I’ve been writing so much about hot topics
in the writing and publishing world that I’ve almost forgotten that every once
in a while, I should focus on promoting myself and upcoming local writing
events.
Next week, I and fellow mystery writers
Cathy Ace and David Russell will be appearing at the Maple Ridge Library for One Mysterious Afternoon on Saturday, April 13th from 2 to 4
p.m. We’ll be discussing mysteries, reading from our work, and answering
questions. Coffee, tea and treats will be served. The address is Maple Ridge Library, 130-22470 Dewdney
Trunk Road, Maple Ridge, BC.
Secondly, Crime Writers of Canada’s annual Arthur Ellis Shortlist Night will be
held at the Vancouver Public Library’s Main Branch on Thursday, April 18th from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Peter Kaye
room (lower level). I’ve arranged a great list of
panelists that include Chris Bullock, Kay Stewart, Miriam Clavir, Brock
Clayards, and Cathy Ace. Moderator Robin Spano will make this an especially fun
evening. After the panel discussion, we’ll be announcing the list of nominees
shortlisted for this year’s awards and I’m keeping my fingers crossed for a
long list of BC nominees!
On May 9th, Cathy and I will be
joining short fiction mystery writer Elizabeth Elwood for another mystery
evening discussion at the Burnaby Public
Library, McGill Branch, on Thursday,
May 9th from 7 to 8:30
Later that month, I’ll be in Victoria for a
mini conference in honour of National Crime Writing Month. Our conference is
called Making Crime Pay and will
feature three panels from 9:45 to noon. In the afternoon we’ll be doing Mystery Mini Chats in a fast-paced event
that works something like speed dating, but we’ll be talking up our books
instead. Refreshments will be provided by TouchWood Editions. All of this takes
place on Saturday, May 25th
at the Victoria Public Library Central Branch.
We’ll also be arranging a dinner on Arthur
Ellis Awards night on May 30th, location to be announced.
If you can come to any of these events,
we’d love to see you!
2 comments:
Busy girl! It all sounds like so much fun. :) I hope you love doing panels as much as I do! Tell Robin Spano I said Hey.
Marian Allen
Fantasies, mysteries, comedies, recipes
I will, thanks!!
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