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Once Upon an RWA

One day, Karen and Suzanne went to Anaheim, California. It was the Romance Writers of America conference!! Karen and Suzanne were always roommates, and there were times they didn’t always get along. This year, however, they decided to team up. First they made some plans with their bank of computers. (While this may look impressive, please do not try this at home. It can blow circuits, even at a hotel. Just sayin’.) It was time to have some fun!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

They went to breakfast with their fellow goddesses in attendance, and everyone had a very good time.After that, Karen and Suzanne decided that fellow goddess Julia London had a nicer room than they did. This did not sit well with Karen and Suzanne.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That evening they went to the goddess reception and chatted with many friends and readers. Everyone ate pizza and wore tiaras. Coincidentally, the reception was held in Julia London’s very nice room. So Karen and Suzanne went and tried on Julia’s shoes when she wasn’t looking.

 

Then Karen and Suzanne mentioned to fellow goddess Lori Handeland and handmaiden Sheridan that they were tired, and they all decided to try out Julia’s very comfortable bed. One of them accidently texted Julia a picture of the bed, and she very quickly returned to her room. Julia was not happy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luckily Karen and Suzanne remembered there was wine in the room, and after awhile everyone was happy again. Karen and Suzanne decided they had better try to behave for the rest of the conference, because they had run out of wine.

 

 

 

 

So what have you been up to this week?

Written by Suzanne Enoch

Suzanne lives in Southern California with a parakeet, a handful of noisy finches and a lot of fish, which aren't noisy. She writes witty, sexy historical romances, and thinks Robert Downey Jr is hot stuff. Her latest historical romance, "The Handbook to Handling His Lordship", is available now! It just received an awesome Kirkus review, which Suzanne has taped to her front door.

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  1. B says:

    I’ve been avoiding the site because I’m SO jealous I’m not in Anaheim. Because, really, I’m not jealous of ANYTHING else. I just wish I could meet you guys :’(

    1. Karen Hawkins says:

      It’s been so much fun! :)

  2. RobinRBL says:

    I’ve been working and working and living vicariously after reading all the exciting posts from RWA.

    We had a mini surprise birthday party for my hubby a few nights ago (our 3 and 4 year old niece and nephew wanted to take him to the place that has all the indoor moonbounces and slides, but we were able to talk them into a simple dinner and some noisemakers LOL).

  3. Liz B. says:

    I’ve been reading the posts from the conference and daydreaming about the day I get to go.

    It’s summer vacation for the kids and me so really I’ve been spending time reading and playing. Yesterday we played in the kiddie pool in the backyard and had water fights. It was very fun. Add housework and physical therapy for my kness in and you have the sum of my summer vacation. :) I’m a very lucky girl even if I don;t get to go to the conference.

    I sure am glad you all seem to be having a really good time though, and thanks for the pictures and updates!

  4. Pesky says:

    Took Wednesday as a hookey day, went out with the girlfriends and hiked laughed and swam in a river and laughed and hiked and laughed and ate at an outdoor restaurant, and laughed and hiked and laughed and went home and slept, slept, slept.

    A good time was had by all.

  5. Sandi in OH says:

    I don’t even want to tell you how bad this week has been. Lets just say that it involves my special needs son, a 2.5 hour meeting from h*ll, the police, banks, and changing locks on his door. I couldn’t even read yesterday. I am having fun reading your posts though.

    1. Karen Hawkins says:

      Sandi, I hope next week is muuuch better. Hugs!

  6. pjpuppymom says:

    I’ve been drowning my sorrows in margaritaville because I’m not there with you this year. :(

    Really, I’ve been working the day job, reading some good books, watching pre-Olympic coverage, enjoying the heck out of So You Think You Can Dance, playing with the dogs and trying to not be too jealous of all my friends in Anaheim. ;-)

    Love the photos! Keep them coming!

    1. Karen Hawkins says:

      I know you’ll be with us next year, PJ! :)

  7. Kelly Proellocks says:

    I have spent this week having a ball with coughing up a lung, spleen and a kidney. New Guy and I have been doing lots of stuff and I caught up on nearly all my uni stuff which is a Very Good Thing. I got lots of love from Acheron and Nawww (the next door neighbour’s kitten). The kitten has mistaken me for her mommy in that she tries to suckle my hand/jumper/cardigan/throw rug.

  8. Lori Howe says:

    ..and they all lived. . . well, if not contentedly, fairly happily until the next deadline and call from the editor and publicists and . . .

    My week was nearly dull as dishwater. That’s why the GB (Goddess Blogs) and FB posts are there.

  9. Jen B says:

    That was a really great retelling of what is really happening :grin:

  10. Kelly Ryan Watson says:

    I won’t tell you that I have had a week from hell. It has been made better by your funny blogs and pics on Facebook. I’m glad to see you all having fun, with maybe an exception to Julia. I’m surprised she didn’t switch rooms with you since you saved her by bringing her chocolates, right? Oh well, just a thought. :) Have a great week!

    1. Karen Hawkins says:

      Yeah! Why DIDN’T she offer to switch rooms with us? Whazzup with that?

  11. Haley says:

    Sounds like you ladies are having an amazing time! We are hosting the International World Series of Beep Baseball this week (adaptive form of baseball for the visually impaired). I love when we get to host groups like this. They are a ton of fun, and have the added benefit of educating our community with their outreach.

    Have a wonderful weekend.

    1. dbrown3400 says:

      Beep Baseball sounds like an amazing activity for the visually impaired. You’re right about the added benefits.

      1. Haley says:

        Thanks! It’s been such a great week–and the talent of these folks is quite amazing. Have a nice weekend.

  12. Julie says:

    Awww, y’all look like you are having so much fun!! I’m pea green!! ;)

    Stupid mold allergy is kicking my patootie this week, but I’m movin along. ;) Catching up on all of my shows that have been saved on my DVR. I went down another pant size, and the new capri’s I bought are already a little big! :D Gonna keep working.

  13. Lisa Hill says:

    I just survived a tornado!!! (My home and family are fine, but the neighborhood is not so good.) I wish I could have been there with all of you lovely goddesses, the wine, the computers, the books, Julia’s shoes!

    1. Madeline Hunter says:

      Oh my goodness! Thank God you and yours are okay.Does it really sound like a train?

      1. Claudia Welch says:

        Lisa! You poor thing!!

        Madeline, yes, it sounds like a train. I’ve also survived a tornado and the neighborhood looked like *&^% afterwards. It was men in chainsaws, roving the streets, clearing roads and driveways. It was, in some lights, adorable. We had 45 huge oak trees come down in that tornado. Our next door neighbor had two oak trees come down through his roof.

        1. Lisa Hill says:

          Claudia, it sounds as if you know exactly what I’m talking about. Many of my neighbors still don’t have power. I am one of the lucky ones.

      2. Lisa Hill says:

        It is very loud!

    2. Kelly Ryan Watson says:

      Sheesh, thankfully you and yours made it through. I hate that happened, Lisa.

      1. Lisa Hill says:

        Thank you!

    3. Karen Hawkins says:

      Lisa, ack! So glad you guys are ok!

      1. Lisa Hill says:

        Thank you Karen! Me too!

    4. Lisa Hill says:

      Thank you everybody. I am very thankful that my family is ok and also very thankful it seems as if nobody was injured. This is truly miraculous because of the amount of trees that fell into the road. Thank God no one was driving there at those moments. The sound was very loud, but we had torrential rain as well. It was as if our house was going through a car wash, rain pounding all the windows at once. It only lasted about five minutes and then it moved on.

  14. Susan Mallery says:

    Looks like you’re having a lot of fun! When the goddesses step down from Mount Olympus, craziness ensues…

  15. Freshechelle says:

    I went to a party this week with some friends and met Janae, long time goddess friend, now face to face friend and got to know Becky well and recruited lovely party guests to joIn us here at TGB.

    I had dinner with my friend Sheridan and tried to focus on our conversations but was FORCED to watch the back of the guy who must have been a Romance cover model. NB: new FROS idea – back view of beefcake hotties.

    1. Madeline Hunter says:

      Funny you should mention it–in my current ms there is a scene with the same point of view. . .

  16. Madeline Hunter says:

    What have I been up to? NOT having fun with you guys at the conference. And worrying a manuscript to death (tweak, revise, obsess. . . )

    1. Karen Hawkins says:

      We missed you!

  17. Suzanne Enoch says:

    I don’t know where this information came from. Karen and I have been behaving beautifully all week. I just texted Julia to tell her the post is clearly about a DIFFERENT Julia London. *g*

  18. Claudia Welch says:

    I wish I could be there!! I haven’t been having one bit of fun. Well, except for going to movies. That’s been fun.

  19. Julia london says:

    Is it just me or do I look really stunning in photos even when I am mad? By the way I am still missing some princess shoes and a tiara.

    1. Suzanne Enoch says:

      (looks at Karen) Don’t know what you’re talking about.

  20. Jolene Navarro says:

    You sound like your having so much fun! I swear have the people on my FB are there and I’m kicking myself for not making it happen. But I’m still having summer fun, time outdoors on the Frio river with my hubby and kids, along with my sisters and their kiddos.

    Suzanne Enoch I just finished your latest and it made me cry. Just five minutes was heartbreaking. But I knew I could count on you for a very happy ending!

    1. Suzanne Enoch says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Jolene!

  21. LSUReader says:

    Great photos and column! Thanks for sharing.

  22. dbrown3400 says:

    Spent some time reminiscing about last year at RWA and missing you guys. Looks as though you’re having a grand old time despite the friendly rivalry. Love the computer setup. I actually have a day off from babysitting tomorrow and plan to spend it reading. Most of Sunday is free, so have planned lunch with my BFF.

  23. Gwyn says:

    It sounds like you gals are having a blast. So bummed here, dodging freakish weather. When did I move to Kansas? I live atop a mountain amid other mountains. Even so, not enough to keep me from missing everyone. Off to search for other distractions—although the sky is looking iffy yet again.

  24. Janae says:

    I went to this little party on Wednesday, where I got meet some longtime Goddess friends face to face – Fresh, Sheridan, and Louisa (who shared some of her book – and I can’t WAIT to read it when it’s published!), as well as some new friends from the convention.

    Other than that I’ve been making lots and lots of hoop earrings with beads and without this week. So many that I’ve run out of 14 gauge wire – bronze and sterling – and later today I’m running to the hardware store for 14 gauge copper wire to be able to keep working on more earrings. I’ve made a pair of earrings and 3 pendants with PMC (precious metal clay – fine silver). I need to finish designing the necklaces for the 2 pendants.

    I probably should go to the store, today, for some basics because I’m pretty sure we need milk, eggs, and bread, and stuff for easy lunches. I’ve just been busy making jewelry.

    1. Karen Hawkins says:

      Janae, it was lovely meeting you! :)

      1. Janae says:

        It’s great meeting you, too. My anti-princess daughter stole my tiara, lol.

  25. TinaF says:

    Work

    Finally read Christina Dodd’s Di Luca brothers trilogy.

    1. Karen Hawkins says:

      Ohhh, I love La Dodd. Hmmm. Might need to reread …

  26. Jen Bohn says:

    Went to this great event on Wednesday evening where I met MANY of my admired authors, and accidentally got invited to some Greek shin-dig. Decided to check it out, and low and behold I found goddess with tiaras….. and wine. I was excited that many of the goddess were some of the aforementioned admired authors, and had a thoroughly enjoyable time meeting them. So, after that unexpected surprise the rest of the week pales in comparison. Although I am having a difficult decision of what book to start next from all the amazing ones I got at the signing, and which one is the beachiest worthy for my beach camping trip next week.

    1. Karen Hawkins says:

      Jen, so glad you made it to Mt. Oly! :) Have a lovely beach camping trip!

  27. Anne says:

    I think I’m going to stock up on tiaras for my friends and me.

  28. Sharlene Wegner says:

    Glad you are having fun! I went to the author’s signing in NY last year. It was great! I guess it will be a few years till they come back here.

  29. Kretch1 says:

    Well,Kretch1(really Raelene)ahem… and her sister Barbara stalked the goddess bloggers, along with many of their their other favorite authors at the RWA signing. Together we bought $210 dollars in books :) you can never have too many books! We are anxious to hear how much all of the authors raised for charity. Alas, I am sad, as I couldn’t talk any of the authors into using my name as a key character in their books, the best offer I had was a dog, cat, horse! Hmmm OK I’ll take it.(Grin) We had an awesome time, and loved Sabrina’s get together,very intimate and selfishly we got a lot of her time. Then after the signing we dropped in on the Goddess blog suite,were lots of love for all the authors abounded in the room. PS. I loved the crowns. Too cute!!!

  30. Ginger says:

    Looks like you ladies are having a wonderful time which what it’s all about. This week I have been learning how to build a web page, very interesting.

  31. Kathleen O says:

    Nothing compared to all of you… Looks like a good time is being had by all..
    You will have plenty of story’s to tell when you are back home.. We are all dying to here them…

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