We've had a wonderful two days at KallypsoCon. I got to meet readers I have never met. We had lots of opportunity to sit, have dinner with, and play games with readers, about half of whom were from the New England area. I had never been in New England in the fall, and, although the bright colors were gone, I still got to see the tail end of it. One more thing checked off my bucket list.
Kallypso Masters does a great job bringing together other authors and readers at every venue she's at. Her loyal fans soon became my fans, and vice versa. In the true spirit of love and friendship, we all help each other as authors, by serving the readers. A reader-centric convention is unusual in this business. In my opinion it is something I wish more conventions focused on.
So what did we do? We had panel discussions about why we write military heroes, how we got started being interested in our genre, what's new for us, and how we write. We told stories and played games that brought tears to our eyes. I met readers from the UK, from Canada, and even Puerto Rico.
There were several husbands who attended, and I was happy to see that. Great to see how they support their author wives, all of them had military backgrounds we could learn from.
Next year's KallypsoCon will be a cowboy theme, and I don't write those, so I won't be in attendance, but if you're a reader and you want to get up close and personal with some of the best cowboy writers in the business, I'd look to book your tickets for KallypsoCon in Casper, Wyoming, early. It will sell out. I already know they have a stable of great authors ready to thrill your reading needs.
Sold lots of books, and networked with bloggers and several reviewers who had reviewed my books. It was an honor to be part of this group. Can't wait to get home today, but it was fun being part of this great event.
Excellent post my Princess. Sounds like a wonderful experience. Very happy you were able to attend and mingle with the readers. I'm sure you made many new fans. Love your costume!! xoxoxox
ReplyDeleteThanks! You'll probably see it again at Sandy's Nashville con again next year!! I thought of you when I took this photo (she doesn't like her picture taken, so was extra nice letting me do it). Knew you'd like to see Coop's possible new love interest. Variety, the spice of life, right? LOL.
DeleteLooks like you had lots of fun. Great costume Sharon!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Eni! We had fun. We be pirates! The ship was awesome. Used to be a nightclub.
DeleteHow fun!
ReplyDeleteJudy, it was a blast!
DeleteSounds like you all had lots of fun. Wish I could have been there. I will get to meet Kally next year since she will be coming to my city and I hope to meet you someday soon also.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it, Robin. Some day. Hopefully soon!
DeleteSo nice of to share, I feel like I was there, thank you Sharon. xoxo Jara
ReplyDeleteIt was wonderful. Lots of reader interaction, which was more than I expected and had hoped.
DeleteIt great meeting with you yesterday!
ReplyDeleteKaren, lovely to meet you, dine with you - everything but dance with you!! LOL. We had fun didn't we?
DeleteI loved seeing all the pics. I loved yours and everybody's costume. Glad you sol your books less to carry home.
ReplyDeleteIt was one of the best events I've been to all year.
DeleteLooks like you had an awesome time. I love your costume, you look fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Therese - love your pretty little lies...LOL. I had fun. My straps kept falling down...LOL.
DeleteLooks like you had an awesome time. I love your costume, you look fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you had a great time. Another great post. If you did write Cowboys you would do a great job I'm sure lol. I hope to make a Kallysocon one year. PS the costume were awesome. Loved all the pictures
ReplyDeleteThey really were. JM put her face on in front of me - was a tattoo, and now I want one. All the costumes were great. I think Sandy is doing that at her event, and I vote for pirates too. Really fun. Wish you were there.
DeleteI almost got to go but it was too far to drive by myself
DeleteYou would have loved it, Karen. Next time. Can't wait to see you again in Nashville...
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