Yesterday, in Columbia, SC, it rained, almost all day long. But inside the convention center (from which I took this picture of a historic old mill) it was warm and dry and I was part of a panel of mystery writers.
From left to right, they were:
Mignon Ballard, who writes (among other things) the Augusta Goodnight series, about a guardian angel; Hark the Herald Angel Screamed is her latest.
Fran Rizer, whose protagonist, Callie (short for Calamine Lotion --her daddy thought the pink tie-in suiting for a baby girl -- and besides, he was drunk ) Callie, I say, Parrish is a cosmetician -- at a mortuary. Would you be surprised to hear that Casket Case is the name of Fran's current book?
Cathy Pickens, our able (and very funny) moderator, writes the Avery Andrews Southern Fried Mysteries (and introduced me to Confederate Fried -AKA chicken fried - steak at the end of the day when I went with her and her husband and another writer to a little place she used to frequent when she was in law school. Cathy says she's been coming to this restaurant for twenty-five years and has never been able to order anything but the Confederate Fried Steak -- it's that good. And it is, too, with a peppery milk gravy that is the stuff of legend.)
But I digress. Cathy's latest is Can't Never Tell.
Next is Kathryn Wall, a Hilton Head resident, who writes the well-loved Bay Tanner series, romantic psychological suspense set in the beautiful Low Country of South Carolina. The Mercy Oak is Kathy's newest novel.
And then there's Vicki. Among all these nice ladies, it turned out that I was the one on the dark side, in the dark corners -- at least, according to some of the audience members. One lady said she got scared sometimes, reading my stuff. And when it turned out that everyone else on the panel preferred to do their writing in the morning, while I do my best work after 9 PM -- well, there were knowing nods and someone mentioned vampires.
It was fun.
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