the Mid-Atlantic's coolest literary event of the year.
Reason #1 to register for the Creatures, Crimes & Creativity
con today: HEATHER GRAHAM! The ITW’s 2016 Thrillmaster and author of more than
150 novels and novellas gives the keynote address at Saturday dinner. Later she’ll also give a discussion later, explaining how she has managed to balance real life with her
wildly successful writing career.
Reason #2 to register for the C3 Con: F. PAUL
WILSON will give Friday night’s keynote talk. This NY Times bestseller and
creator of the Repairman Jack series has written
horror, thrillers, mysteries, science fiction, Young Adult stories and a few
works that defy categorization. In a class at the C3 Con he’ll shares how he is
able to shift genre, what he has to do differently, and how he decides what
he’s writing next.
Reason #3 to register: ANDY STRAKA: Six books
into his Frank Pavlicek series, he continues to present a Private Eye who is at once traditional
and totally unique. I’ll interview him at Saturday lunch and in a separate
class he’ll explain the ins-and-outs of writing detective fiction, and how he
decides when to stick with the conventions of his sub-genre and when to throw
them out the window.
Reason #4: S.D. SKYE: a former Intelligence
Operations Specialist/Analyst in the FBI's counterintelligence program, senior
intelligence analyst with the DIA, Coast Guard Intelligence, and the Office of
the Director of National Intelligence. She’ll be interviewed at Sunday
breakfast, then she’ll give a class telling fellow authors how to write
realistically about intelligence and law enforcement – and telling readers how
to spot when a writer is just making it up.
Reason #5: John French (crime scene supervisor with the Baltimore
Police Department Crime Laboratory) and Dana Kollmann (C.S.I. for the
Baltimore County Police Department) will give a team presentation on their
expertise and take questions... no matter how weird.
Reason #6: Enjoy 28 panels and presentations of interest to
readers, fans and writers.
Reason #7: One lucky attendee will win a new Kindle Fire in our
Twitter contest for the most tweets using our hashtag #MdC3Con.
Reason #8: The registration fee includes five meals: Friday’s
dinner, 3 meals Saturday and Sunday breakfast. Readers and writers dine
side-by-side! (ask those questions you’ve always wanted to ask!)
Reason #9: Every attendee receives a goody bag that contains,
among other cool stuff, a copy of this year’s C3 Anthology, our annual
collectors’ item collection of short stories contributed by authors in
attendance.
Reason #10: authors get to spend time with their fans, and to
expose new readers to their writing by presenting on panels.
Reason #11: Registered authors’ books will be available in the
on-site bookstore and there will be two giant book signings.
Reason :12: All attending authors are posted on the C3 web site
and will be pictured in the C3 program
AND IF YOU DON’T WANT TO REGISTER you can still meet all the
authors and get signed novels at the
Mid-Atlantic’s biggest book signings. The Creatures, Crimes & Creativity
Con hosts two book signing events – both free and open to the public. Get
novels signed by Heather Graham, F. Paul Wilson, and 30+ other authors. Grow
your collection of mystery, thriller, suspense, horror, sci-fi, fantasy and
paranormal fiction with signed copies. That’s Friday and Saturday from 5pm to 6pm
It all happens at the Hunt Valley Inn, 245
Shawan Rd, Hunt Valley, MD. Want more details? They’re all on the C3 website – http://creaturescrimesandcreativity.com