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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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New Orleans – Halloween 2022

I spent Halloween in one of my favorite cities, New Orleans! We flew in on a Thursday evening and, after dropping off our bags, headed down in search of our long-missed Bourbon street. Even though Halloween was still days away, the party had already begun!

My friends and I have a tradition in New Orleans, to begin each trip at the Acme Oyster House, featuring some of the best cajan cuisine to be found in the Crescent City. We indulged in starting the meal with fried crawfish tails and followed it with po’boys and a large platter of fried fish with hush puppies. Everything was wonderful as we enjoyed each bite before wandering down the crowded party street, admiring early costumes & happy resellers (and grabbing a margarita…to go)!

We also discovered the French 75 Bar. As a lover of crisp, dry bubbles and sparkling cocktails, it was a must-stop on our trip!

The next morning, Friday, we took a day to explore some familiar places. We began at the Carousel Bar inside the historic Hotel Monteleone. A sparkling jewel of the French Quarter, the Hotel Monteleone is one of the last family-owned-and-operated hotels in New Orleans, and has been since 1886. The bar inside is on a moving platform, where guests are rotated in a full circle once every 15 minutes. With a traditional champagne cocktail, we enjoyed the luxurious decor and took a spin or two before heading to a late lunch at Brennan’s.

Another staple of the New Orleans food scene, Brennan’s features an innovative creole menu which combines both French and Spanish influences. Our brunch menu included Eggs St. Charles (composed of catfish and a poached egg, topped blood orange hollandaise, served over a bed of cremed spinach) and Eggs Hussard (like a traditional Eggs Benedict, but with a rich red wine sauce as well) The result – scrumptious! 

As it turned out, in addition to being Halloween weekend, it was as the fourth Friday of October…also known as international Champagne day! So in the courtyard, the restaurant manager taught a group of customers how to properly sabre open a bottle which bartenders proceeded to pour from!

We then proceeded to walk the rows of Bourbon and Royal Street, enjoying people watching and dropping into a few shops to peruse the fantasy and gothic offering of the city. 

Saturday morning was a meeting with friends over breakfast. The group included members of the Anne Rice scene like coven members Michelle, Vampires Louis du Pont du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt (No. Seriously. It’s their actual names!).


 
Our group close friends usually meets in New Orleans once a year, but have been unable to do so due to Covid. It was great visiting and renewing old friendships as we caught up on each other’s lives.  

Then, we ventured to Metairie Cemetery on a more solemn and important pilgrimage. 

As we reached the cemetery entrance, the sun vanished behind dark grey clouds and the sky opened around us. As the rain poured down, our group of four wandered through the sacred grounds in search of the Rice Family Mausoleum. It took time to find it, the patter of splashing rain surrounding us before we finally gathered at the final resting place of our beloved Anne Rice. 

For those who don’t know, my MA dissertation and a portion of my PhD studies centered on Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles. Meeting Anne was one of the greatest moments of my life, and being an invited guest to her ball for several years was one of its greatest honors. She was a woman who inspired both my academic and creative work. A writer who taught me about the kind of author I wish to be. The time I was granted with her, and the conversations we had, are cherished memories which are dear to my heart. 

Almost a decade ago, Anne also introduced our small group, and it was with sombre, but grateful, hearts that we laid flowers upon the mausoleum steps, the final resting place of the woman who had meant so much to us on so many levels of our lives. Together we paid our quiet respects, speaking our farewells and thanks to Anne, for all she had given us and the numerous ways she, and her enduring legacy changed our lives for the better. 

The following morning, Sunday October 30th, began on a lighter note, as my husband and I took a riverboat jazz brunch cruise down the Mississippi. With good food and lively music, we took in the sights along the river and enjoyed a few rays of sunshine. 

We then headed to the Garden District Book Shop, hosting the memorial second line in honor of the late Anne Rice. Nearly a thousand people showed up to honor the life and legacy of the writer who had immortalized New Orleans through her novels, as much as the immortal creatures within them. It was an incredible and humbling site to see how many gathered to honor Anne, and I was grateful to be a part of the event. (photo with Sue Quiroz)

After, we grabbed a quick bite a our favorite hole in the wall, The Howlin’ Wolf. With gator dogs, fried crawfish and local beers, it’s a great place to grab a quick bite in the city.

We then returned to the hotel to get ready for the Dark Gift Alliance Resurrection Ball. Hosted by our friends Michelle and Lestat, the event was a gorgeous gathering of those who love the gothic, vampiric, and the soul of New Orleans. Everyone was dressed to the nines, from gothic costumes to dazzling ballgowns. Featuring an array of live music, good food, and friends, the event was lovely and one I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a fun Halloween night. 

At the end of the night, as October 30th transformed to Halloween Night, attendees of the ball left the ballroom and ventured to our outdoor location  on the banks of the Mississippi River. Lead by the master of ceremonies, Madame X, a tribute was held to honor Anne Rice. I was one of three featured speakers at this memorial event. I was honored to have been asked, and to share my memories of Anne with a group of those who held her in similar fondness. 

When the event wrapped up, hugs were exchanged with heartfelt thanks and goodbyes as we ventured back to the hotel and began to pack for the journey home. 

The trip was an amazing assemblage of renewed friendships, reminiscing old memories, and honoring the memory of Anne Rice. It was a trip which filled my heart with happiness, comfort, and healing. I am grateful for being able to venture to the city which shall always hold a piece of my heart, and the many whose friendship has come to mean so much over the decade since my first trip.

Until our next meeting, my dear New Orleans. 

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