Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Romance Writer's Season

So here we are at the Romance Writers of America conference. It’s a little like the Season, when all young ladies of good family went to London or another large town and were formally presented to the rest of Society. Marissa and I have been making polite conversation with editors, agents, our writing colleagues, and other industry professionals just like nineteenth century ladies made calls. We were invited to tea with some of the luminaries of our circle (God bless you, John). As you saw in Marissa’s post, we attended a lovely Soiree on Wednesday. And last night, Marissa termed the Harlequin Party a sad crush (which is nineteenth-century speak for a very popular event). Alas, there were no dukes or princes present, but that didn’t stop us from dancing. Or posing.

Tonight is the grand finale, the big night for romance. The Rita Awards, the equivalent of the Academy Awards for the romance community, will be given out. We’ll dress up in our finest gowns and wait breathlessly for the names of friends and favorite authors to be announced. It’s a little like waiting to be presented to the queen.

But we don’t have to wait to hear about our own personal winner. You see, the Rita isn’t the only award given at conference. The mystery and romantic suspense authors present the Daphne Du Maurier for best romantic suspense novels. The Greater Detroit Romance Writers give away their Bookseller’s Best Award for novels in various categories judged best by booksellers. The Futuristic, Fantasy, and Paranormal group gives awards for the best in that area. The Oklahoma Chapter runs a competition for best book as judged by readers around the nation.

I am honored to announce that our own Marissa Doyle was awarded the National Reader’s Choice Award. Betraying Season won for best young adult novel for 2009. I was so proud, I carried her rock all the way back to our hotel room. Well, okay, I carried it part of the way before she relieved me of it. I think she saw the possessive gleam in my eyes.

Can we all brag that we know her?

8 comments:

ChaChaneen said...

I knew you 'when' with my own autographed copy of BS too!! Congratulations Marissa and be proud of your achievement! Yahoo!

QNPoohBear said...

Congratulations Marissa! It sounds like you are both having fun.

Gillian Layne said...

Hi ladies! I am SO bragging to everyone within earshot that I got to meet both of you!

Huge congratulations on that well deserved award, Marissa! It was such a pleasure to get to chat with you.
I shall stop using ! now and attack the mess that is my laundry. :)

Marissa Doyle said...

Thank you! I was pretty much in shock.

Ditto on laundry here, Gillian...but the wonderful thing about going to the RWA National Conference is how re-energizing it is to writing.

Dara said...

Congrats!

Someday I hope to go to RWA...I can dream :)

Marissa Doyle said...

Well, it's in NYC next year, Dara, and Anaheim, CA the year after that, if either location works better...

robin said...

Congratulations, Marissa!

Shirley Marks said...

Congrats, Marissa! Well done. :)