Hello from Mount Hermon!

Mount Hermon Christian Writing Conference

We’re not in Kansas anymore, Toto. But they do have wireless.

I’m not going to belabor the details, but this is going to be just as great as I hoped. Not only are there many industry insiders, there is a particularly generous spirit here. The writers want to help each other. The editors want to listen. The agents want to share.

So each day (or so), I’m going to post

  1. who I meet
  2. what I learn
  3. the story of the day

WHO I MET
So far, I’ve met informally with Steve Laube and Nick Harrison. I’ve also had some wonderful chance encounters with folks like Dave McClellan. (Amy, check this site out. You’ll like it.)

Also, I met Becky and L.L. Fun! It was really good to meet Becky in person.

WHAT I LEARNED

Steve said it’s a great time to be selling fiction. That surprised me. He followed that up with a warning to sell 20,000 of your first book. (I didn’t get a chance to ask him how a writer does that, though…)

Nick edited the Legend of the Firefish series, featured on CSFF a few months ago. He also recommended Zenna Henderson’s People stories. I had never heard of that before, but her Ingathering collection has some astounding reviews!

STORY OF THE DAY

I overheard an industry professional talking about a writer he worked with. “I had to tell her to stop blogging!” he said. “It wasn’t good for her writing.”

That gave me pause. When does blogging become bad for your writing?

Come back tomorrow to see if I can keep this up…

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