What a weekend! June 6 - 8 gone
in a blur – thank goodness for digital and phone cameras! Other than sleeping, I do believe just about
every minute of the Bloody Words Mystery Conference has been captured. Great memories and fun times. Of course one person can’t possibly cover
every aspect of the conference but I can recount what I enjoyed from my
perspective.
Pam and I spent time hanging around with authors Gloria
Ferris, Kay Kendall, and HOSS Magazine editor, Lorie Lee Steiner. What a blast we had. Started with an
enjoyable lunch on Friday . The weather
in Toronto couldn’t have been better and it felt wonderful to be more of a
tourist than a resident or nine-to-fiver.
Friday lunch with Liz, Gloria, Kay and Pam
The Hyatt Regency on King was our locale for both the
convention and our toothbrushes. Pam and
I shared a room on the 15th floor.
The room itself was – hmmm – shall I say interesting? Recently renovated, the headboard behind two
double beds was a massive curved and mirrored focal point. No bed side lights, but overhead lights
reminiscent of individual airplane seat lighting provided illumination.
The curved theme moved to the opposite wall, where a large
flat screen TV was imbedded into a similar framework. This leaves no room for a traditional dresser
of any sort, but a wall mounted until with several receptacles about the size
of breadboxes for storage. Not much
counter space.
However all that of might have been forgiven had it not been
for the bathroom’s natural light source.
This was provided via a large (almost floor to ceiling) window pane of opaque glass in the wall between
the bathroom and my bed, and also was a panel in the pocket door of the
bathroom. A little unnerving, but I
guess that’s the trend these days.
Gloria, Lorie, Liz
The beds, however, were superb. I love feather pillows and Friday night
promised to provide a deep and relaxing sleep.
After the first day’s activities we weren’t ready for bed until nearly
11. Not unexpected for the event. What was unexpected was the fire alarm going
off just after midnight!
A piercing alarm would only be interrupted by a very calm
voice indicating a “situation” was being investigated on the 12th
floor and to please standby. This cycle
was repeated several times and then just stopped – with no clarification or all
clear. And only when it stopped could
you hear the fire trucks! Some souls did
make the trek downstairs and out to the street and the rumour later attributed
the alarm to some incense burning.
Saturday was a very busy day, lots of panels to attend - sometimes difficult to make a decision
which one to sit in on as three panels at a time ran side by side. The international guest speaker was British author MichaelJecks He's a master of medieval murder mysteries - one of his 34 published novels was in my loot bag and I’m looking
forward to reading it. Information on
CSI – Toronto procedures, police procedures, weapons, etc was available. As was advice from Agents and Editors, and
even financial advice on Death, Taxes, and Contracts. A humour panel and panels highlighting the
evil that men do, were also featured.
All in all a wealth of information provided in a relaxed, informative
and more often than not, humourous setting.
Just because we like to find ways to kill people doesn’t mean we can’t
have fun at the same time.
Friday evening's last event was "Books with Legs" - here Gloria Ferris sports the cover from her latest best seller - Corpse Flower. Authors are such good sports!
Saturday’s evening festivities encouraged attendees to dress
as their favourite characters. We had a
hippie, a fireman – ironically, femme fatales, and many others. Crime Writers of Canada new President, Vicki
Delany, wore a stunning gown highlighting her Klondike Mystery series.
Yes, its a fireman :-)
Our Gang of Five - Pam, Kay, Gloria, Lorie and Liz
aka - Jessica Fletcher, Hippie Chick, Biker Chick, Femme Fatale and Kay Scarpetta
Pam with Vicki Delany
A fun evening all
around. Although somewhat bittersweet as
it heralded the demise of Bloody Words.
Many of us are hoping someone out there will be able to take it on in
some form or other. Such a shame to lose
this amazing network and showcase of Canadian Crime talent.
Sunday morning provided one last workshop and then it was time
to head home. Pam, Gloria and I had been
fortunate to have Pam’s husband Peter drive us in on Friday. However he was unable to pick us up on
Sunday. No problem we said, Union
Station is just a hop skip and a jump away and we’ll grab a GO Train back to
Oakville. Oh my. Where’s a transporter beam when you need it!
Union Station is undergoing major renovations and hauling
baggage – now much heavier with the addition of a few books – made for a
strenuous workout! Still we made our
connections and arrived safely in Oakville, where the rain had started. So glad it had held off for the conference.
And now its time for reflection, organizing photos and tax
receipts and wondering which new book to read next!
You can check out the Crime Writers of Canada Website for news on winners of the
Arthur Ellis Awards, held the evening of June 5. Lots of other interesting news on upcoming books from its members as well. Canadian Crime Writing is alive and flourishing!
And many, many heartfelt thanks to Cheryl Freedman, Caro
Soles and all the Bloody gang and its volunteers for countless hours of hard
work, organization and good times. Your
efforts have been truly appreciated and will provide ongoing memories for a
long time.
Our interview with the fun loving Kay Kendall will be coming
up later this month and even now Pam is hard at work scheduling other
interviews for the coming months.
I'm back to work on Wednesday and am glad I arranged to take today and tomorrow off to recover!
Have a great week - Cheers!
Liz
6 comments:
It was super to meet you at Bloody Words. I had a Bloody good weekend too!
Hi Cathy - it was a wonderful weekend indeed and so glad to have met you as well! Hope we'll have another chance to meet in the near future :-)
Liz
Even the midnight fire alarm couldn't keep us down for long! It was the best Bloody Words ever, and I just can't believe it will be the last. We need these conferences!
Just like we were saying Gloria - conferences, or even smaller workshops would help fill the gap. The information and networking gained from Bloody Words has been invaluable and I agree it was the best Bloody Words I've attended.
Thanks for this great recap of a super conference. So glad I went and met you all! Hope there will be another event before 2017 and Bouchercon. Too long to wait. Missing you all! Hugs.
It was great to meet you Kay as well and we look forward to your interview here on the blog later this month. Yes, we're hoping there will be another event long before then - would be great for an excuse to get together again!
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