My feet hurt! I went dancing at the Ellora’s Cave party here at RT last night. Seriously, there’s a party every night. I love to dance and used to go with friends in college, but until I went to the Harlequin party at the RWA National Conference last year I hadn’t been since college. So it’s fun to attend these parties with my writer pals. But let’s just say that my heels made it about one or two dances then got kicked off for the remainder of the night. So I can dance again tonight, I’m wearing tennis shoes today and my feet are much happier.

I went to a couple of panels on writing vampires yesterday. I haven’t written them, but I love vampire books. It’s fun to be at a conference that has a lot of pure readers/fans who aren’t writers because they really show how much they love particular authors and their books. Popular authors Kim Harrison and L.A. Banks got hoots and hollers from the crowd after being introduced. I’m sure J.R. Ward will at the panel I’m going to this morning. And after hearing Mary Janice Davidson speak, I have to read her books. She’s a riot!

Okay, more updates tomorrow if I don’t dance myself totally stupid tonight.

6 Responses to “More from RT”
  1. Jane says:

    Any dirty dancing with the hot cover models?

  2. Fedora says:

    LOL at Jane! So, Trish? Do tell! ;)

  3. limecello says:

    Haha – sounds like you’re having a lot of fun, Trish! Lucky you :)

  4. Jody W. says:

    But if you’ve danced yourself stupid, your blog post would be all that much more entertaining :)

  5. Trish says:

    LOL! No, sorry, there is no incriminating evidence of any dirty dancing. :D Groups of us did dance with some of the guys. I’ll be putting up some pictures as I get them downloaded.

    Jody, I didn’t dance myself stupid, but you wouldn’t know it by how I fell off the face of the blog, would you?

  6. Jody W. says:

    Hey, you had a cross country drive to make. Hopefully if you had passengers they didn’t squabble the whole way… :)

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