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RWALiteracySigningList:APenNamePrimer

by SB Sarah Tuesday, July 08, 2008 at 01:47 AM

Thanks to Katie, I have a link to the list of authors appearing at the RWA Literacy Signing in San Francisco. Every year the Literacy Signing raises Big Money for a local literacy organization, so bring your wallet and your comfy shoes.

But suppose you’re not going to be there, which is a big bummer. Consider alternate uses for the list: pen name selection! You don’t want to use a pen name that’s too similar to another author’s nom de plume. Granted, this list doesn’t encompass every romance author ever, but there’s plenty on there to give you ideas.

My pen name of choice would be a weird combo of my pet’s names and the porn-star name rule of “street I grew up on,” and I have so many pets I have a name for every subgenre. Ergo Grace Reynolds. Or Oliver Reynolds, if I write mysteries. Or Logan Reynolds if I write, say, Westerns. Or Fukui-san Reynolds if I were to write something Japanese. Or Ohta Reynolds if I write sports books or food commentary. The possibilities are endless!

How did you pick your pen name? What’s your preferred faux name, if you’re not using a writing moniker already? 

BlogNationals:ACraploadofBloggers,OneConvenientURL

by SB Sarah Monday, July 07, 2008 at 01:19 AM

Suppose you’re curious about what the posse of bloggers have to say at RWA this year, but don’t remember who all is going, much less what the URLs are? Jane from DearAuthor kicked ass and took names and came up with Blog Nationals.com a blog that will scoop the RWA-related content from about 11 or so different sites and compile it in one convenient reading location.

This was all Jane’s idea, and I think it’s spiffy. I contributed two itty bitty things, but the rest is another example of how Jane can make a label maker weep with fear due to her l33t skillz of organization. Yay, Jane!

So once the conference is in full swing, check out the site. We’ll have other stuff going on at our own sites, obviously, but if you’ve got an itchy hankering for RWA Conference news, take a look. And if that itching continues, see a doctor.

ETA: Whoa! The site got hacked! How utterly lame. I’ll let you know when the site is active again.
ETA2: I think we’re back. And utterly badass as usual.

BloggersatRWA

by SB Sarah Friday, July 04, 2008 at 04:25 AM

So you’re a blogger (hi there!). And you’ve registered for RWA in San Francisco. And you’re nervous about what to expect. Don’t be. It’s fun.

Samantha Graves said to me on the last day of RWA in Dallas, quoting, I believe, Mary Jo Putney, that the convention on the whole is a few thousand introverts pretending to be extroverts for four days. And at the end of the conference, expect to be exhausted. I was.

Now, last year, when I went, I was 8 months pregnant. I gave birth six weeks later. I was, to put it mildly, as big as the sun. So there were a lot of events I missed because I was focused on three things: finding a place to sit, finding food to eat, and finding (ahem) the ladies rooms. Since that’s the basis of my conference experience, I’ll start there.

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Don’tMindMe,JustTestingAway

by SB Sarah Sunday, June 29, 2008 at 05:36 PM

Don’t mind me. Nothing to see here. Just testing the category feed by, well, testing the category feed.

What, you want entertainment? Hm. I’m eating dark chocolate with crystallized ginger in it, and it makes me feel like I’m breathing chocolate fire, how’s that? No? Um. Well, ignore me then.

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RWASanFranciscoGoogleMap

by SB Sarah Friday, June 27, 2008 at 07:12 AM

I’m building a Google Map for RWA’s conference in San Francisco, plotting out 3 and 4 star restaurants, coffee shops (required by law for Sarah to be human), pizza joints, liquor stores, and stuff nearest to the hotel.


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Note: I do not know why Google:maps defaults to Whole Earth view, so zoom in. There’s pizza for cheap eating, coffee, and a few nicer restaurants on there. Any additional recommendations, lemme have ‘em!

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