Thrillerfest, Here I Come!

By Lynn McPherson


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I am absolutely thrilled
to let you all know that I am going to Thrillerfest XIV in New York City
this July. Now, I am a cozy mystery author so some readers may be wondering why
I have chosen this particular conference to attend. There are so many reasons that
I decided to share a few of them here.
First of all, it’s held in New York City. As a big movie
fan, it’s hard not to love New York. From Goodfellas
to Breakfast at Tiffany’s to Desperately Seeking Susan, it’s a place
that always makes a good movie great. When I finally got to see New York in
person, it did not disappoint. The energy and atmosphere make it a world-class
city I’m always happy to visit. Inspiration is around every corner.
Secondly, Thrillerfest is an enticing conference for anyone
who is looking for a literary agent. There is something called Pitchfest, where
authors get the chance to pitch their work to agents looking for new clients.
It’s a fantastic opportunity to try to find a good match for me. I’m working on
a new series and I’m hoping to find a good agent interested in a long-term
relationship. There is nothing else like it—Pitchfest is a unique event.
If nothing else, it’ll be great experience and practice for the future.
Finally (and most importantly!), the line-up at Thrillerfest
is top notch. The participating authors are exciting and will be really fun to
see—including John Sandford, Harlan Coben, Lisa Unger, and James Rollins, among
others. There is also the huge number of panels to attend—so many panels, so
little time. I’m absolutely delighted to let you know that I won’t only be an
audience member—I’ll also have the chance to participate in one. It is called Squeal, Panic, or Chill? Turn Off Your Job
and Turn on Your Life.
Led by Panel Master Bryan Robinson, and I can’t wait
to be a part of the action.
So, there it is folks.
How about you? Where are you headed next and why have you
chosen to go?


Lynn McPherson has worked for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, ran a small business, and taught English across the globe. She has travelled the world solo where her daring spirit has led her to jump out of airplanes, dive with sharks, and learn she would never master a surfboard. She now channels her lifelong love of adventure and history into her writing, where she is free to go anywhere, anytime. Her cozy series has two books out: The Girls' Weekend Murder and The Girls Whispered Murder.  

2 replies
  1. Judy Penz Sheluk
    Judy Penz Sheluk says:

    Good luck Lynn! I would have loved to go, if only to meet John Sandford, but I just can't afford it. Rock them!

    • Lynn McPherson
      Lynn McPherson says:

      Thanks Judy! I'm pretty damn excited–that's for sure. I'll do my best–thanks so much, Judy!

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