I'm home from Portland after attending the 25th annual Left Coast Crime convention for mystery fans. What a weekend! Here's a recap of the long weekend in photos, beginning with my surprising highlight before jumping back to the beginning of the convention.
As I mentioned elsewhere over the weekend, I'm officially the most surprised award-winner in Left Coast Crime history. I still can't quite believe that I was awarded the Rose Award on Saturday night! Thank you to everyone who celebrated with me in person and congratulated me online. I'm touched by all of your good wishes.
I was honored that
Pirate Vishnu was nominated for the Rose Award for Best Novel of 2014 set in the West Coast region. But with the phenomenal competition, I thought there was
no chance I was going to win. When toastmaster Gar Anthony Haywood announced me as the winner, he had to read my name again before I'd believe he truly said my name!
Now that my awestruck moment has kicked off this recap, back to the beginning of the convention:
Opening Ceremonies
On Thursday, March 12, the opening ceremonies officially began the gathering of over 500 mystery readers and writers. We mingled with appetizers and drinks, and the award nominees were presented with plaques. It was especially fun to have good friends as fellow nominees.
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With author pals Diane Vallere and Lisa Alber |
Best first novel nominees:
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Allen Eskens, Lisa Alber, M.P. Cooley, Lori Rader-Day, Holly West |
Best humorous mystery nominees:
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Jess Lourey, Timothy Hallinan, Donna Andrews, Diane Vallere, Cindy Sample |
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And here's that phenomenal Rose Award competition I mentioned:
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L.J. Sellers, Gigi Pandian, Johnny Shaw, Chelsea Cain, Terri Nolan |
(And no, I'm not shrinking from my 5'9" height. I was wearing flat boots and there were a lot of tall people at this year's convention!)
Attending panels
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Stacy Allen speaking on the Modern Thrillers panel |
Stacy Allen is an author I didn't know before last weekend, but I'm so happy to have gotten to know her. Not only is she a real life underwater treasure hunter (!!!) but she's one of the loveliest people imaginable. I started reading her mystery
Expedition Indigo on the plane flight home.
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Lee Goldberg moderating the Collaborating with a Co-Author panel |
I spoke on the Plotters vs. Pansters panel, a mix of authors who outline (plotters) and who write by the seat of their pants without a plan ("pansters").
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Karen MacInerney, Anne Cleeland, Lori Rader-Day, Maia Chance, Gigi Pandian |
Slipping out of the hotel to see Portland
There's always so much going on at mystery conventions (
here's the program)
that it's impossible to do everything. One of the best things to
avoid getting burnt out is to take breaks to recharge. I found a local
vegan restaurant that was a perfect getaway. It even had mysterious art
on the walls.
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Henery Press authors at Left Coast Crime: Nancy G. West, Cindy Brown, Gigi Pandian, Diane Vallere |
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With fellow Midnight Ink author Tracy Weber |
Yup, I'm now writing two series for two publishers (The Accidental Alchemist mysteries with Midnight Ink and the Jaya Jones Treasure Hunt mysteries for Henery Press). It means a more rigorous writing schedule, but also getting to know more amazing people.
Hanging out in the lobby and bar
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Catriona McPherson, Stacy Allen, Gigi Pandian, Lisa Alber |
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With one of my favorite people, Camille Minichino (who writes more mysteries under more names than I can list here!) |
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Charlotte Elkins (who writes the wonderful Alix London art restorer books with Aaron Elkins) |
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Debut author Cindy Brown |
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Rosemarie and Vince Keenan, who are collaborating on their Malice Domestic Grant-winning novel (coming in 2016) |
25th Anniversary Celebration
This year marked the 25th Left Coast Crime convention. The celebration on Friday night included toastmaster Gar Anthony Haywood holding a raffle for LCC swag from over the years, a slideshow of photos from the convention over the years, and a stage magician.
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Magician with volunteers from the audience |
The banquet
I hosted a table at the awards banquet. Since I thought there was
no chance I was going to win, I got to enjoy a relaxing evening with my table-mates!
To celebrate
Pirate Vishnu's nomination, I brought a paper pirate ship as the table centerpiece. And to have fun with my new 2015 novels, I gave my table-mates miniature dollhouse gargoyle figures (
The Accidental Alchemist) and brought the France-themed photo props from the book launch party for
Quicksand (the third Jaya Jones treasure hunt mystery, following
Pirate Vishnu).
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Table favors - miniature dollhouse gargoyle figurines |
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Sisters in Crime Guppy pal Patricia Gulley with a France photo booth prop |
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Mysti and Dale Berry having fun with the French props |
A list of all the award winners is posted
here.
Huge thanks to Catriona McPherson, who forced me to write a brief acceptance speech even though I was certain I wouldn't use it.
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With Catriona McPherson, who won Best Historical Novel |
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With Cindy Brown |
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With Jenn McKinlay and Kate Carlisle |
After the convention, visiting my parents who live near Portland
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Pirate Vishnu nomination plaque feeling right at home next to a carving from India |
I'm looking forward to next year. But in the meantime, I think I'll sleep for a few days.
Update 3/18/15: I forgot to thank the fabulous volunteers who made the convention such a success! Lisa Alber, Bill Cameron, Kendra Elliot, Don Longmuir, Doc Macomber, L.J. Sellers, Johnny Shaw, Lucinda Surber, and Stan Ulrich -- thank you!