As part of Gail's Days of the Dead blog tour, she kindly offered to stop by my blog!
The Con-Going Writer
I met Tera at a con--I'm guessing many of you did, too. In fact, I run into Tera at several cons each
year. Sci-fi conventions are part of the
fun of being a fan or a writer, and every con I go to offers the opportunity to
learn something new, meet fantastic people, hang out with other authors, and
see new places. That's why I'm a
con-going writer.
Writing is a fairly solitary affair. Once in a while you come up for air to
connect with beta readers, agents and publishers, but most of them time is
spent inside your own head. My dogs make
sure I get exercise, having an uncanny ability to smell the exact moment when I
have gotten a great idea, at which point they need to go out to the back
yard. But on the whole, writing isn't a
social activity.
Genre conventions are a way for me to include that social piece
into my writing life and not get thrown wholly off track. I've attended many panel discussions on
historical or scientific topics and come away with new ideas for plots,
characters or story twists. I've learned
a lot about the industry by sitting down for coffee or a drink with other
authors and listening to what they're working on, how their relationship with a
publisher or agent is going, or what new project they're developing. In the new world of hybrid careers and
professional self-publishing, I've learned a lot about how other folks are
successfully creating their own ebooks or print runs, sourcing artwork, and
finding the best software.
Talking with readers is just as instructional. It's good to hear from the other side of the
desk, to find out what people are reading and why, what they're tired of, what
they want more of. Yes, it's anecdotal,
but it's still outside input, and if you go to enough cons in a year (and I
do), all that anecdotal information sifts together to form trends.
Cons are also places to get contracts. I've come home from many a convention with a
contract or an invitation for a short story in an anthology, and I enjoy talking
with editors and publishers of all sizes of publishing houses because I learn
something from every conversation. Good
relationships eventually open doors.
Besides, it's nice to talk shop with other people in the business who
actually understand the highs and lows--writing is a strange occupation.
Going to cons also gives me plenty of grist for the social media
mill, with photos to post on Facebook, bon
mots to tweet on Twitter, and new ideas for blog posts. Sometimes, I end up tagged in someone else's
post, which is cool too. And on many
occasion, I've landed a magazine, blog or podcast invitation just by showing
up.
Most of all, cons are an opportunity to reconnect with friends and
meet new ones, talk about the fan stuff other people don't understand, shop the
dealer room, and stretch your creative muscles.
All the more reason to be a con-going writer!
Come check out all the free excerpts, book giveaways and other
goodies that are part of my Days of the Dead blog tour! Trick-or-Treat you way through more than 30
partner sites where you'll find brand new interviews, freebies and
more--details at www.AscendantKingdoms.com.
Ice Forged will be a Kindle Daily Deal with a special one-day
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Reign of Ash, book two in the Ascendant Kingdoms Saga launches in
April, 2014 from Orbit Books. My new
urban fantasy, Deadly Curiosities, comes out in July, 2014 from Solaris Books.
I bring out two series of ebook short stories with a new story every month for
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About the author: Gail Z. Martin is the author of Ice Forged in The Ascendant Kingdoms
Saga and the upcoming Reign of Ash
(Orbit Books, 2014), plus The Chronicles of The Necromancer series (The Summoner, The Blood King, Dark Haven
& Dark Lady’s Chosen ) from Solaris Books and The Fallen Kings Cycle (The Sworn and The
Dread) from Orbit Books. In 2014,
Gail launches a new urban fantasy novel, Deadly
Curiosities, from Solaris Books. She is also the author of two series of
ebook short stories: The Jonmarc Vahanian
Adventures and the Deadly Curiosities
Adventures. Find her at
www.ChroniclesOfTheNecromancer.com, on Twitter @GailZMartin, on
Facebook.com/WinterKingdoms, at DisquietingVisions.com blog and
GhostInTheMachinePodcast.com.
Gail is right. As a published genre writer, I go to cons for all of those reasons. I'm always sad when a con is over. And I hope to see both Tera and Gail and several cons next year.
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