Michael Connelly at Bouchercon |
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Bouchercon was everything I hoped
it would be. I met a serious bunch of very serious writers and fans who love
the mystery/thriller/noir industry so much that they just have to get together
once a year to shake hands, tell lies, and brag. Loved it.
I want to thank Peg Brantley for inviting me to dinner and meeting four
other women writers, talk about a thorn amongst roses. Peg was a delight and
you should look up her books (Here). I want to thank R. P. Dahlke for pointing me to the right road for
marketing my books. Thanks Rebecca, now if I could just get you to help me
understand the thirty five page handout, not your fault just my lack of
marketing talent.
I especially want to thank Les
Edgerton, Giants fan extraordinaire, even though he lives somewhere in Indiana.
His newest book, The Genuine, Imitation, Plastic, Kidnapping is a treat for both baseball fans
and lovers of New Orleans. Great job Les and I still think it reminds me of
Hunter Thompson's work from the 70s.
I fun lunch was had with George Fong, Kirk Russell, Colin Campbell, and Robin Burcell. All I could do was listen to these
pros and well-known authors.
The list of mentions is too long.
But it was a classy event, well organized, and informative. The Hyatt and the
Long Beach Convention Center were the venues; unfortunately the Hyatt has one
of the worst hotel bars I have ever been in. We managed, but liquor and
thriller writers go hand in hand – and sadly this bar did not cut it.
I was pleasantly surprised by the
Long Beach downtown and waterfront. It had a small village of touristy shops
that were a lot better than San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf, at least six
good sized chain restaurants (all P F Chang quality) nearby and all had great bars.
Just saying.
For me the high point was a front
row seat to listen to Michael Connelly talk about his upcoming Harry Bosch
Amazon TV series, his new book, and the tribulations of being the most popular
crime detective writer today (hint: too much traveling, learning to write on
planes, etc.). We all dream of being in his shoes.
Next year in September,
Bouchercon is in Raleigh, South Carolina. Never been to Raleigh, should be able
to add it to my cities visited list.
Now I am well inspired and forming
the start of marketing campaign. I'm finished inserting my books into IngramSpark's
magical distribution system, and most importantly getting back to writing. For
the last six plus months I have been in production and editing mode with three
new books – all almost done. Two more weeks then back to Tony Alfano and his new series,
Sharon O’Mara and her travels to Istanbul, and the Smith family in Michigan in
1966. Remember that two new books are out this January, a third sometime this
summer, and who knows what else by the end of the year.
Have a great Thanksgiving
everyone,
More Later . . . . . . . .