Killer Nashville Writers’ Conference, Waterfalls, & Wicked
By Lois Winston

Cumberland Falls
I’m exhausted! But I’m not complaining. Just stating a fact. The last month has been a good exhaustion filled with family, writers, and accolades.
First, at the end of July, my husband and I took our soon-to-be nine and eleven-year-old grandsons to Cumberland Falls State Park in Kentucky for four days. The falls are billed as the Niagara Falls of the South. I’m wondering if whoever came up with that slogan has ever been to Niagara Falls. I have. Twice. Talk about false advertising! I’ve seen bigger waterfalls in New Jersey! That said, though, the boys had a great time panning for gemstones.
We also spent a day at a waterpark and another at an entertainment complex that featured bowling, a multiplex theater, an arcade, and a restaurant. We did it all because that was the day the temperatures hovered near 100 degrees. New Jersey is known for its hazy, hot, and humid Augusts. As a kid, I lived through many without benefit of air-conditioning. But after four years living in Tennessee, I’m still not used to the oppressive heat of the South. I may never get used to it!
A week after we returned to Tennessee, my nineteen-year-old granddaughter arrived, and the two of us flew to New York for five days. Zoe hadn’t been to New York since she was nine years old, and when I asked her where she’d like to go, she immediately said New York City. She’s definitely got my genes!
Luckily, the heat wasn’t too bad while we were in Manhattan, and we walked everywhere. We met a writer friend of mine for dinner in Chelsea, walked the High Line back to our midtown hotel, spent a day at the Museum of Modern Art, another at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and saw the Broadway production of Wicked.

Stiletto Gang members Debra H. Goldstein, Gay Yellen, and Lois Winston at the Killer Nashville Writers’ Conference
A week after arriving back in Tennessee, it was time for the Killer Nashville Writers’ Conference. I had been asked to give a Keynote Address at Saturday night’s banquet. I was also a finalist in the Best Comedy category of the Silver Falchion Awards for Sorry, Knot Sorry. I had no expectation of winning because A Crafty Collage of Crime had won the year before. Much to my amazement, my name was called!

Lois Winston at Killer Nashville Writers’ Conference
Stiletto Gang members Gay Yellen and Debra H. Goldstein also attended the conference. That’s the three of us in the photo. The other photo is of me, either making my acceptance speech or giving the Keynote.
Anyway, like I said at the beginning of this post, I’m exhausted, but it’s a happy exhaustion, and I’ll be spending the remainder of this week catching up and hopefully adding to the word count of my current work-in-progress because the following week is going to be devoted to prep for that dreaded test we all have to go through every five years.
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USA Today and Amazon bestselling and award-winning author Lois Winston writes mystery, romance, romantic suspense, chick lit, women’s fiction, children’s chapter books, and nonfiction. Kirkus Reviews dubbed her critically acclaimed Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series, “North Jersey’s more mature answer to Stephanie Plum.” In addition, Lois is a former literary agent and an award-winning craft and needlework designer who often draws much of her source material for both her characters and plots from her experiences in the crafts industry. Learn more about Lois and her books at her website www.loiswinston.com. Sign up for her newsletter to receive an Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mini-Mystery.
What a time you’ve had the past few weeks. Glad I got to spend a little part of it with you (and Gay). Congrats again on your back to back wins! Great books – great series.
Thanks so much, Debra! It was great seeing you, too!
I’m thrilled for you that you’ve had such a fun and rewarding August! Congrats on the top award and keynote speech. You rock!
Thanks, Saralyn!
You hid your exhaustion well, Lois. I’m hoping I did, too. Glad we survived to enjoy the time together!
Good to know, Gay. You’re a far better actress than I am! We did have fun, though, didn’t we?
Yep!
Lois, some climb mountains. A rare few climb Everest ( ;
Thank you for all you do for others, and, on a more personal note, for being one of the first people in the world (along with George Cramer) to invite me to be a guest on their blog–even though I was, and continue to be, an aspiring writer not yet having reached the pinnacle of being a published author.
Congratulations, you killed it at Killer Nashville!
Pam, thank you so much for your lovely words. You’ll get there. It will happen for you.
Congratulations! What a fun ride you’ve been on! Keep those memories alive as you pound out the words for us.
Thanks, Marcia. It was certainly a memorable month.
Your speech was humorous and inspiring for Guppies and all writers. Thank you for your encouraging words every week!
Beth
Thanks, Beth! I’m so glad you enjoyed it.
So great to see you getting the spotlight!
Thanks so much, Bethany!