Again, as I
mentioned, it was sort of in my backyard--Long
Beach , California . I did in fact take the L.A. Metro there but
only once, the first day I attended.
That worked out fine, but since I had to change trains and they both
were locals, it took 1-1/2 hours to get to Long Beach and another 1-1/2 hours to return
that evening. That was fine on Thursday
since L.A.
traffic would have taken me as long as that or even longer. But I stayed overnight in a nearby hotel on
Friday since I had a couple of parties to attend on Friday night and my panel
on Saturday morning was at 8:30 AM.
Commuting didn't sound very feasible.
I also decided
to drive on Sunday, when traffic tends to be light. It did in fact take me about half of the
1-1/2 hour commute time each way to get to and from Long Beach .
The conference panels started at 8:30 AM again so I didn't have to leave
quite as early as if I'd taken the Metro, and I returned home sooner to start
writing again after my second hiatus in a couple of weeks.
My
recap? Loved it! Got to see lots of writing and fan friends I
seldom see as well as some locals. My
panel Must Love Dogs and Cats was tremendous fun, and we had a good turnout
despite the early hour. Got to sign
lots of my books afterward, too.
I also met
with editors from my two mystery publishing houses, Midnight Ink and Berkley
Prime Crime, as well as the Midnight Ink publicist. I got to sign and give away galleys of my
first upcoming Barkery and Biscuits Mystery BITE THE BISCUIT, which will be a
May 2015 release. Parties? Yes! And
I even got to see my dogs during a couple of the event's evenings, when I
didn't stay in Long Beach . Oh, yes, I saw my younger son, too, upon my
return one night. He'd stayed with the
dogs the prior night when I wasn't there.
The panels
I attended were fun, but I unfortunately missed one program that I'd been
really hoping to see: the cadaver dog demo.
Sigh. A friend sent me some
photos, though, and I'll buy the narrative CD.
Did I enjoy
it? Absolutely! Will I go to next year's Bouchercon? Unfortunately, probably not. It's in Raleigh ,
North Carolina , on the opposite
coast from me. And since I'm already
signed up for at least three conferences next year I suspect I'll be pretty
much conferenced out by then.
But maybe
another one sometime in the future. I'd
look forward to it!
How about
you--do you attend conferences about books?
Which ones?
2 comments:
It sounds like you had a great time at Bouchercon!
I definitely did, Betty!
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