New Romantics Press @ the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s Conference

Two members of New Romantics Press – Lizzie and Adrienne, travelled to Telford to attend the Romantic Novelists’ Association‘s conference. First stop was the LAMB INN – most appropriate, or so we thought – until we discovered it was the-inn-which-had-no-food. They were prepared to make us a tuna sandwich (thanks, but no thanks) so we quickly got back into Adrienne’s car and headed for Harper Adams University.

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The eponymous Lamb Inn – which had run out of food!

Luckily, we managed to hit the snack bar before it closed, then high-tailed it to our rooms where we unpacked and got ready for the highlight of our day: the Indie Authors’ Cocktail Party,  which Adrienne and I hosted in our kitchen. The guest of honour was lovely Freda Lightfoot  (author of over 48 books) who went from saga writer to hybrid author, publishing her own backlist on Amazon in 2010. Freda was joined by another hybrid author, Margaret Kaine who has been a great supporter of NRP since it was first formed. Listening to Freda’s fascinating summing up of her career, we wish we’d put our books on Amazon before the algorithm changed and T&C became less favourable. The old adage time and tide wait for no man certainly

The old adage time and tide wait for no man certainly applies here. Cue clock face …..

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Tempus Fugit – The clock tower at Harper Adams University

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Freda talking to Margaret Kaine, hybrid author and supporter of NRP, about the difference between ‘then’ and ‘now’.

The purpose of the party was to celebrate the many successes achieved by indie authors, such as New Romantics Press and others, and to celebrate them. In recognition of the changing face of publication, the RNA  established the Independent Author category almost two years ago. Lizzie was the second member to make the transition from the New Writers’ Scheme, with Alison Morton pipping her at the post as the first! After three years Independent Authors become full members of the association and have voting rights accorded to them. Here’s a snapshot of some of the Incredible Indies who joined us at our drinks party, along with newly designed Chair of the RNA – Nicola Cornick and Vice-Chair Alison May.

Recent blogs have concentrated on the marvellous panel talks and workshops organised by members of the RNA. But this post is all about how we spent the weekend networking, talking to agents, meeting editors and generally having some downtime after publishing ten books between us in under five years. Twelve books, if we add on June and Mags’s books, too.

One of the best parts of the conferences is touching base with friends we only see on social media and this conference was no exception. Shrieks of delight and recognition greeted us every time we turned a corner and bumped into old friends.

The gala dinner is always the highlight of such events and Harper Adams did us proud, ensuring that the food was top notch and banished all thoughts of the tuna sandwich we’d earlier turned down! Lizzie was glad that her new dress from GRIZAS (Lithuania) had arrived in time and didn’t clash with Adrienne’s zig-zag catsuit. Purrfect.

One notable absentee at the conference was the late Carole Blake, a wonderful agent and great supporter of the RNA. Sadly, Carole died last autumn and this fabulous quilt was auctioned off in her memory. As a result, enough money was raised to pay for two delegates to attend the conference in Leeds next summer. Carole would have heartily approved.

At the end of the gala dinner, two lovely NWS members sought Lizzie out to tell her how much they’d enjoyed TALL DARK AND KILTED. Next day, they bought more of her books

Lizzie and Adrienne went their own way during the conference, attending those workshops which took their fancy, but meeting up back in the kitchen to share their experiences. Lizzie especially enjoyed the TIME SLIP seminar and Adrienne became a SCREENWRITER, albeit temporarily. Perhaps she’ll turn her Irish trilogy into a film? Wonder who’ll play the hero? Aiden Turner, perchance?IMG_4897.jpg

To round up the conference, Lizzie attended the ‘warts and all’ talk given by Mandy Baggot on her path to publication. New Romantics Press respect Mandy’s work ethic and how she’s made the transition from indie to contracted author at prestigious Ebury Press. Lizzie will be writing up Mandy’s talk for a forthcoming edition of Romance Matters, edited by Adrienne.

Well, that about wraps up this personal take on #RNACON17. Hope to see some of you at the Winter Party or an RNA Chapter Meeting very soon. Footnote: neither June nor Mags could make the conference this year and were missed. We hope they join us at the next one in Leeds, or at the Historical Novel Conference in Glasgow August 2018.

And finally, a big thanks to everyone who organised this fabulous conference – and a couple of photos which sum up the spirit of the conference for us and which we hope will leave you smiling –

And our favourite, taken by Anita Chapman . . .

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About Lizzie Lamb

I write contemporary women's fiction mostly based in Scotland with hot heroes, feisty heroines and always a happy ending. Along with three other authors - Adrienne Vaughan, June Kearns and Margaret Cullingford - I formed the New Romantics Press under which our books are published. I have published six books since 2012, the latest being Harper's Highland Fling. I am currently working on #7 which I hope to publish in 2022. In the meantime, do check out my Amazon page: viewAuthor.at/LizzieLamb and click 'FOLLOW' to keep up to date with me and my news.

Posted on July 20, 2017, in Uncategorized and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 52 Comments.

  1. I loved reading this, lovely ladies!
    Thank you for sharing so many lovely memories with us.
    Great photos and great outfits BTW!
    Isa xx

  2. Thanks Isa, it was a great weekend and Adrienne is the ideal companion on these outings. I hope many of our friends will enjoy the photos once I send the link round . . .

  3. Networking is certainly one of the best parts and the reason I decided, at the last minute, to attend.

  4. I really enjoyed reading this, Lizzie. You’ve captured the spirit of what was another terrific conference. Roll on #RNAConf18, and also the HNS Conference 2018, to be held next August. xx

  5. Fab write-up, Lizzie. Great seeing you, again, and thanks for the Indie Party. xx

  6. Lovely post, Lizzie – looked great fun! Lots of friends we don’t manage to see much of anymore.
    Fab pics of both you and Adrienne, too – the dynamic duo! Sorry to have missed it.

  7. Brilliant post, Lizzie. Sums up the whole flavour of the weekend. Love your pics too 🙂 Xx

  8. Lovely to see you and Adrienne again, Lizzie. And these photos are a great reminder of what was a fabulous weekend. I’m already thinking about 2018 and Leeds!

  9. That’s a great write up, Lizzie and makes me even more sad to have missed it this time. I was doing lovely family things but I did miss seeing my RNA friends. Glad you all had a great time xx

  10. Brilliant blog Lizzie, thanks for kind mentions and yes, so many wonderful highlights. I do think you and some of the other authors, Anita Chapman and Marilyn Rodwell to name just two are also superb photographers … making us all look cool, good work! Yes please to seeing everyone at both Glasgow and Leeds, and so hope June, Mags and Jan can make it … do you think we could smuggle Isabella in under my Harry Potter cloak? Actually … why not? 🙂

  11. Yes, Lizzie definitely Aidan for Ryan … not quite old enough yet, but will be by the time the movie is scheduled. Pierce Brosnan for Father Gregory, Damien Lewis for Dermot and of course, Meryl Streep for Miss MacReady!
    Sorry, meant to say, ‘Not given that much thought, Lizzie!’ 😉

  12. Joan Davies-Bushby

    You ladies are real trail blazers for the indie author scene! You looked fab in your glam frocks too!

    • Thanks Joan, we wouldn’t have hit this fat if we didn’t have great support from friends and readers like yourself – and others.

  13. Groan – blessed spellchecker on my phone !!!! Gah! ‘Hit this fat’= ‘got this far’, doh 😤

  14. It was lovely to share a table with Lizzie and Adrienne at the gala dinner x

  15. It was great to see you and Adrienne at the conference, and I love what you’ve done with ‘that photo’!-a lovely memory of a special weekend. Here’s to when I see you next! x

  16. This sounds like an exciting adventure. Funny about Lamb’s Inn having no food. But as real writing troopers, you went on and enjoyed your conference. Congrats! Lynn M.

    • Thanks Lynn we were absolutely starving. Turns out that the Lamb Inn was ‘between tenants’. Every type of wine you could think of but no food 🥘

  17. Lovely writeup. Sounded exciting to say the least 👏

    • Thanks Sulaiman, it’s been a very exciting 5 years – – – I hope you are enjoying a productive day’s writing, too.

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