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2023 Travel Recap 

I realize as we enter 2024 that I have been remiss in keeping this blog up to date on my travels so thought I would do a fun recap of the year!

In mid July, I was a featured panelist at the Imainarium Convention in Louisville, KY. This was a fun gathering of authors and readers, where authors took to panels in order to tackle an array of topics from book marketing, to writing 101, to topics in sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, romance and numerous other genres. I spoke on two panels at the event, one on approaching the creation of audiobooks from an author’s point of view, and the other was on writing historical fantasy. I enjoyed both being able to convey my knowledge with readers and fellow writers, and learned from fellow panelists.

I was excited to visit at the event with my long-time friend and an incredible fellow author, Dacre Stoker, who was one of the guests of honor at the event. I enjoyed visiting and catching up with him both on life and our many book projects! 

The second guest of honor was fantasy author Terry Brooks. I grew up reading his extraordinary works and was thrilled to be able to speak with him during the event! I met him many years ago at another signing, when I was still a young girl only dreaming of one day releasing a novel. He offered some amazing advice about the writing path and I loved being able to take the opportunity to thank him for the advice which he offered so many years ago. 

No sooner did I leave Kentucky, then I boarded a plane to attend my favorite event of the year – San Diego Comic Con (SDCC)!

The largest of such cons in the world, SDCC is an annual event which celebrates the best of comic books, television, and film, primarily catering to fantasy, sci-fi, anime, and horror. This year, the event was slightly less star-studded than normal, due to the writers and actors strike which took place over the summer, however, I still greatly enjoyed the event! A few highlights were getting to hear Jamie Lee Curtis speak about her new graphic novel, and I was one of the first to see the first episode The Dragon Prince, an animated show I greatly enjoy on Netflix.

We also walked the Con floor, collected some signed books, and found some incredible artwork from the numerous artists who attended! I was also joined on the trip by friend, Jonny, who flew over from London, England in order to attend. It was awesome to see him, as I had not done so since Covid began. 

SDCC also offered a special exhibition for AMC’s Interview with the Vampire and The Mayfair Witch series. It featured a recreation of 1920s New Orleans, complete with actors playing the roles of those in search of the supernatural!

We also were able to spend an afternoon visiting with my long-time friend and the artist behind my maps and dragon illustrations, Raven Quinn.

In addition to seeing old friends, we also visited a few favorite vineyards in the Temecula Valley, CA in search of our favorite bubbles. Including South Coast, Carter Estates, and Wilson Creek vineyards, we tried a great deal of delicious sparkling wines (a favorite of this author).  

Our next trip was in September, when I was joined by my friend and co-author, Erin McFadden. Together, we headed to Boston to attend the Getting Witchy With It book signing. The signing was held just outside of Salem, MA. Famous (and perhaps infamous) for the Salem witch trials, we spent a day exploring the city, visiting the Witch House, several cemeteries, and taking in the gravity and personality of the historic location. 

We also tried to explore some of the culinary scene. We visited The Lobster Shack, enjoying fresh lobster rolls!

We also tried the lobster martini, made famous on Guy Fieri’s Diner’s Dives and Drive In’s. Not being martini drinkers it was…well.

We also took a tour of Harvard. I enjoyed learning about the history of the famous university and hearing some stories of the various people who have lived throughout the halls over the years.

The signing itself was a great experience. We enjoyed meeting new readers and visiting with fellow authors. We were also thrilled to release our new co-written novel at the event, Fractured Moonlight, a follow-up novel to USA Today bestselling novel, Shattered Moonlight: A Twisted Fairytale

In October and we headed to our last trip of the year, my beloved New Orleans to attend the annual Dark Gift Alliance ball, associated with the Vampire Lestat Ball. Getting in late on Thursday evening, we enjoyed a fun evening of good food, and managed to find an open balcony overlooking Bourbon Street, where we enjoyed people watching with a couple of local beers.

Later that night, we gathered at a friends out to help prepare for the ball, constructing gift bags which would be handed out at the ball the following night. We also listened to good music and caught up on each other’s lives as it had been nearly a year since we had gathered for the pervious ball. 

The next day was International Champagne Day! We found a champagne bar celebrating the event with a table-side pour from the winemakers and had a fun time trying various varieties!

We also managed to honor what has become one of our annual traditions, getting food at Acme Oyster House. A Bourbon Street mainstay, Acme serves some of the best po-boys and fried fish platters in the city and is always scrumptious with its food! Ironically neither of us likes Oyster’s but the food is always great.

That night, we attended the Dark Gift Alliance Ball, hosted at the Howlin’ Wolf. The ball was a festive gathering with elaborate costumes, and fun performance including a tarot reading and a burlesque show! Also loved getting to visit with friends, and enjoyed the event long into the night.

The next day, we began with another tradition, brunch at Brennan’s. Though probably most famous for its invention of Banana Fosters, it also has some of the best brunch dishes around. Eggs Hussard has to be my personal favorite, washed down with a delicious glass of champagne.

When we left brunch, we wandered through New Orleans for several hours, visiting the Carousel Bar in the historic Hotel Monteleone. The bar spins, making a full rotation once every fifteen minutes. They are famous for their classic cocktails, from sazaracs to traditional champagne cocktails. 

Then for our last night in New Orleans, we took a trip down the Mississippi River on a jazz boat dinner cruise, again gathering with friends to enjoy good food, conversation, and the river by moonlight! 

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San Diego Comic Con

A few months ago, I had the amazing opportunity to attend San Diego Comic Con (SDCC). This was an incredible event and I had an amazing time attending!

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SDCC began with a flight down to one of my favorite cities and I was able to spend a few hours writing on the beach before the event officially began.

The first day of SDCC began with an evening entrance. I was very grateful to have had my tickets provided by Dabel Brothers Publishing who were there promoting their recent publications of Sherrilyn Kenyon graphic novels, along with other numerous additional publications.

 

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Guided by my personal assistant, Gladys, who arranged for me to attend the event, I spent the first day walking around the con, seeing some fun sights which included having a picture taken from a set of the upcoming Star Wars Episode VIII.

 

Walking through the Star Wars and Marvel model section of the con.

 

Sitting in the captain’s chairs from Star Trek.

 

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And of course, my favorite part, viewing the incredible cosplay which also comes with a comic con event!

 

For those who have never been, SDCC is one of the largest with a reported 130,000 people in attendance over the extended weekend. Events span beyond the conference center to multiple hotels along the marina.

 

 

Exhibits, cosplay, and super-hero themed drink and food specials fill the entire area for the entirety of the events and there is always something fun to experience.

 

The next day was spent between exploring further and standing in line for Hall H, which is the largest room in the conference center. Inside are held some of the biggest events and speakers. In order to get into Hall H, one has to acquire a wrist band, which are handed out to those in line the night before events. These lines generally begin days in advance, with people camping out in order to secure entry to see their favorite stars and panels. Though we did not stay overnight at the venue, we stood in line approximately 13 hours in order to acquire our bands and then were back in line the next morning by 5am.

 

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The wait was completely worthwhile! The panels we attend:

Fear the Walking Dead & The Walking Dead:

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Game of Thrones:

 

As a huge fan of both Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead, it was an incredible experience and I loved getting to listen to the speakers and panelists talking about the shows.

The last day I managed to attend a couple of panels. One on YA fantasy and another on writing dystopian novels and then had a fun time visiting with the always amazing Christopher Rice.

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For those unfamiliar with Christopher’s work, his newest novel co-written by Anne Rice, Ramses the Damned: The Passion of Cleopatra, will be released later this month. He was kind enough to sign a copy for me and is a novel I would highly recommend!

 

I also had the incredible opportunity to meet Sherrilyn Kenyon who was kind and generous with her time. I must admit to be a touch star-struck to meet her and she could not have been kinder.

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Overall SDCC was an incredible experience for which I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to attend!

 

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Celebration of the Fantastic

Rose City & Wizard Con – Portland, Oregon

For those who don’t know, I am a die-hard Star Wars fan. I mean the kind of fan who is currently making plans for the midnight show of the next film that won’t be out until Christmas. So when it was announced that Carrie Fisher was coming to Portland, I had my tickets in hand as fast as my fingers could click the purchase button.

The event was Rose City Comic Con and, to my delight, was a wonderful event all around. I loved the energetic feel of gathering with fellow fans of shows as legendary as Star Wars to those as iconic as superheroes and power rangers.

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I loved people watching, occasionally photographing the fun costumes that some had begun to plan months in advance of the event.   I, who normally feel out of place in any crowd, quickly felt right at home among these fellow dreamers, discussing theories about what would occur in upcoming marvel films, favorite fantasy novels and of course, the returning world of Star Wars.

And then I met Princess Leia, air predictably tight in my chest, as I struggled to avoid stuttering ‘I’m such a huge fan’ or something equally generic. I managed to smile and say hello as she signed a copy of Episode IV for me and then, later in the con, signed a photograph that we had taken with her.

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One great story that came out of the event involved nail polish. After signing my photograph, I was asked by Carrie if she could see my hand, which of course I gave to her, no questions asked. She proceeded to grab a bottle of gold glitter nail polish, glanced at the design on my nails and proceeded to paint over my thumbnail. Strange? Yes. In a totally awesome way? YES!

 

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But it gets better. My best friend was with me when we went to get signatures. After she painted my nail, she asked for his. He proceeded to shake his head, and walked away. When I caught up to him I said, ‘would you seriously not let Princess Leia paint your nails?’ His eyes went wide and he said:

‘What?’

“You wouldn’t let Leia paint your nails!”

“I didn’t know that is what she was asking!” he exclaimed as I started to laugh. “I would have let her paint my nail. I would have let her paint all my nails!”

I, of course being the awesome best friend that I am, proceeded to call his sister about not allowing Leia to paint his nails and he has been appropriately teased about this ever since.

We also met Ray Park, who was a very nice guy to speak to. Another fan girl moment for me as he played one of the most iconic villains to grace the Star Wars franchise, Darth Maul. He took photographs, signed some pictures, and chatted with every person who approached him.

 

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Fast forward a few months later, and it only seemed fair that when my husband (A Trekkie through and through) asked if we could meet William Shatner at the Wizard Con a few months later, I agreed.

And see him we did.

Joined by two close friends, we traversed the Con with eyes wide in child-like amazement. Walking through the rows of vendors and artists is an experience unto itself. It featured everything from comic book artists, to authors, to craftsmen. You could even, at a few stands, get a tattoo right there in the middle of the con. (and many people did!) I got a few books signed, bought a hairpiece fit for an elven queen and a beautiful necklace with dragons.

I met fantasy author Terry Brooks, who I have been a long time fan of. When I told him that I was  fantasy author myself, he took the time to speak a little about writing with me and wished me luck with my own work, which was an amazing moment for me!

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We also ran into friend and fellow author, EA Channon who recently released a new book in his Flesh of the Blood fantasy series. He and his wife have been attending Cons all over the country to promote his works.

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Then, of course, we went to see the most important part of any Con, the celebrities! We met several celebrity guests, everyone from childhood heroes to teenage crushes.

Among those we met, included Jennifer Morrison, star of Once Upon A Time and House, M.D. In person, she was very sweet, entertaining her guests with an occasional story and greeting everyone with a kind smile.

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James Marsters, a talented voice actor, perhaps most famous for playing Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He turned out to be among the kindest of those gathered, taking time to speak and visit with each fan as they approached. He took selfies at the table and engaged in enough conversation to make everyone feel as though they were special, including myself who inevitably transformed into a mumbling fangirl when it was finally my turn to approach the table.

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In addition to signing autographs, Marsters also offered to call a friend and leave a message in the voice of his vampire alter ego. Unable, to resist, I sent a message to my friend Raven, telling her not to pick up the phone and had Marsters proceed to call and leave her a message. It was awesome of him to do so and her elated reaction made the day truly memorable.

We also, in the name of proceeds going to children’s cancer research, placed a Bounty out for the arrest of our friend. Bounty Hunters came for him traveling across the majority of the con, to walk him back to jail where he spent five minutes paying for his crimes as his friends snapped photos.

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My husband and I also met Jewel Staite, aka Kaylee from Firefly, also known as “the other woman” from our college years. She was pleasant and engaging, an impressive feat with her newborn on tow; but the best part was how red my husband turned when he read her message on her photograph asking him to “Tell me I’m pretty?” The same goes for my best friend, who turned a similar shade of red when we teased of his boyish crush on Jessica Jones star Krysten Ritter.

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But little will best meeting William Shatner. I was not much of a trekkie, but I was a fan of his work on the legal dramedy Boston Legal.

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We met him and exchanged a few pleasantries. As much as you can with the mile-long line behind you. But his Q & A session was wonderfully done. I am not sure how many questions he actually answered, but (and he forewarned us of a propensity to ramble) it truly was story time with Grandpa Kirk.  His tales, anecdotes and occasional insults made us laugh, and more importantly made us think on topics like friendship, commitment, and dedication.

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What was probably the most amazing thing to me about these events was the sheer love of fiction. Whether it was comic books, television shows, anime, or novels, this was a celebration of the worlds dreamed up by artists and adored by fans.

 

The love of fans was palpable years, sometimes decades, after the series had drawn to a close and the artists had long since left the stage. Cons like this are more than a chance to embrace the inner nerd and/or child. It is the opportunity for so many to come together and celebrate the power of dreams and imagination.

 

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