
RWA is sort of amazing. I sat in on a panel with Kristan Higgins, Jill Shalvis, and Robyn Carr today, and thought, "Uh-huh. Yeah. I asked them that question, oh yes I did!"
And then someone recognized me from standing up and asking that question, and she fangirled me.
I wanted to hug her, but I was just so gobsmacked-- like, DUDE!
Anyway--

And I'm sort of networking like mad-- if you would have asked me a year ago, I would have told you I suck at networking. Apparently I'm not as bad as I thought-- go figure.
And the Riptide people, led by the lovely Sarah Frantz and Stephanie Grober, along with L.B. Gregg, her friend Rosie, Lorelei James, and Lime Cello-- all had dinner at a place called White Oak, that was all about farm-to-table dining. I think this is funny mostly because as a kid I was told to go out and pick squash for dinner and that didn't seem nearly as glamorous as eating at a place that serves things like fried pimento cheese and grouper.


The bags are black, market style, sturdy canvas-- in short, everything you need from a bag--and I have one from the Sacramento Kings, one from Chicago, and now one from Atlanta. I figure that'll be my thing.
This makes me absurdly happy.
Anyway-- so, writing and it's late at night, and I've got to be up early-- but I thought I'd check in. And btw? Pandora. I'm a fan. It lets me not be alone in the hotel room.


And, of course, the plane ride.

Just sayin'. Every plane ride is an adventure.
I also sat next to a guy on the first leg of the flight who picked up a rattlesnake with his bare hands. He stood 6'5" and had the sweetest smile. He was fun to talk to-- which, you know. The whole reason I come!
(Oh yeah-- and we're in another habit trail-- although it looks like there's enough places here at the hotel that don't suck that I won't feel like I live in this one.)
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Networking? What is this strange concept you're talking about?
If we'd told you 5 years ago that you'd be networking in Atlanta, you would have laughed at us. Life is good :-)
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