heart in a Book contest, where it took first place.
That’s me above with one of my all-time favorite authors, Madeline Hunter, who judged Seducing Charlotte in the New Jersey Romance Writers’ Put Your Heart in a Book contest, where it took first place.

 

1st Place 'Put Your Heart in a Book' Contest

Yours truly with the one and only Madeline Hunter!

What an amazing weekend!

Not only did my manuscript, Seducing Charlotte, take first place in the New Jersey Romance Writers’ Put Your Heart in a Book contest, but my other Regency romance, Compromising Willa, came in second.

It was my first writer’s conference and I don’t think I could have picked a better one.

Of course, winning helped!

Truthfully though, the workshops were run by big names in romance and each one I attended had real value. I’ll blog about what I learned in the individual workshops in the coming days.

Me with the lovely Jessica Dickstein,
who ran the NJ RWA’s
2010 PYHIAB contest. 

A major highlight of the weekend was meeting one of my favorite authors, Madeline Hunter, who served as a final judge in the competition.

 After attending her workshop, I ran into Madeline in the hotel lobby the following morning. She was incredibly generous, spending a good amount of time chatting with me about my work – especially the use of conflict and the value of strong, original openings in my manuscripts.

It was also a treat to speak to her about her books.

How often does a reader get to talk directly to the author about a book? I also had a chance to do so with Meredith Duran and Sherry Thomas, both of whom gave workshops at the conference.

With my DC chapter mate
Marta Bliese, who won in
 the paranormal category.

There were plenty of editors and agents there. They were not so fearsome in the flesh! The industry professionals shared their pet peeves which I’ll write more about soon.

The only downside to the weekend was learning far too late that my husband had set the GPS to avoid toll roads (from a previous trip). No problem – at first – since the directions I had googled were simple enough.

That is, until we overshot the exit on the New Jersey Turnpike.

Let’s just say we took a scenic drive of New Jersey back roads while trying to find our way back to the conference!