Alaska Rocks
For all of the mystery fans who were unable to attend Alaska's Bouchercon, may I say you missed something very special. It was an intimate Bouchercon in a spectacular setting. Even those who only had time for the con managed to get out and see nature like it isn't available in the lower 48.
Highlights for those of us who made it included the trip to Portage and the nature conservatory, the 26 glacier tour, the Mount McKinley Air Tour, Earthquake Park, and a fabulous bike ride found by Jonathan King which many took advantage of. Donna Moore rode an ATV. Many of us found unique experiences within a visage that cannot be described. I geeked out over the rock formations alone, never mind the giggles when I saw my first Beluga Whale.The authors who got to experience the bush were all excited by their experiences.
The fact that this convention was smaller allowed me to spend time with folks I usually just get to wave at. So many highlights.....
Dinners at Sacks and the Marx provided dining experiences comparable to anywhere in the world. I got to Humpy's with Vicki and Brian, and spent a little bit of time with Greg Rucka f2f. I have to stop here because as ever, the brain regenerates various memories to get me through until next year's con.
And now our year begins in earnest...
Labels: Alaska, Baltimore, Bouchercon, Charmed To Death, Laura Lippman, Sister In Crime
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