RomCon Recap

At last the book is done and I have time to sit back and take a deep breath.  Whew!  It also means I have time now to talk about my experience at RomCon.

As I mentioned in my last post, I absolutely loved my RomCon experience.  I had the good fortune to meet so many people I only “knew” from online… people I follow on Twitter, bloggers, and wonderful authors whose books I read and love.  I can’t wait to do it all again next year!!

Let me start with my RomCon preparations.  I’d suggested to Elaine and Michelle [the lifeforce behind RomCon!] that it might be fun to have a function that afforded bloggers and reviewers the opportunity to meet one another and socialize for a bit.  They countered by offering me the opportunity to sponsor such an event — and so was born the Melissa Mayhue and Friends Blogger/Reviewer Party!

The “Friends” ended up being a wonderful group of authors who volunteered to provide prizes for the attendees and help sponsor the cost of the event.  It was a totally wonderful for me because many of those authors are ones whose books I can hardly wait to get my hands on as they’re released!  

Here’s the list:

Leanne Banks, Meljean Brook, Susan Crandall, Jeaniene Frost, Blythe Gifford, Deeanne Gist, Hannah Howell, Tara Janzen, Cathy Maxwell, Erin Nicholas, Julia Quinn, Melissa Schroeder, Anna Campbell, Nalini Singh, Meg Benjamin, Jeanne Stein, and Sourcebooks Casablanca editor, Deb Werksman

See what I mean?  I was as busy being a major FanGirl as anyone in the room! 🙂

I’ve seen several Tweets and blogs which mentioned all the books people brought home from RomCon.   I took this photo of the books that were sent to me to put into the individual bags that each and every attendee of the Blogger/Reviewer party took home:

It’s difficult to see here, but those stacks go back two layers deep.  In addition to the authors who sponsored the event, my thanks also go out to my publisher, Pocket Books for contributing three huge boxes of books as well as SourceBooks/Casablanca for all the books they sent.  Both are publishing houses that understand how very important readers are! 
What that meant for attendees of the event was that every bag was stuffed with at least five books — and more were added the day of the event by authors who hadn’t sent theirs ahead of time!  Keep in mind, this was for only ONE event!
My only regret about RomCon was that I was scheduled for so many events, I had almost no time to just sit in the lobby and visit!  Still, each and every event was relaxed enough that it wasn’t like I didn’t get plenty of visiting in my weekend.  Oh… and the names on the name tags were really small.  Either that or it’s time to get my eyes checked again!!  🙂
Until next time ~
~ Melissa  
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5 Responses to RomCon Recap

  1. You did a great job! Many thanks and I so enjoyed the blogger event and meeting you.

  2. Thanks, Blythe. Meeting people was one of the best parts of RomCon — and getting to work with so many wonderful authors [including you!] in putting together this one little piece was a real highlight!

  3. Melanie says:

    Just wanted to say thanks, the event was wonderful! I am glad you were finally able to finish the book.

    Oh, the tattoos worked great. My nephews freaked when they saw them and immediately ran to tell on us to dad and grandpa so we could get in trouble.

    I am loving the Kindle I won, been having fun figuring it out.

  4. Hey, Melanie!! I was wondering how the tattoo went over — thanks for the follow up! I have a great photo of you, Heather, and Jessa Slade I’m hoping to post later this week — from the Black & White masquerade ball. [Of course now that the book is done, I’m stressing over getting myself ready for Orlando!] hehehe… always something! 🙂

    ~ Melissa

  5. Kind of off topic considering the post, however, checked out your website, Melissa and your stories sound fabulous. Right up my alley. 🙂 I look forward to reading them!

    ~Sky