Well, that was fun! Bouchercon '17 has come and gone, leaving a Niagara of good memories, seeing old friends, and making new friends.
We dashed through heavy Toronto traffic in the early morning light, to get me there on time for Author Speed Dating, where a partner and I pitched our writer chops to 20 different tables of people. Arriving barely in time, I was a wee bit pumped, and my partner, the estimable
Warren Moore, said of me: "
The combination of adrenaline and coffee had placed him somewhere between “ebullient” and “auctioneer on meth"..."
Had a blast telling our author pitch story 20 times over, as people took notes on new authors and books they'd like to try.
As soon as this event was done, it was off to the bookroom, with all the book vendors.
I was delighted that I'd gone with
Myth Hawker Books as a vendor, because the long-suffering Pat loves Indies, and put up with me and my antics all weekend, while I did what I could to sell my Zack Taylor series.
Must have done something right- before Pat had even rung in the books to her inventory, my favorite new fan came by and bought all five books- the entire series! Many thanks to Michelle.
Other authors came by to see how their books were selling. Here's
EC Bell and
Lisa Lieberman
Angela Neary
There were gents as well. Here's Charles Salzburg
A big part of the conference is author panels, explaining many different topics.
Ours was on the dark side of fiction.
The crowd was good- more filled in as they kept coming.
And we got to sign books in the big room afterward. Someone who'd attended our panel bought the first Zack Taylor mystery,
A Memory of Grief, because of what she'd heard in that hour.
So there were meals, in between seeing people and panels- here's lunch with
Lisa Lieberman
And
Sheila Connolly. Yes, that is octopus you see in her dish. I can't imagine how hungry I would have to be to ingest that...
And at the next table over were writing superstars
Louise Penny and
Ann Cleeves,
who graciously allowed me to interrupt their meal and even posed for publicity.
And we had a celebratory official
Sisters in Crime breakfast.
Here's outgoing President
Diane Vallere saying her giving-up-office speech.
Leslie Budewitz (L), also a former President of SinC, along with Sheila
Saw lots more people I know from previous adventures, like
Holly West and Neliza Drew
Sadly did not get a pic of their cohort,
Josh Stallings
Dana King, a man who knows the mystery genre and writes good ones
Ray Daniel with some friends- almost didn't recognize him, because
Jay Shephard wasn't with him! (Which one is the sidekick?)
Other authors were out signing their books at publisher tables.
Can you tell we're in Canada? That's a real live Mountie keeping a close eye on Edith
Some fun folks I met from the
Twin Cities Sisters in Crime chapter.
So we threw together a team for the Author Trivia, got the outer-outer-outlying table, and proceeded to heckle after we were treated like troublemakers.
So we escaped- a perilous adventure.
After a dangerous journey, we made it to the bar, where we calmed our nerves and wrote a musical about our escapade. It's sure to win all major awards- as long as Lin-Manuel Miranda has nothing in the running.
L to R-
Mindy Mejia,
Jessica Ellis Laine,
Devin Abraham,
Sherry Roberts