Packing and Revealing Secrets

After a celebrating my birthday, two things suddenly hit me. One I need to get back to writing the book and packing for Arisia.


What is the book about? Max, yes, I'm finally working on Max's book. Vampire Max Vander Meer is the king of the New York vampires and the founder of the Arnhem Knights. He's also gorgeous, fun and … well, I'm not going to tell everything. You'll see.


I also realized that I needed to pack my things for Arisia next week. Arisia is the largest science fiction conference in New England. Arisia is January 14-17 at the Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel, 425 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02210


At Arisia, I will be on panels, doing a booksigning, and a reading.  I will have books on me for sale.  Just ask.  Here's the schedule as I have it.


Friday, Jan. 14   9:30 PM     Paine (room)   How to be a Good Moderator


Sat., Jan. 15    11  AM   Galleria (area)   Autograph Session   (one hour and 15 minutes)


Sun. , Jan. 16   9:30 AM   Hale (room)  Reading  (I will have books for sale)


Sun., Jan. 16   12:30 PM   Paine (room)  Harry Potter & the Deadly Hallows


So if you're in Boston be sure to drop by my signing or reading.  I believe you have to be a member of the convention to attend the panels. 


How was my birthday?  Good so far.  The family is celebrating on Sunday.  I received today the most wonderful necklace with two charms–one an apple like Bella's apple and the other a little Harry Potter Golden Snitch.   Things can only get better.


Enough secrets for now.  LOL


–Susan

Susan Hanniford Crowley



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