2012 RT Convention

Thought I should tell everyone through my blog how great the Romantic Times Conference was last weekend in Chicago. I drove there because I live less than two hours from Chicago, arrived just in time to meet the gang from my publishing house, Sourcebooks, my editor Leah, my publicist, Beth, the owner of Sourcebooks, Dominique, and a host of young, forward-thinking, awesome people who have made Sourcebooks one of the most innovative, successful publishers out there today. Some pictures will soon be posted here and on my other sites so you can share the fun of the R.T. Conference with me!

Sourcebooks drove us to their facilities in Naperville in a very fancy limo-bus, and when we arrived we were taken on a tour of “the works.” Wow! We take a lot for granted when we buy a paperback book or order an e-book, not thinking about all the work that goes into getting that book published. We toured the editing department, the layout department, the cover art department, publicity, marketing, sales, packaging, and they even have a complaint department. A terrific amount of hours and thought go into how to present and market each book they publish, and as opposed to most publishers, every single new book coming out receives their full attention, including advance reading copies to all distributors and primary book stores and libraries. There are no favorites here. All authors, from big sellers to smaller sellers, get the same treatment, with the goal being to make ALL their authors best-sellers. I have never worked with a publisher who operated this way, and it’s probably the reason that Sourcebooks is far out-selling all other publishers!

The tour was followed by a wonderful lunch on-site, after which several authors were interviewed individually. Soon those interviews will be available for all you readers to view when you go to Sourcebooks.com. My particular interview will be made available here and other sites of my social networking, so watch for it!

The best news that came out of Romantic Times and my meeting with Sourcebooks was learning that I have SOLD A NEW BOOK! My readers can finally read a new story from Rosanne Bittner. It’s a western romance called PARADISE VALLEY and is set in 1800’s Wyoming and parts of the famed Outlaw Trail. PARADISE VALLEY is my 58th book, and when my deal is settled with Sourcebooks I will post a short synopsis of the story so everybody can see what it will be about. It will be published both in mass paperback and as an e-book next spring (2013)!

Another bit of great news from the conference – I was presented with Romantic Times’ PIONEER AWARD, for longevity and for having 57 books published over the last 30 years and still selling! I felt very honored to receive this award.

I conducted a workshop at R.T. called THE POWER OF PASSION, and it, too, will soon be posted here on my blog for you to read. I attended other workshops and a great party Sourcebooks held at the hotel. R.T. held a HUGE book signing in the grand ballroom that Saturday. I’m sure at least 2,000 readers and booksellers came through! By the time it was over, I could barely talk because I’d been talking all afternoon. I handed out every piece of publicity I’d brought with me and met a host of current readers and prospective new readers. It was one of the best conferences I have attended in years and I will probably go again next year! Not sure what city will host next year’s convention, but if you go to RT Book Reviews, I’m sure they are already posting information on next year’s event.

I am extremely happy to be able to announce a new book! I will very likely hold another contest for PARADISE VALLEY, so keep checking my blog and web site. In the meantime, I am sponsoring another contest for my July book, THUNDER ON THE PLAINS, and the grand prize is a Kindle reader, so watch for details! Thanks to all you readers who helped Sourcebooks realize you want more from Rosanne Bittner!

7 comments:

  1. Sounds like you had a great time, Rosanne. And Sourcebooks sounds like an awesome publisher. Congrats on the sale. I'll look forward to reading Paradise Valley when it comes out.

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  2. How exciting, Rosanne! Congratulations on the well-deserved award and new sale. So happy there's a brand-new Bittner book on the horizon.

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  3. Fantastic, Rosanne!! Congratulations to you on both the latest sale and the recognition! You deserve it. Best to you!

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  4. Congratulations! Naperville is near my home town of St. Charles. Flat lands out there were corn fields when I grew up, now they are mostly track homes.

    Rohn Federbush

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  5. Way to go Roseanne! So sorry we weren't able to connect at RT - my what a non-stop whirlwind--but was it ever fabulous!! Had a great time as well!! :-) God bless, and keep up the great work - I'm so thrilled for you and your accomplishments!!!

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  6. Congrats on the new book getting published!! I can't wait to read and review it on my blog!! I am so happy for you!!!

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  7. Congrats, Rosanne! That's wonderful news. And--wow! 58 books. I bow to you. :)

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