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Malice Domestic

Fun in Bethesda

April 22, 2024 by jhauthors

I will be at Malice Domestic this week. I hope you find me if you’re there. I’ll mostly be at the Sisters in Crime table, but I’ll also be going to panels.

When I first started going to conferences, I didn’t know anyone. I saw authors on panels, laughing with friends, and signing books. And I was gobsmacked.

Then I went to more conferences, and I got to know more people. And they became friends. Years later, I became a published author, and that dream came true.

Here’s the thing, writer friends. Community makes all the difference. For many writers, the thoughts of meeting new people paralyzes them. You need to take care of yourself, and recharge. But get out there, and meet people. If not at a conference, at a library event or a bookstore event.

I’ll be posting pictures from Malice on my personal Insta account, so follow me at @jahenn.

Filed Under: Conferences Tagged With: Community, Conferences, Julie Hennrikus, Malice Domestic

Wonderful Weekend at Malice!

May 3, 2016 by jhauthors

Filed Under: Conferences, Musings Tagged With: Brand Fearless, Malice Domestic

Best First Novel Agatha Nominees

April 27, 2016 by jhauthors

AGATHA FIRST BLOG TOUR

What a thrill to be nominated for a Best First Novel Agatha! It has been wonderful getting to know my fellow nominees. What a great group!

We did a blog tour this spring, and we had a blast. Every stop asked a different question, so it is worth visiting them all:

  • Writers Who Kill
  • Mysteristas
  • Washington Independent Review of Books
  • Stiletto Gang
  • Chicks on the Case
  • Criminal Minds
  • Wicked Cozy Authors

Filed Under: Musings Tagged With: Agatha Awards, Malice Domestic

In the Company of Writers

September 22, 2013 by jhauthors

This weekend I went to Bouchercon in Albany, New York. Bouchercon is one of (or the) largest mystery conference in the world. It was predicted that over 1200 were there over the 3.5 days.

While much can be said about the event itself, and will be on Wicked Cozy Authors later this week, what struck me is my journey as a writer. I attended my first conference in 2003 when I went to Malice Domestic. My friend was waiting in line to send back her books (I love bag of books conferences) and she met Dana Cameron, who told her about Sisters in Crime. We both joined. That fall we went to the New England Crime Bake.

I was thrilled, overwhelmed, anxious, and quite sure I would never “get there”. Ten years later, and I am actively involved in Sisters in Crime, both regionally and now nationally. I have been to every Crime Bake since 2003, and am now on the conference committee. I have had three short stories published. I have not managed the dream of holding a book in my hand with my name on it, but the dream doesn’t feel impossible. And it has become a reality for many of my friends.

Barbara Ross, Hank Phillippi Ryan, Edith Maxwell, Leslie Wheeler, Liz Mugavero, yours truly
Barbara Ross, Hank Phillippi Ryan, Edith Maxwell, Leslie Wheeler, Liz Mugavero, yours truly

Now, when I go to a conference, I take fewer notes at panels, but I still learn. I don’t buy as many books, but my Kindle gets a few additions. Conferences are a chance to catch up with friends, and to make new ones.

There are a lot of challenges to being a writer, and success is a moving target. But here’s what I’ve learned in the past ten years:

  • Community is everything. It helps you network, it helps your writing improve, it helps you understand the business, and it helps you keep on keeping on. Find your people. And if you are a crime writer, join Sisters in Crime and/or Mystery Writers of America.
  • Success of others doesn’t diminish your chance of success. It improves it.
  • Leading a writer’s life takes time, balance, and energy. But if you keep on moving forward, you move forward. And the pace, whatever it is, is the right one.
  • Enjoy the ride.

Filed Under: Musings Tagged With: Bouchercon, Crime Bake, Malice Domestic

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