Fun weekend. Informative weekend. Exhausting
weekend. I came home from Mid-Michigan RWA’s Retreat from Harsh Reality and
promptly took a nap. My brain was on overload and my body does not like late,
late night brainstorming anymore.
Take note that “fun” came first in
my description of the weekend. It is always so much fun to get together with fellow
writers. Writing is a solitary business. Creating fiction demands a lot of alone
time with one’s computer. Contrary to the logo of a television production
company, a pair of hands on a typewriter keyboard really doesn’t work. So when
writers get a chance to come out of their caves, it’s great to talk with
like-minded people. And talk we did. We’re women, what can you expect?
Now, that last comment was not being
sexist. Our speaker, the incomparable Eileen
Dreyer, did a workshop on the differences between men’s and women’s brains.
Women have always known guys think differently and ever since Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus we’ve had validation.
Eileen took this further by explaining the hows and the whys of “His Brain/Her
Brain”. Very fascinating. Like many generalizations, there are exceptions and I’m
proud to say my guy can find the butter in the ‘frig and I can read
maps. Believe me when I say lunchtime conversations were very animated. I don’t
remember when a topic generated so much talk.
Retreat is not just about workshops,
though. The purpose of the weekend was a chance to kick back and recharge our
creative batteries. Mine certainly were. I enjoy the camaraderie of friends I’ve
known for nearly twenty years and meeting newcomers who are just dipping their toes
into the fiction writing pool. We come from all walks of life. We’re from small
towns and metro areas. We’re married, single, and divorced. Our ages range from
early twenties through seventies. We are newly published, best-selling authors, or
just starting our first novel. As different as we are, we have one thing in
common. We write.
Since we’re women, we talk. That’s a
no-brainer. Eileen told us why. It is how we bond. We share our experiences,
our knowledge of the industry. To our competition. Guys, generally, don’t get
that. Why do we help each other? Because others have helped us. It’s what women
do. Thank goodness for that. There is so much information “out there” it’s
difficult to keep up. At conferences, we share what we know and learn from
others. How great is that!
I’ve saved the best part of the
weekend for last. Every year, Mid-Michigan RWA recognizes one member for
outstanding service to the chapter. I am thrilled to be this year’s recipient
of MMRWA’s Angel Award. What an honor to be recognized by my peers.