Friday, 5 August 2022

Hooray! Hooray! For the RNA!

Last month the annual Romantic Novelists’ Association conference was held at Harper Adams University in Shropshire. The pandemic meant the 2020 and 2021 conferences couldn’t take place, so for many of us, this gathering of romance writers was extra special and eagerly anticipated.

Notepad at the ready...


For four blissful days, I was surrounded by my tribe – people who were passionate about writing and, specifically, championing the romance genre. The conference has long been a highlight of my year: a chance to catch up with old friends, make new ones, and mingle with industry professionals. At Harper Adams, both the accommodation and the food are always top notch, and it was my privilege to share a flat with Clare Marchant, Rosie Hendry, Ian Wilfred, Nancy Peach, Kate Smith, Annette Hannah and Debbie Johnston. (What happens at the kitchen party, stays at the kitchen party – right guys!)


A kitchen gathering.

The long weekend is jam-packed full of lectures and panels, with barely a moment to catch your breath. Highlights for me were the talk by Elizabeth Chadwick, a panel on pitching your book to editors, TikTok and Instagram talks, the legend that is Charlotte Ledger, and various talks about diversity and inclusion. I also got to meet my amazing agent, Hannah Schofield of LBA Books, for the first time, as I had signed with her during the pandemic. She’s a real industry superstar, fantastically supportive of romantic fiction, and definitely one to watch.


Myself and the amazing Hannah Schofield

The RNA runs an amazing New Writers’ Scheme to support emerging romance writers. NWS members receive a critique of their manuscript and the opportunity to attend RNA events. Every year, graduates from this scheme are put forward for the Joan Hessayon Award, and this year the awards took place just before the Gala Dinner at the conference. The shortlist was overflowing with talent and the winner was Suzie Hull for her delightful debut “In This Foreign Land”. Congratulations, Suzie. I can highly recommend the book. Link below:

mybook.to/InThisForeignLand

But what I love most about the conference is the things you learn over snatched cups of coffee and late night kitchen parties. THIS is where close friendships are forged, some serious networking takes place, and snippets of publishing gossip are shared. I finally got to chat properly to the very lovely Jessica Redland (after taking her on a magical mystery tour of the campus at midnight… oh, okay, yes, I got us both lost). I had a long overdue hug with my dear friend Mick Arnold, and Morton Gray shared useful underwear tips! But with 240 attendees, I couldn’t possibly shout out to all the wonderful people I talked to in those surprisingly short four days, but suffice to say, I returned home absolutely bouncing and brimming with new ideas. It was a time for me to reflect how much joy our genre brings to people, and gave me the confidence to continue writing what I love.


My book in the bookshop!

A panel about the modern protagonist

Ian Wilfred - who grinned for 4 solid days!

I packed the essentials.

With Elizabeth Chadwick

Diane Saxon - you little beauty!

Roll on summer 2023.

Jenni x




11 comments:

  1. Lovely post! I agree, the conference this year was wonderful. I loved every minute of it, as always. Good to sit with you too during the Elizabeth Chadwick discussion!

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    1. Wasn't her talk fabulous! What an inspiration.

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  2. Hard to believe we have to wait a WHOLE year to do it all again! It was lovely seeing everyone as ever and amazing winning the Joan Hessayon!

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    1. You were a deserving winner, my dear friend. It's a smashing book.

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  3. Fab blog post. Brought back so many happy memories of a wonderful conference - seems a long time ago now! Roll on RNAConf2023! Georgia x

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    1. Doesn't it just? And yes, I'm already looking forward to the nest one.

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  4. What a fabulous blog post. As always it was amazing to see you again and share a flat. The donkey girls forever x x

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  5. ...and being around your most excellent self was one of my conference highlights xx

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  6. Aw, thank you for the shout out. It was so wonderful to finally spend some time with you and what an amazing kitchen crowd you have! I am loving the purple glass and bottle - very special. Hugs to you my lovely xx

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  7. I was absolutely gutted to miss the conference, Jenni, but it's wonderful to see so many happy smiles. Here's to making it next year! xx

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  8. What a great report!!!!!

    This was THE one event above all others that I was gutted to have to cancell.

    Its a salutory reminder of the quality and diversity of those who attend the Conference.
    A Silver Lining perhaps. 3 years ago, on one of my (then) regular trips to France, I brought back a case of Cremant d'Alsace as the planned basis for a few Champagne Cocktails!

    Readers - I still have it!!!

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