Success

August 01, 2005
Writing Life
How do you define success? If I were a different person, I might have defined the success of my trip to Reno by whether I came home with the Golden Heart or not. It's certainly one measure, and I wouldn't be truthful if I didn't say I'd have been pleased to win it. But I didn't.

Still, in all honesty, I don't feel like I lost.

I was treated like royalty while I was in Reno--attended parties, was wined and dined, had at least a hundred people congratulate me on finaling and wish me good luck ... maybe more. I met one of my first round judges, who said such wonderful things about my writing that I almost cried. I met six of the other women finalists in my category, who are all talented, delightful, generous-minded people that I'm proud to be associated with. I met my long-distance critique partner face-to-face for the first time and talked with her until the wee small hours of the morning, because on some level its clear we're kindred spirits. I pitched to the editor and agent I had appointments with and both requested partials.

How could anyone not say that was a successful trip? It'll be hard to beat...except maybe with a first sale!

by Annette at 05:22 PM • (1) Comments

That first sale is coming…

smile I’m so very happy to have connected with you in Reno. Meeting you was a highlight of my trip. I hope we do it again soon.

comment by Sylvia Day  on  08/02  at  05:06 PM

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