Left Coast Crime, Day 1


I took it as a good omen this morning that I turned the television on to see a shot from Hitchcock’s The Birds. I think it will be a fun day for mystery and crime writing fans in Denver!

Yesterday’s panel with Peter May, Christine Jorgensen and Robert Greer went very well. The room was full of folks who wanted to know about psychological thrillers, and, given that my fellow panelists have written almost thirty books between them, I think I was the one in the room who learned the most! Most gratifying, though, was the number of aspiring writers who came to the signing table to mention that they were given renewed energy and hope for their own writing. I loved meeting every one of them–and now that my biggest panel is over, I’ll be able to mingle a bit more and meet more readers and writers.

On my way to grab a little solo lunch and prepare for the panel, I was nearly run down by one of the clever electric trams that travel up and down the pedestrian mall in front of the hotel. The sidewalk and the street are fashioned from the same patterned concrete and the curb is low and I just kind of began wandering. I completely ignored the warning bell and only got out of the way when people on the sidewalk began shouting at me! But those electric trams are so quiet (well, except for the whole bell thing). It makes me worry a bit for the day when all vehicles are silent–They should broadcast music or make constant pinging noises or buzzing or something.

Fortunately, last night when I took the tram to and from dinner I was with a great crowd of folks and managed to stay on the sidewalk–even after having a whole beer with dinner. (And I confess that I felt no extraordinary effects from the alcohol even with Denver’s major altitude–though it really did mess with my sleep.) I was thrilled and privileged to have writers Marcus Sakey and Jason Starr on either side of me at the restaurant. They’re just as smart and interesting as their books.

In about forty-five minutes I’m be in front of a breakfast crowd and will have a whole minute to talk about ISABELLA MOON. I’ll be there with twenty other debut writers and it will be my last “debut” event for the novel. I have lots of fun things to give away, but I can’t imagine how many folks will want to get up for a 7:30 a.m. show!

More later!

5 thoughts on “Left Coast Crime, Day 1”

  1. Therese says:

    Glad those good samaritans kept you out of the tram’s path!

    Your experience on your panels makes me think of one I’m doing at the VA Festival of the Book later this month with two best selling authors (James Collins and Jill Davis).

    I can only hope some of their good fortune will rub off!

  2. Laura says:

    You’re going to have such a good time in Charlottesville, Therese. I know there will be hundreds of writers there, but look for my friend and fellow newbie CJ Lyons whose LIFELINES came out just last week. She’s a sweetheart!

  3. margalit says:

    That shot of the Birds is filled with kids I went to school with. It was filmed right down the street from my house and they recruited kids from our neighborhood schools. My mom (who was in the industry) wouldn’t let us be in the movie because she was MEAN.

  4. Daisy says:

    How many people will get up for a breakfast talk? maybe it’s a question of how many people will still be up from the night before. 🙂

  5. Laura says:

    Margalit, I would’ve been sooooo jealous, too! I always wanted to be one of those kids. I truly feel terrible for you!

    Daisy, of course it was mostly the writers who were looking hung over!

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