Malice
Domestic was fun!
First of
all, I was able to participate in Malice Go Round despite being on the authors'
waiting list. I was number two on the
list, and apparently number one had dropped out, plus there was room for a few
more. I was delighted to be one of the
authors involved, although I also felt somewhat bad that the airline flight of
a couple of author friends had been cancelled and they therefore did not attend
the conference. I hoped one was not the
direct result of the other!
What's
Malice Go Round? It's a large session at
which readers sit at
tables while authors, two at a time, sit down with them and get to talk about
their work for two minutes apiece before moving on to the next table. It's exhausting, but definitely a great time!
My panel
was The "Paws" that Refresh: Four Legged Detectives and Their
Sidekicks. All the authors on the panel
discussed their cozy mysteries where pets are an important part of the story,
even though, in most cases, they aren't really the detectives.
My new book
BITE THE BISCUIT--and, yes, it involves dogs--is actually a May 8 release, but
it was not only available there; I was also able to participate in a giveaway
of copies at a special dessert session hosted by my publisher Midnight Ink,
which is celebrating its tenth birthday.
I also did a signing after my panel.
There were
additionally parties and meals and fun just hanging out at the bar in the hotel
lobby talking with people.
And among
those I saw and chatted with were fellow Killer Hobbyists Betty Hechtman and
Tracy Weber!
In all, it
was a wonderful event. I've attended it
before, and hope to again next year.
5 comments:
Congtats on your release. How nice that you could celebrate it at Malice. The dessert party sounds like fun, sorry I missed it.
Thanks, Betty. Yes, it was a fun and tasty, but brief, party!
You were GREAT at the Go Round, Linda. And what a pleasure to meet you. Happy book birthday!
Thank you so much, Cynthia! I enjoyed meeting you, too.
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