Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Bouchercon! We won!

I've been at Bouchercon!

I was horrible about posting while I was there, and bad about taking pictures too.

What I did VERY well though was screech "hurray" when clients won awards.



Jeff Marks won the Anthony Award for best non-fiction work for his biobibliography of Anthony Boucher.

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  1. Janet's back! Janet's back! *throws confetti*

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  2. I screeched "hurray" when I saw an update from you today. :)

    Congrats to all of you! That's great!

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  3. Congrats! And I seriously doubt it was luck!

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  4. Congratulations! To all three of you!

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  5. Hooray! So glad you're back. Your minions missed you. I was afraid that the FTC scared you into quitting your blog. I should have known better.

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  6. I think Andrew Grant will be your next award winner with EVEN. I bought a copy at Bouchercon and I'm definitely into it. He's a hell of an author.

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  7. Hooray! Congrats to the three of you - I hope you celebrated until the wee hours.

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  8. Way to go, Dana and Jeff - big congrats!

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  9. Congrats to you and your entire stable of uber-talented writers. Oh, to be a part of that group!!!

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  10. Congrats!
    And Yippee for me to be able to read your posts again...I was going through withdrawl!
    Christi

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  11. Hurrah for the awards! And Hurrah for a new post!

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  12. HOORAY! Well done, and congrats to your awesome authors :D!

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  13. I was becoming worried. What were we to think? Possible reasons for your absence included:

    1) Ran away to some beach in Hawaii, currently being served by half naked native boys, sipping pina-coladas.
    2) Joined the Justice League.

    Congrats and I am glad that you are back!

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  14. Thank you, everyone--and congratulations again to Jeff! Winning the Macavity is a tremendous honor and we're still doing the happy dance here at the Dana Cameron Literary Empire.

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  15. Congratulations to Janet, Jeff, and Dana! YAY!

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  16. Congrats Janet. Really missed your posts! Glad your back in action. way too much lovey-dovey stuff going on with the other blogs I follow.

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  17. Thank goodness you're back. I was going through withdrawl from my daily dose of snark. Congrats to your clients and their success and your keen eye for seeing those diamonds in the rough.

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  18. For a short description of what it's like to be sitting next to Janet when one of her authors wins, see my blog post.

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  19. Dana. Congratulations to you too. It's fun to see friends win.

    I think Dana would agree with me that we're are the lucky writers who got an agent like you!

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  20. A few years ago I coached a moot court team at a national competition. One of my coachees/speakers 'got it' and actually listened to my advice/critiques (which included using the word xenophobe in his presentation . . .)

    When he was named for best presentation I leaped to my feet and made a sound similiar to an 'oooh-gaaa' horn. In a room full of attorneys and law professors . . . I don't care, my guy won!!!

    You go Janet!

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