(Yeah, I'm including myself in this group)
by Liz Crowe
I’m
writing this from the road, from Gatlinburg actually. So far, it feels kind of
like a Vegas in the Great Smokey Mountains sans the casinos. I just drove through late yesterday, saw
Pigeon Forge, which is sorta Gatlinburg’s Lake Tahoe I guess. There were
buildings touting shows, a huge reproduction of the Titanic (!), any number of
“extreme putt putt gold” options, a bunch of bunji jumping things and countless
places to graze at a food trough. Then once you run that gauntlet you literally
head into the mountains, curving around alongside a river and hit the much more
scenic but not less kitschy town of Gatlinburg proper.
At
6 p.m. last night the place was hopping. Sidewalks choked with pedestrians and
merry makers.
Why, Liz? Why are you there? Well, the interesting bit is that I lived not a hundred
miles north of here from the time I was about 9 until I graduated high school,
just over the border in Kentucky. In a dry country. I’ll spare you my formative
drinking and partying years stories (or more likely I’ll save them for a post
on my blog) over the border in Tennessee. But even though we lived within
shouting distance, I never once came here. It took moving all over the world,
then settling back in Michigan for me to make this trek.
For
a Romance convention no less. That’s right—it’s RomFest 2012. I was greeted
last night by giant boxes full of print books, book marks and such. I am to be
on an author panel with the likes of Sherilyn Kenyon and Lorelei James. I get
to go to a masquerade ball (Beer Wench costume came along for the ride), a PJ party and a Mayan-themed dance this
week. It’s gonna be a trip—my first one!
Pretty
psyched. But I was even more psyched to
find one of those elusive “silver stars” next to The Diplomat’s Daughter on the
AllRomanceebooks site! And this killer review popped up yesterday:
The
Turkish Delights series is very near and dear to my heart. My experiences in
Turkey were not always so great. But many of them were. And I crafted a series
around a blended American/Turkish family that more and more folks are finding
to their liking. The final novella: Flower Passage-Tarkan’s Return releases
Saturday. I hope you guys give the series a shot. It’s made up of 3 1Night Stand stories (in
this order: Turkish Delights/Blue Cruise/Tulip Princess), a prequel (The
Diplomat’s Daughter) and that last novella (Flower Passage). It was one of those longer story arcs that
came to me fast and furious and I wrote it as fast as my muse would let me.
Have
a great weekend all you Decadents out there---and get yourself some TURKS!
Liz
1 comment:
Way to go, Liz!
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