Conferences

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    Authors After Dark is approaching …

    Today, I wanted to give a shout-out to Stella Price and the Authors After Dark convention, which will be held Aug. 6-10 in Charlotte, N.C.

    I’ll be among the authors attending. The master of ceremonies is Alexandra Ivy, and you can see the list of all the authors attending here.

    AAD is a great, reader-friendly conference, and I’ll be participating in several panels and other events. And, if you’re in the Charlotte area, there will be a Saturday afternoon book signing that is open to the public. You can see the schedule of events here, and the registration information is here.

    If you’ve never been to a book conference, AAD is a really good one to try. About 500 people usually attend AAD, so it has a small conference feel, and it is easy to find/hang out with the authors, bloggers, and readers that you’ve chatted with online. Plus, there are always a ton of book giveaways, food, and other treats. Last year, there was ice cream social one afternoon, which was really cool.

    Hope to see you there.

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    Conference schedule for 2014 …

    We’re well into spring now, which means that it’s time for book conference season to get under way. Here are the conferences that I will be appearing at in 2014:

    RT BOOKLOVERS CONVENTION — MAY 13-18 — NEW ORLEANS

    I’ll definitely be going to RT this year. You can get all the details about the convention here. If you go here to the agenda and type in your favorite author’s name, you can see the events that she is supposed to be at.

    I’ll be doing several panels and a YA speed reading event, along with Kensington’s Karmic Carnival (there will be free books at that event). I’ll also be at the big Saturday book signing, sitting in the general section with the majority of the authors. If you’re in the New Orleans area, the Saturday book signing is open to the public.

    AUTHORS AFTER DARK — AUG. 6-10 — CHARLOTTE

    I’ll also be attending AAD this year. You can go here to get all the info about the conference, including the list of authors who will be there.

    AAD is a great, reader-friendly conference, and I’ll be participating in several panels and other events. And, if you’re in the Charlotte area, there will be a Saturday afternoon book signing that is open to the public. You can see the schedule of events here, and the registration information is here.

    If you’ve never been to a book conference, AAD is a really good one to try. About 500 people usually attend AAD, so it has a small conference feel, and it is easy to find/hang out with the authors, bloggers, and readers that you’ve chatted with online. Plus, there are always a ton of book giveaways, food, and other treats. Last year, there was ice cream social one afternoon, which was really cool. 

    OTHER CONFERENCES

    As of right now, these are the only two big conferences that I plan to attend in 2014. I have a couple other events that I’m considering, but it just depends on how things shake out with my writing deadlines this year. So we’ll see what happens.

    And, of course, something could always come up at the last minute that prevents me from making it to RT or AAD, but these are the two cons that I’m planning on attending. Hope to see you there!

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    RT Booklovers Convention wrap-up …

    Here are some of my highlights from the RT Booklovers Convention:

    TUESDAY

    Tuesday was mostly a travel day, and it was fun chatting with Graylin Fox, who was on the same flight that I was. I met Graylin at last year’s RT.

    That night, I went out to dinner at Grunauer that night with a group of authors and readers from Australia. A big thanks to Megan Bamford for inviting me to the event.

    I was sitting at a table with contemporary romance authors Maisey Yates and Katee Robert, along with Cy, a bookseller. We had fun eating schnitzel and talking about books. It was a cool way to start the conference.

    WEDNESDAY

    On Wednesday morning, I had breakfast with the editor of my Mythos Academy series, and we talked about some things relating to the series. Plus, my editor is just a really nice person, and I always enjoy catching up with her.

    That afternoon, I participated in an event with some of the other Kensington paranormal authors where authors paired up with groups of readers to create the perfect paranormal hero. I was teamed up with Marina Myles, who writes fairy tales with a twist. It was fun, and I was really impressed with how creative everyone was coming up with their perfect hero.

    MysteryscapeThat night, I went out to Mysteryscape, a bookstore in Overland Park, Kansas, for a mixer event for YA authors, booksellers, and librarians. As you can see from the above photo, the store had a whole table filled with books by the YA authors who attended the event, which was really awesome.

    It was a cool store, and a big thanks to the bookstore folks, author Gennifer Albin, and Kimberly Graff for putting the event together and inviting everyone.

    THURSDAY

    On Thursday morning, I had breakfast with Lisa Shearin, author of the Raine Benares fantasy series. Lisa has a new urban fantasy series coming out soon about paranormal investigators that sounds really cool.

    Crimson frost and cookieThat afternoon, I attended the signing for the Kensington authors and shared a table with YA author Corrine Jackson. There were free books, food, and some really cool light-up necklaces and bracelets. Plus, they had cookies that had the authors’ book covers on them. How cool was that? Here you can see a Midnight Frost cookie, along with the copies of Crimson Frost that were given away.

    My last event for the day was the E-book Expo. I was sitting next to Monica Murphy (aka Karen Erickson), whose book, One Week Girlfriend, sounds really awesome. I was also sitting next to Margaret Ethridge (aka Maggie Wells) and chatted with folks like authors Cecily White and C.J. Ellison.

    After that, Wheezley and I went out for steak at Pierpont’s at Union Station. You have to have steak while you’re in Kansas City, right? LOL.

    FRIDAY

    On Friday, I had coffee with a group of book bloggers, including Carmel from Rabid Reads; Jen from Red Hot Books; Amber from AwesomeSauce Book Club; and Jennifer from The Book Nympho. We sat and chatted about books, the conference, and more.

    After that, I had another coffee with Kristen Callihan, who is a double RITA finalist this year for her Darkest London historical paranormal romances. Go, Kristen!

    Then, it was time for That Old Black Magic urban fantasy panel, which featured Yasmine Galenorn, Ilona Andrews (Ilona and Gordan), me, Chloe Neill, and Richard Kadrey. The panel was moderated by Diana Rowland. We talked about world building, magical rules, and things like that, and it was a cool panel to participate in.

    After that, I played hooky from the convention for the afternoon, and Wheezley and I headed over to Jack Stack for some barbecue. You have to have barbecue when you’re in Kansas City, right? LOL. We both got pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, cole slaw, and some sausage burnt ends. It was really good, although the sauces were a whole lot sweeter than what we have in our neck of the woods. Still, I think Gin would approve.

    View from WWI MuseumThen, Wheezley and I braved the weather (cold and rainy) and trekked over to the National World War I Museum. There were lots of interesting items on display, and the museum had some unusual features, like a field of poppies under a glass floor and a trench area. The museum also features a tower, and the view from the top was amazing (above).

    Finally that night, I went to Avon’s Red Slipper Lounge. This was another event with free books, and I picked up some books by Veronica Roth and Amy Plum, among other authors. I also got to chat with Mandi from Smexy Books, her friend, and some other folks.

    SATURDAY

    RT book signingSaturday was the big book signing, which is always fun. At left, you can see my little corner of the world at the signing.

    Before the signing started, I went around and talked to some authors that I wanted to meet, including Leigh Bardugo, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Lauren Dane, and others. During the signing, I was sitting next to Gayle Forman, author of If I Stay and other books.

    I did think the crowd at the book signing was a little smaller this year than last year, when it was in Chicago. Then again, Chicago is a much bigger city than Kansas City. But I got to meet lots of readers, librarians, booksellers, and more. So it was all good.

    After the signing, I did a speed dating event as part of the Teen Day events, where you go around to different tables and pitch your books to folks, and I attended the Teen Day party that night. I thought it was awesome that so many teens and their parents came for the Teen Day activities.

    Once the party wrapped up, it was time to go back to the room, pack up, and get ready to head out on Sunday morning.

    AND THAT’S A WRAP

    And there you have it. Some of my highlights from RT. Of course, I haven’t mentioned half of the people that I talked to, like Jenna Black, Molly Harper, Laura Kreitzer, and many, many others, but I enjoyed speaking with everyone, and I’m already looking forward to next year’s event in New Orleans.

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    Off to the RT Booklovers Convention …

    Barring some last-minute, unforeseen snafu, I’ll be attending the annual RT Booklovers Convention in Kansas City this week, which means that I will be offline for most of the week. I will respond to e-mails, comments, etc. when I am back in the office next week.

    Here are some of the events that I am scheduled to attend during the conference:

    WEDNESDAY, MAY 1

    3:45-4:45 p.m.: Spooky Soiree: Loving the Things That Go Bump in the Night

    THURSDAY, MAY 2

    12:20-1:20 p.m.: Kensington’s Afternoon Books Spree

    4-6 p.m.: E-Book, Indie Publisher, and Graphic Novel EXPO

    FRIDAY, MAY 3

    11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.: That Old Black Magic

    SATURDAY, MAY 4

    11 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Giant Book Fair — please note that I will sitting in the YA Alley with the other young adult authors

    2:30-3:30 p.m.: Author Speed-Dating (as part of Teen Day)

    6:15-8 p.m.: Teen Day Party

    For those of you going to the convention, hope to see you there. For those of you who are not attending, I’ll try to do a round-up post of the convention when I return.

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    Conference schedule for 2013 …

    I’ve been getting some questions about whether or not I have any book signings planned for this year. Really, conferences are the main places that I sign books at, so I thought I would share my conference schedule for 2013:

    May 1-5 — RT Booklovers’ Convention in Kansas City

    I always have a good time at RT, and I hear that Kansas City is a really cool place to visit. One thing that I really like that RT has done this year is the agenda on the conference website. You can put in an author’s name and see the events that she is supposed to be at. Very handy for the authors for figuring out where you’re supposed to be and when, and also an easy way for readers to see all the panels/events that their favorite authors will be part of.

    June 19-23 — Romfest in Gatlinburg, Tenn.

    This is a smaller conference that I went to last year, and it was a lot of fun. As much as I enjoy going to the larger conferences, I like the smaller ones too because it seems like you have more time to chat with folks, and the pace is a little less hectic.

    July 17-20 — RWA in Atlanta

    Another big conference, and another one that I always have a good time at. It’s always fun to meet readers and other authors and see who takes home the annual Golden Heart and Rita awards.

    Aug. 15-18 — Authors After Dark in Savannah, Ga.

    I went to AAD a couple of years ago when it was in Philadelphia, and I really enjoyed all of the different panels, parties, and mixers. Once again this year, it looks like there are tons of fun things to do on the schedule. Plus, Savannah is a great town to visit (although it’s bound to be sweltering in mid-August).

    Note: Please note that this is my intended but tentative schedule. Something could always come up that prevents me from attending a conference — family issues, travel snafus, etc. So just take this schedule with a grain of salt.

    But if you’re planning on attending any of these events, hope to see you there.