BDSM con New York concluded a little over a week ago, and
after a two day bus ride that culminated in me reporting to work the very
afternoon I got back (somedays it doesn’t even pay to be a freelancer), and
some time to get caught up on everything I was already behind on (so much for
sticky notes and to-do lists) I finally had the opportunity to sit down and
share my thoughts about the experience.
First let me say, it was New York, a whole different world
from Everett, Washington where the conference was held in the spring. Arriving
near dawn on the Greyhound I was treated to the view of the city still all lit
up like I hadn’t seen for twenty years. Going through Philadelphia earlier in
the night was a similar experience, glazing out the windows, marveling at the
sheer size of the buildings, the rapidly moving traffic, and the volume of
people quickly served as a reminder that I wasn’t in Iowa anymore. At least I didn’t
need a tornado to whisk me halfway across the country, though I have to admit,
my head was spinning for those first few minutes after I stepped off the bus.
Retrieving my bag and finding the ladies room gave me a
chance to get over the initial panic of being in such a crowded, loud, overly
stimulating space. Of course that just meant it was time to find my way to the
subway platform that would take me out to Terry’s place. So many thanks have to
go out at this moment to Terry for giving me a place to stay during the con,
amazing conversation, introducing me to Halal Food, showing me Time’s Square, Jr’s
Cheesecake and a host of other awesome sights. She also provided spot on subway
instruction that had me feeling confident getting around even when she wasn’t
with me, which allowed me a very unique New York experience indeed. In fact,
the science-fiction short story I’m currently working on for the Into the
Infinite anthology was born on the subway playform during a conversation we
were having about the fact that the deadline was September 9th and
my brain had sort of shut down. I hadn’t even started at that point, since I
couldn’t figure out what in the world my plot was going to be. Then rattle
clack clack, there it was in the sound of the subway as it was approaching. I
wish I’d had more time to spent in the city, I could have spent afternoons
riding around on the subway taking notes and generating ideas.
But I digress. I do that a lot. Sorry. I might have to blog
on New York separately, it certainly deserves its own entry, it was amazing,
full of so many places I’d love to see and explore, like the village and
central park.
BDSM writers con kicked off much the same way as it did in
Everett, with an author buddy meeting that allowed the authors attending to
gather together with Dr. Charley, introduce ourselves to each other, talk about
what we write and why we’d chosen to come to the conference, and most
importantly, it is the start of lasting friendships and connections. While there
is a diversity of author experience levels in the room, that common thread that
we all came to the con because we love reading and writing the kinky stuff sets
a good platform to talk shop. Over the course of the week, I would find myself
meeting publishers, setting my sights on writing three more anthology stories,
fleshing out ideas in my head and mentally cleaning up one of my books not
quite in edit yet, and all because of this one jumping off point.
It’s hard to be shy and quiet in a room full of interesting
people who are helping to provide a safe space to be oneself. Conversation
starts flowing, and it’s mercifully easy to get dragged in and pulled along, or
jump in with both feet depending on the topic and the opportunity to interact
only grows when the Author meeting moved to the Tex-Mex restaurant next door and
readers began to join us. Learning
begins in these conversations, honestly, if you’ve never heard the story Dr.
Charley tells about Domming in slippers, well, then you haven’t had the chance
to learn why comfort is one of the key necessities in a scene. Some of the
tableside reenactments of events are enough to get the creative juices flowing,
and as an added bonus, the food was positively amazing. While the official kickoff
of the Con actually comes at opening ceremony the following day, this unofficial
event the night before has already become one of my favorite times for
interaction. I can’t wait for Everett’s in spring, we held that get together at
the Blue Water Distillery, and wow, those Spank Me drinks they made were
AWESOME!
Moving on to opening ceremony, I must stress that its far
more than just talking about what one can expect in the days to come, it is a
chance to learn about the origins of the con and why Dr. Charley has worked so
tirelessly to put on the convention year after year and even expand it to
include a west coast one. After the ceremony, there is a break for lunch and
then the classroom learning begins. Let me tell you, if school had been like
this when I was growing up, I might not have snuck novels inside my textbooks
for something to read when the lectures got boring.
One thing I love about the program schedule is that things
start out pretty light. One of the first classes I attended discussed the use
of the senses and sensations in describing BDSM scenes within a story. The
presenters, Chris Anson and Lise Horton were amazingly knowledgeable and engaging
and really focused on the importance of all of the senses being represented
within a story as well as the importance of making up for any senses that were restricted
(for example through the wearing of a blindfold) by being sure to feature what
the character is feeling or hearing more prominently, and how the restriction
of a sense can even heighten the sensations experienced by the other senses.
Sound, for example, can be used to ratchet up anticipation levels and tension,
scents can be used to spark memory and association, it gave me so much more to think
about when writing my characters , not just in my D/s stories but in all of my
work.
Attending Dr. Charley’s Do’s and Don’t of writing BDSM
workshop left me with a ton of notes, and listening to her talk actually had me
making comments in my notebook on specific places in one of my stories where I
needed to go back and make adjustments. There’s so much to consider when
writing a story, so much fact to separate from the fiction and that’s one of
the things the conference does well. For those of us who are only dipping toes
into the lifestyle or who have very little opportunities to participate, indulge,
or even study the way a scene unfolds, her knowledge and the knowledge of all
of the presenters is more valuable than gold.
Each workshop is designed to not only inform, but to allow
time for questions, comments, demonstration, exploration, discussion, and the
dispelling of myths. At the Exploratorium there was a flogging display, a
chance to purchase different styles of floggers, try them out, feel their
weight. There was an amazing demonstration of the violet wand, discussion on
how it works, a chance for those who were willing, to experience it. The publisher’s
panel was highly informative, with plenty of opportunities to speak to the
publishers to see what they looked for when selecting which books to publish,
and what anthologies they have coming p It was also very helpful to learn what
they see too much of, or what makes them put a book down if they are reading
it. Having a chance to speak with them one on one after the panel was extremely
informative as well and allowed me to get clarification on the anthologies I plan
to submit to.
BDSM Con New York was also the sight of a very special first
for me, as I had signed up as a featured author and had a table there. Just
seeing my debut novel and promotional items on display for the first time was a
little scary but amazing too, and to sign my first book, there are no words to
describe that moment. (Thank you so much Jillian Verne for being the first to give me that
opportunity).
If you are a reader or a writer of kinky fiction, then this
is the con for you. From Interrogation workshops to sensual shibari rope tying,
Doming on a dime to recognizing signs of stress for a Dom, there is a workshop
for everyone. I’ve registered for Everett 2017, hope to see both old faces and
new.
Hi Layla,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recap of BDSM Writers Con. I'm thrilled that you enjoyed yourself. It's always a pleasure to hear what participants think of the conference and our speakers. I look forward to seeing you again soon in Everett and having more of those Spank Me martini's. Blue Water Distillery made them as a special "signature drink" for BDSM Writers Con. Wow...our own signature drink...how cool is that. And boy were they delicious! Their vodka was so smooth. yummmmmmm
Look forward to seeing you in Everett in March.
Live with passion,
Dr. Charley Ferrer
Host of BDSM Writers Con