In some ways it doesn’t seem that long. In some ways it feels longer. But it was a mere week ago that I was sitting on my hotel bed with my husband, exhausted after touring the French Quarter, watching the latest Star Trek movie and eating potato chips for dinner. Yes, potato chips. Continue reading “Bouchercon Memories”
Bouchercon 2016: I Am Ready for Launch
Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73
It all started with a short story.
Well, that’s not exactly accurate. But to get to the beginning, we have to jump in the Way Back machine and rewind to October 2015. Continue reading “Bouchercon 2016: I Am Ready for Launch”
Blood on the Bayou: Pre-order Links
Just in time for the weekend, you can order Blood on the Bayou in print and ebook form using any of these links.
Trade paperback:
Down & Out Books – $17.95 ($4.95 shipping or free pickup at Bouchercon)
Ebook:
Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo – special advanced price of $5.99
Of course, if you’re going to be at Bouchercon in New Orleans, the signing with all the anthology authors is at 2pm on Saturday. Stop by, say hello, and pick up an autographed copy!
To Bouchercon and back again – a writer’s holiday
Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73
My apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien. And yes, I’m using the same picture of a packed suitcase for this post. Why? Well, you’ll have to read on to find out. Continue reading “To Bouchercon and back again – a writer’s holiday”
Bouchercon Bound
Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73
I’m (mostly) packed and Bouchercon bound, baby.
By this time tomorrow, I’ll be sitting in a class with James Scott Bell, hopefully learning more about his plotting from the middle approach (which I’ve used a couple of times on my own, but I’ve wanted to take a class from Bell forever, so this is a great opportunity). Continue reading “Bouchercon Bound”
Bouchercon 2012
by Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73
Just when I thought the weekend couldn’t get any better, I got to meet Mary Higgins Clark. Continue reading “Bouchercon 2012”