Join us in celebrating the success of these members who made a connection or contact at one of our events! Do you have your own Rocky Mtn Chapter Success Story&nbsp;to share? Did you meet an editor or agent at one of our events and end up placing a manuscript or receiving representation? Did you meet an illustrator who ended up illustrating your self-published book? If so, we want to hear from you! Send an email to webmaster,&nbsp;Denise Vega, with RMC-SCBWI SUCCESS STORY in the subject line. Include the event, the date, and your success story! NOTE: These are stories directly related to your attendance at an event. To submit other good news, click here. See below for examples.&nbsp; Letters &amp; Lines Fall Conference, September 19-20, 2015 Greg Barrington signed with agent Deborah Warren at East West Literary in November 2015 as an author-illustrator. &quot;Have to wait and see what happens next but I can say (without a doubt) this signing wouldn&rsquo;t have occurred if I had not attended the Conference&ndash;not just because of the submission opportunity but directly because of what I learned from the speakers and panels.&quot; Author-illustrator, Ruth Harper, also signed with agent Deborah Warren at East West Literary after meeting with her at the Fall Conference. Deborah fell in love with Ruth&#039;s work and contacted her afterwards to represent her! For information on East West Literary Agency, click here. &nbsp; Letters &amp; Lines Fall Conference, September 23-24, 2014 Heather Preusser sold a picture book manuscript, A SYMPHONY OF COWBELLS, to Sarah Miller (Sleeping Bear Press) after Sarah critiqued the piece at the 2014 fall conference. Letters &amp; Lines Fall Conference, September 28-29, 2013 Stephanie&nbsp;J. Blake&nbsp;sold a&nbsp;picture book entitled MY ROTTEN FRIEND to Kelly Barrales-Saylor (Albert Whitman) for publication (tentatively) March 2015. Ms. Barrales-Saylor requested this manuscript after the First Pages session at the Fall Conference. Ana Crespo&nbsp;sold four manuscripts to&nbsp;Kelly Barrales-Saylor&nbsp;(Albert Whitman); the first after Ms. Barrales-Saylor&nbsp;critiqued it&nbsp;and the others after&nbsp;sending&nbsp;her summaries of different manuscripts she&nbsp;had available, including&nbsp;manuscripts for a&nbsp;small series inspired by her son. Big Sur in the Rockies, May 3-5, 2013 Denise Vega&nbsp;met agent Lara Perkins of the Andrea Brown Literary Agency while on faculty at Big Sur. A month later she signed with her and the agency and Lara sold one of Denise&#039;s picture book manuscripts in October 2013.