I'm finally back home after taking a little time to visit family after attending LCC in Seattle. This convention, for a number of reasons, was more of a vacation with friends than a fan/author convention. That's not a complaint (I had a blast!)...just an observation.
There were lots of rumours swirling around, and one had to do with the lack of authors in attendance. Apparently there were issues with getting on panels and with the treatment in general. I didn't attend many panels, but I understand that there were un-published authors on some panels. I'm not sure how I feel about that. I guess that if they're billed as fans I can understand, but un-published authors lumped in with published authors? I find that a bit misleading. Why not simply have a panel specifically for un-published authors?
One outstanding panel was The Liars Panel, moderated by Alex Brett and featuring Hakan Nesser, SJ Rozan, Meg Chittenden and Barry Eisler. It was absolutely hilarious, and quite unique. Big kudos to Alex for her job as moderator...she was fantastic.
The Dealer's Room wasn't impressive. There weren't that many book
sellers, and the selection was lacking. I made up for that by visiting
Seattle Mystery Bookshop and buying as many books as I could squeeze
into my suitcase!
The host hotel was great, as was the banquet (included in registration price - nice!). What really made this a great experience was the people attending. It was great to re-connect with old friends and meet lots of new people (especially the gang from 4MA, the best online discussion group devoted to mysteries/crime fiction).