By the time this blog appears live, I will have been and gone to my favourite annual writer’s conference: InScribe. It’s a treat I look forward to every year, and this one’s accessible; I can drive there or ride with a friend.
Conferences are superb confidence boosters, in that our association with other writers helps us to believe we really are writers too.
Conferences are comfortable places for introverts to network! We’re most of us—but certainly not all—introverted types that gather at writing conferences. We spend a lot of our time in solitary, with only our computers as companions, and mostly, we’re okay with that. But from time to time we need more than virtual input. A conference is a time when we can reach out to others who understand our boundaries. Maybe we can find someone who can fill a gap in our writing life: a story editor, a cover designer, a formatter. And just maybe we can fill a gap in someone else’s writing needs as well.
Conferences are memory makers. We meet people we’ve met before and renew our acquaintance. We meet people we’ve never met before, and often our personalities will click. Or we meet people we’ve heard of but never met, and find out they are accessible and normal folks. We feel surrounded by friends of like mind.
If there’s a conference in your area, save up your bucks through the year and take advantage of it. You won’t regret it.
I missed Fall Conference this year, and I mean, I really missed it, because I didn’t get the generous dose of all the benefits you mentioned. Thanks for your nostalgic and truthful thoughts on attending a writing conference, especially one as scintillating as InScribe’s Fall Conference generally is.
Oh, I know the feeling, Sharon. Last year I was itching to go, but with Mom ill, I could not leave her. There will be another year, another conference for you in the future. In the meanwhile, know that you are so often a blessing to me whether through your comments on my blog or on Facebook, and of course the times we’ve met at conference. God’s special blessings to you!