Posted by: Claire Baxter | August 25, 2008

Romance Writers of Australia Conference, Melbourne

I’ve just returned home from the national conference in Melbourne. It was held at the Langham Hotel, Southbank, and was just fabulous.  In my opinion, these conference get better every year.

Southbank, Melbourne

Southbank, Melbourne

I attended a wonderful workshop by Barbara Samuel on voice and “layering in lusciousness”, and a fantastic tutorial by Margie Lawson on rhetorical devices.

Of course, there were some great talks by local authors, and we were lucky enough to have several editors from international publishers attending to explain their requirements and hear pitches.

One of those editors, Jenny Hutton, came all the way from London to reperesent Harlequin Mills and Boon and she was kind enough to invite the Romance line authors to have afternoon tea with her at the Langham. Here we are, pictured below, just before the delicious food arrived.

From left, me (Claire Baxter), Michelle Douglas, Nicola Marsh, Jenny Hutton, Ally Blake, Jennie Adams.

Harlequin also treated all of its Australian (and some New Zealand) authors to a beautiful dinner at The Deanery. Here’s a picture from that occasion as well. I’m sitting with Michelle Douglas (Romance) and fabulous Harlequin Presents author, Annie West.

The Harlequin dinner at The Deanery

The Harlequin dinner at The Deanery

 

Catching up with friends and fellow authors is a big part of the conference and here I am with Jennie Adams, Nicola Marsh and Bronwyn Parry, new Australian author whose first book “As Darkness Falls”  was launched at Dymocks during the conference. The four of us found time to nip out for a coffee and a chat.

Catching up over coffee

Catching up over coffee

The prestigious R*by Award was presented on Saturday night and the winner of the short category prize was – for the second year in a row – Anne Oliver. Anne’s book, One Night Before Marriage was published by Harlequin Mills and Boon in the Modern Heat line. Congratulations to Anne, a worthy winner and a fellow South Australian.
So that’s it. Conference season is over for another year.
I’m looking forward to the next conference which will be held in Brisbane, but we all have lots of work to do before then.
Claire
Posted by: Claire Baxter | August 7, 2008

RWA Nationals

I’m on my way home from San Francisco and have some time to pass in Auckland airport en route to Adelaide, so I’m posting a round-up of my experiences at RWA National Conference in San Francisco.

First up was the ‘readers for life’ literacy autographing. I was amazeMe at the literacy autographing d at the size of this event. I knew there were going to be 500 authors signing, but the number of people visiting was mind-boggling.

Another enjoyable event was afternoon tea with the authors of the Harlequin/Mills and Boon Romance line, and editors from the London office. We went to a quaint teashop called Lovejoys which is apparently a popular location for wedding showers. I could see why.
Authors and editors outside Lovejoys, Noe Valley, San Francisco
I attended a fascinating workshop by Blake Snyder after which three other Romance authors and I took a walk to Dymocks to purchase his book – yes, it was that good. It was a lovely, sunny day and we had our photograph taken in Union Square – below from left: Jessica Hart, Trish Wylie, Melissa McClone and me, Claire.
 
Another workshop of note was presented by three Romance line authors - Jessica Hart, Barbara McMahon and Barbara Hannay – and titled ‘Emotion, Emotion, Emotion’, an apt description of the Romance line.
These are just some of the highlights. There were others, of course, including the Harlequin Party and the Rita Awards, but I’m sure you’ve read about these elsewhere. The whole conference was great and I’m so glad I had the experience. My thanks to ArtsSA, the Arts Council of South Australia, for awarding me a professional development grant which enabled me to attend this year’s national conference.
The workshops were educational, the functions spectacular and the networking opportunities plentiful, but for me, it was the opportunity to meet other authors writing for the same global series as myself that was especially pleasing.
That’s all for now, I have a flight to board.
Claire
Posted by: Claire Baxter | July 25, 2008

RWA National Conference

Next week I will be in San Francisco, attending my first RWA National Conference. I am looking forward to taking part in the “Readers for Life” literacy autographing. Over 500 authors will participate in this two-hour autographing event which each year raises thousands of dollars for ProLiteracy Worldwide. It will take place on Wednesday, July 30, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the San Francisco Marriott, Yerba Buena Ballroom. It is open to the public, and you can see the list of authors participating here

I will also attend the Booksellers Best Award ceremony – my July 07 release, Best Friend…Future Wife is a finalist so this will be an exciting event, and I am looking forward to attending workshops and meeting lots of new people.

If you happen to see me there, please say hello!

Claire

Posted by: Claire Baxter | July 17, 2008

Overseas Releases

Harlequin Espana

Harlequin Espana

I don’t know whether an author ever becomes used to seeing her books translated into other languages, but for me, it’s still a huge thrill. These two are the latest.

Out now in Spain is Un Futuro Brilliante, a translation of The Single Dad’s Patchwork Family.

And in Germany, it’s Klopf Nicht So Laut, Mein Herz, which is a translation of Best Friend…Future Wife.

Harlequin Germany
Harlequin Germany

Claire

Posted by: Claire Baxter | July 2, 2008

Newsletter Contests – Winners!

There were two contests in my latest newsletter and I’m pleased to announce that the winners are:

Jackie (USA) who wins a signed copy of The Single Dad’s Patchwork Family. Your prize is on its way, Jackie.

and

Christy who wins a signed copy of Best Friend…Future Wife.

Christy, if you’re reading this, your mailbox is full so my email bounced back. I need your postal address to send out your prize.

Thanks to everyone who entered the contests. If you’d like to subscribe to my newsletter, just send me an email at claire@clairebaxter.com. There will be another contest in the next issue.

Claire

Posted by: Claire Baxter | June 25, 2008

Boys of Summer

I’ve just heard that my hero, Chase Mattner, is one of the Top 10 Boys of Summer over on eHarlequin.  Considering how many ‘boys’ there are to choose from, I think he’s done very well.

Posted by: Claire Baxter | May 11, 2008

Booksellers Best Award

Today I received the exciting news that BEST FRIEND…FUTURE WIFE, my July 07 release from Harlequin Romance, is a finalist in the Traditional category of the Booksellers Best Award. All judges are booksellers or librarians.

Awards will be presented in San Francisco during the Romance Writer’s of America Conference, and I’ll be at the ceremony. I’m looking forward to it. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finalists:

Traditional

The Italian’s Wife By Sunset -Lucy Gordon

Hired By The Cowboy – Donna Alward

His Christmas Angel - Michelle Douglas

Millionaire To The Rescue - Ally Blake

Best Friend…Future Wife - Claire Baxter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations and good luck to my fellow finalists! I’ve read and enjoyed all of those books. 

Claire

Posted by: Claire Baxter | May 9, 2008

Romance Roadshow, South Australia

The 2008 RWA Romance Roadshow will be taking place at the SA Writers’ Centre on Saturday 17th May.  This is a rare chance to take part in a Romance Writers’ Conference in Adelaide, to learn about the genre, to hear author chats and to meet other romance writers. 
It will feature:
Anne GraciePresident Romance Writers of Australia, Historical Romance author, RWAmerica RITA nominee, multiple RuBY finalist
Marion LennoxHarlequin Romance author, two times RWAmerica RITA winner, multiple RuBY finalist
Trish MoreyHarlequin Presents author, three times Waldenbooks #1 bestseller, 2006 RuBY winner short romance category
plus local authors including me, Claire Baxter.  To book for this exciting one-day conference please download a registration form from www.romanceaustralia.com. Enquiries to trish@trishmorey.com
If you are in South Australia, I hope to see you there!
Claire
Posted by: Claire Baxter | May 7, 2008

www.eharlequin.com : Happy Mothers Day

There’s a Mothers Day sale over at eHarlequin. If you buy three books from their special selection of books about mothers, you get free shipping! That’s nice. And The Single Dad’s Patchwork Family is one the books on offer.

Here’s the link:

www.eharlequin.com : Happy Mothers Day

Posted by: Claire Baxter | April 8, 2008

Spotlight in Six

Today I’m featured in the Spotlight in Six segment of the Harlequin Romance Authors Blog. If you have a minute to spare, why not pop over there and have a look? You could win a free book.

http://harlequinromanceauthors.blogspot.com/

Hope to see you there!

Claire

 

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