Showing posts with label J.A. Konrath. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A Felonious February Weekend

As you all know, I traveled to Milwaukee again this past weekend to attend Felonious February at the Muskego Library. This is the same library where I attended the annual Murder & Mayhem in Muskego back in November. This time, however, I was scheduled to interview one of my favorite writers, Alafair Burke. I videotaped the interview, and I'll be sharing that with you a little later. But for today, I have a recap and some pictures to share. No matter how great my pictures could have come out, they wouldn't be able to capture how wonderful this weekend was. It was laid back and easy going. I loved it.

First up in the photo array is my buddy Logan. He graciously allowed us to visit his home:


I met up with Judy Bobalik in Indiana, and she and I drove up to Milwaukee to pick up Alafair at the airport. Then we made our way to Jon and Ruth Jordan's lair where we were joined by Tom Schreck who had come in from Albany. The six of us dined that evening at the Harley Davidson Museum Restaurant. It was a relaxing evening full of great company and conversation. Tom ordered a beer, and the waiter also brought him a sample of all the microbrews available.

He lined them up in a rainbow of darkest to lightest as he explained each one for Tom.


Our waiter was great fun and took all our silliness in stride, relishing it almost as much as we did.

When we returned to Castle Crimespree, Jon introduced Tom and I to Dr. Horrible. Jon, Ruth and Judy were all hands when it came to Dr. Horrible. All in all, a wonderful time with wonderful friends.

Saturday we didn't have to be to the library until 1, so the six of us met at the Iron Horse Hotel for lunch before heading over. It was more time to just share stories and enjoy each other's company. And you couldn't ask for better company than this.


Libby Hellman, Joe Konrath, Jamie Freveletti, and David Heinzmann drove in from Chicago. And Brian Azzarello also came in for the event.

Libby, Jamie and David started off the afternoon with a panel representing The Outfit Collective bloggers. They discussed their works and writing styles, among other topics before taking questions from the audience.


The Outfit panel was followed by a one-on-one discussion with Tom Schreck and Joe Konrath. These two kept the audience laughing as they discussed their short story they wrote together, Tom's similarities to his protagonist Duffy, and Joe's distinct differences from his character Jack Daniels.


They also hit on topics such as e-books and the benefits of sharing materials through e-book format, free .pdf documents, and other samplings that can attract new readers to their print books.


Tom and Joe were followed by an interview of Brian Azzarello who discussed different elements of the graphic novel. Brian is a veteran graphic novelist and spoke about the process involved in writing a graphic novel; the relationships between the writer, the artist, and the colorist; and, what I found most interesting, his experience working with an artist who didn't even live in the United States. Brian worked on 100 BULLETS for ten years with a artist from Argentina who he didn't meet for years after starting to work with him. They didn't speak the same language, they didn't live in the same country, but they made the relationship work flawlessly.

Then it was show time for Alafair and I. We wrapped up the afternoon of Felonious February, and I couldn't believe how quickly our 50 minutes went by. I won't share too much of the content with you since you'll get to see the video soon, but I can tell you I had far more questions than we had time for. The general response I heard afterward indicated that the questions we did cover left everyone knowing something about Alafair that they didn't know before. She made the whole process relaxing and fun. I am so honored to have been able to interview her live. Alafair is a fascinating, wonderful person.


Looking back over the photos, though, I made some crazy faces. I need to practice reading interview questions in front of a mirror, I think - holy cow! This picture is one that's semi-close to normal. ;)

After everyone finished signing books and collecting their belongings, we headed out to dinner. A nice way to wrap up the day with everyone. Here are a couple pictures from dinner at Slims. The first is Tom Schreck with Jaxson. Jaxson is Penny's grandson, and Penny is the Muskego librarian who coordinates Murder and Mayhem and this year also Felonious February. And then a picture of Alafair and I.



It was difficult saying good-bye. While I was happy to come home to my critters on Sunday, I was starting to miss everyone almost instantly. I look forward to the next opportunity to get together with my "family."

Monday, September 7, 2009

Monday Mystery Backlist - WHISKEY SOUR

This week's Monday Mystery Backlist title is the first book in the Lt. Jacqueline "Jack" Daniels series, WHISKEY SOUR by J.A. Konrath. The creativity of this series concept hooked me into buying the first three books. Unfortunately, they are still waiting for me to read them. The sad case of most books I buy for myself these days. But, I'm determined to read this one before the year's out. I moved it to the "high priority" shelf; I'm putting it front and center in the Monday Mystery Backlist now; AND I requested it on audio from my library. There are no more excuses. I'll have a bound version, an e-book version and an audio book version. I WILL make time to start this series! After all, I'm not a big drinker, but one of the drinks I do favor is the...yep, whiskey sour.

Lt. Jack Daniels is down on her luck after losing her boyfriend, her ability to sleep and a large portion of her checking accounting (to home shopping purchases). But that's just the beginning of her troubles. She also has to deal with a serial killer calling himself "The Gingerbread Man." A quirky cast of characters joins Daniels as she works to stop a murderer before he kills her and to straighten out her personal life.

Jay Bonansinga, author of THE SLEEP POLICE, described WHISKEY SOUR like this:

"Put Donald Westlake in a blender with a jigger of James Ellroy, mix in a dollop of Dorothy Parker, and you've got the hilarious, horrific world of Lieutenant Jacqueline 'Jack' Daniels."
In an effort to entice you a little further, you can download the whole WHISKEY SOUR novel at J.A. Konrath's website. You can also download teaser chapters to the other books in this series or opt to listen to teaser audio clips from the novels.

If you're like me and need to have the print book, it is available in the 2004 hardcover (ISBN: 978-1401300876) from Hyperion or the 2005 mass market paperback (ISBN: 978-0786890729) from Hyperion. It is also available from Brilliance Audio in an unabridged CD (ISBN: 978-1593554880) or MP3 version (ISBN: 978-1593353209). There is also a version available for the Kindle.

**Note: next week I will be on hiatus from the Monday Mystery Backlist to participate in a post for Book Blogger Appreciation Week. But Monday Mystery Backlist will return the following week. And a very Happy Labor Day to all, especially the authors who labor over their books to provide us with such a selection of entertainment. Have a great week.
Also, don't forget to get your entries in to win a copy of THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE. I'm excited to give away a brand new copy to a lucky reader. Entries must be in by the end of the day Saturday. Details here.
And the Bouchercon countdown: 38 Days!!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Oops, Forgot a Tidbit

I forgot to mention this last night. You can check out this interview, Tom Schreck interviewing J.A. Konrath. And yes, as you can imagine, getting these two together creates some laughs. The bonus to this interview? Download their free short story: Duffy and Jack Daniels!


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