Seattle Romance Book Fair: October 10, 4:30-6, Bellevue Hilton
I’ve been MIA since I’m working hard to finish my manuscript by tomorrow’s deadline. At midnight I turn into a pumpkin. Mark your calendars for the upcoming Emerald City Writers’ Conference Book Fair on October 10th. We have a fabulous list of authors, mostly romance but also some fantasy. Come join us and be sure to say hi!
Local Book Fair Offers Opportunity to Chat with Best Selling Authors
The Greater Seattle Romance Writers of America is sponsoring a Book Fair on October 10, 2009 at the Bellevue Hilton. The event runs from 4:30-6:00 pm in the Skyview Ballroom and includes signing opportunities with the more than fifty best selling and award winning authors listed below. This is a free event and open to the public. A portion of the proceeds will go to support DAWN, the Domestic Abuse Women’s Network of King County. The Bellevue Hilton is located at 300 112th Avenue SE in Bellevue, Washington. Their phone number is 425-455-1300.
Cherry Adair
PJ Alderman
Elizabeth Amber
Susan Andersen
Jenna Bayley Burke
Hanna Rhys Barnes
Susan Colleen Browne
Mary Buckham
Wendy Burge
Megan Chance
Eileen Cook
Deborah Cooke
Lacy Danes
B.J. Daniels
Heather Davis
Claire Delacroix
Cait Donnelly
Robert Dugoni
Bonnie Edwards
Yasmine Galenorn
Lisa Hendrix
Mark Henry
Lisa Jackson
Delle Jacobs
Paty Jager
Jean Johnson
Janice Kay Johnson
Rosemary Jones
Kris Kennedy
Cindy Kirk
Anthea Lawson
Linda Hope Lee
Anne Lethbridge
Jennie Lucas
Susan Lyons
Kate MacAlister
Susan Mallery
Margaret Mallory
Delilah Marvelle
Phoebe Matthews
Bob Mayer
Terry McLaughlin
Minette Meador
Mima
Debra Mullins
Hannah Murray
Alexis Morgan
Jane Porter
Therese Daly Ramin
Terri Reed
Serena Robar
Gina Robinson
Jacquie Rodgers
Gerri Russell
Jessa Slade
Shelli Stevens
Christine Warren
Susan Wingate
Linda Wisdom
Robin Wood
Michelle Ann Young

I’ve discovered (courtesy of facebook) a new tour company that combines my love of romance novels with my love of world travel.
I’ve been on a broadway musical kick for the past two weeks: Les Mis, Miss Saigon, Phantom of the Opera, Camelot, Into the Woods, even a little Wicked, though I haven’t see it yet (to be remedied tomorrow!). I can’t help but ask myself: if Broadway is so popular in American culture, why don’t romance novels garner the same respect? Most musicals are romance plots where people burst into song. Disney, too, is full of romance novels put to music. So why are romances still looked down upon as “bodice rippers”? Is it the sex? There’s sex on Broadway. The Twilight phenomenon is also puzzling. How can people read Twilight and dis romance? It’s the same thing!
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