I just came back from a productive and fun-filled weekend at the Chanticleer Authors Conference in Bellingham, Washington. You can't get any farther north without tripping over the Canadian border, so this was definitely an international event. Especially if you include margaritas and mojitos (pronounced mo-jee-tos--you can ask Sean Dwyer about that). Wendy Delaney was our pilot and Diane Garland navigated. I rode along for decoration. We met our friend Judith Laik at the Bellwether Hotel.
Anytime you're offered a free glass of champagne when you register, you know it's gonna be a good weekend.
Ain't no one gonna touch Honey's champagne, that's for sure. |
Did I mention that Honey's first book, Hot Work in Fry Pan Gulch, was shortlisted for the Laramie Award? Well, it was. Of course that made me happy but considering this series is a bit hard to categorize and that humor rarely wins any major awards, I came along mostly to meet my friends that I only see once a year, and to take in a few workshops.
Of course, Honey Beaulieu came along with us--she won't let Diane out of her sight. But then Sassy whined that I never take her anywhere so I relented and said she could go with us. How was I to know that she'd end up making friends with practically everyone there? Most of the attendees knew Honey already and she made a few new friends besides, but Sassy was the belle of the ball. I didn't even know who she was with half the time. The floozy.
Honey hanging out with Janet Shawgo and her sister Joan. In the center, Janet's wearing her World War II nurse's uniform. To the right, Joan wears an 1860s costume. By the way, Janet and Joan are twins. |
Honey and Sassy found a few good-looking men to hang out with, too.
You know that awards ceremony they always have on Saturday night? Well, this one went pretty well in my mind.
And then it was time for margaritas. The End.
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Congratulations!! Woo hooo!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yep, we all had a fun time. :)
DeleteJacquie, I am so thrilled for you (and for Honey, of course). You deserve many awards for your courage to write your vision as well as for being a good friend to so many other writers. I hope only good things come your way!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Caroline! [hugs]
DeleteNext step NYT BEST seller
ReplyDeleteHahaha. There might be a few little steps in between. ;)
DeleteSounds like you had a blast at the conference. Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks! We did have a marvelous time. Kiffer Brown knows how to do it up proud. Great conference.
DeleteCongratulations to you and Honey! That's fantastic! This sounds like a great conference. I'll look into it for next year.
ReplyDeleteI hope you can go! Yes, it's a blast and you'll meet a ton of wonderful people there.
DeleteWow, that was a great accomplishment and with a book you wrote from the heart :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rain. Yep, this book is a little "out there" so I had no expectations that Honey would advance, let alone win. But yay!
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