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Superstars Writing Seminar: a summary

By Terry Odell

I had the enviable pleasure and privilege of being able to attend the recent “Superstars Writing Seminars” in Colorado Springs as a guest of Kobo Writing Life. Thanks so much to Kobo and Mark Lefevbre for making it possible.

As a writer of mystery and romantic suspense, I found the makeup of the attendees and speakers, who were primarily science fiction and fantasy authors, intriguing. But although our genres differ, so much of what was presented at these seminars blurred any boundaries. The seminars focused on the publishing industry, which was another new one for me. I generally attend craft or reader conferences, and although there are frequently sessions devoted to the industry, I’d never been inundated with “business” topics for three solid days. Here’s a recap of some of the tidbits I picked up:

From Joan Johnston:

Kevin J. Anderson’s “Popcorn Theory of Success”

From Tracy Hickman:

From editor Jim Mintz

From Eric Flint:

From Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta: Secrets of Being a Professional Author

From Mark Leslie Lefevbre of Kobo:

From James A. Owen:

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 About the Author:

Terry Odell was born in Los Angeles, moved to Florida, and now makes her home in Colorado. An avid reader (her parents tell everyone they had to move from their first home because she finished the local library), she always wanted to “fix” stories so the characters did what she wanted, in books, television, and the movies. Once she began writing, she found this wasn’t always possible, as evidenced when the mystery she intended to write rapidly became a romance. However, after seven romantic suspense novels (which she prefers to think of as “Mysteries With Relationships”) her recent release, DEADLY BONES, is a traditional mystery. Of course, that doesn’t mean her characters can’t have relationships! In addition to several stand alone novels, her writing credits include the Pine Hills Police series, the Blackthorne, Inc. series, and her Mapleton Mystery series.

Check out her books on Kobo here.

website: http://terryodell.com

Blog—Terry’s Place: http://terryodell.com/terrysplace

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Twitter: @authorterryo

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