Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Men of Mystery


One of my favorite mystery conferences is Men of Mystery, which was held Saturday, November 17, in Irvine, California. Joan Hansen puts on a wonderful day-long conference with fifty male mystery writers and over 400 fans. The morning keynote speaker, Joseph Finder, described the opportunity he’s found to get “people to say indiscreet things and then write novels about it.” He mentioned with Hollywood options on novels, “You can die of encouragement.” His novel High Crimes was made into a movie, and he had a chance to play an extra in the film. At Men of Mystery, Joan carried a microphone around, and each of us had one minute to give a pitch to the attendees. After a late morning break to sign books, we reconvened at tables to have lunch and speak with the fans sitting with each of us. Three high school writers were honored (see picture with Joseph Finder) and the afternoon keynotes were given by John Lescroart and James Rollins. All in all and enjoyable day.

I also had a chance to visit my kids and grandkids who live in the Los Angeles area. Here's my granddaughter wearing my Geezer-lit Mysteries hat.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just saw your interview at Patricia Stoltey's blog. I'm glad I did. I love crime fiction, and "geezer lit" intrigues me as I'm on the short end of life that's getting shorter too quickly :)

I just read the beginning of Retirement Homes are Murder and bookmarked it to buy with my "book money" in January. Beginning of a new year. What better time than this to discover a new (to me) writer?
Ann Best’s Blog

Mike Befeler, author of geezer-lit and paranormal mysteries said...

Ann,
Thanks for starting Retirement Homes Are Murder. If you get a kick out of the series, the fifth book, Care Homes Are Murder, will be published in June, 2013.
Mike