Now that I’m home from Left Coast Crime-Monterey, I’m still wondering, are all writers’ conferences so much fun or is there something about the mystery/crime gang? I try to avoid the genre wars yet it must be noted that crime fiction has a strong moralistic bent and mysteries often reveal more than who done it.
I am so drawn to the field that even in my Hollywood-India historical,
The Star of India, I made sure to
find the intrigue and the mystery found me. As to thrillers, we all aspire to keep the
reader swiftly moving our pages, with a moment of reflection here and there as
icing on the cake.
As mystery, crime and thriller writers, we are serious about
our craft. But we don’t take ourselves too seriously. This is a good
combination, and maybe a clue as to why Left Coast Crime conferences are just
so damn fun.
I sure enjoyed my “Sex, Death & Taxes…and A Lot of
Champagne” panel. Along with moderator Allison Brennan and fellow panelists
Deborah Coonts, Catherine Coulter and Harley Jane Kozak, I had some good laughs
and think the audience did too. We also touched on relationships and why women
write better love scenes. (??? What do you
think ???)
Front from left: Deborah Coonts, Catherine Coulter Back from left: Diana Chambers, Allison Brennan, Harley Jane Kozak |
Monterey was at its most glorious and I enjoyed several
harbor walks, including an evening one to the Aquarium. The town is more
manicured than it used to be and I’m not sure Steinbeck would recognize it, but
there is no more lovely natural setting. And who can resist an adorable harbor
seal pup? (He's the little white-faced fellow in the middle.)
Seal Pup Waking From Nap |
Going home, I took the coast road and will let you in on a
little secret: The drive from Santa Cruz to San Francisco is one of the world’s absolute finest. And in spring? Well, take a look!
Pigeon Point Lighthouse, Between Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay, CA |
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