The big news this past week was all about the Tucson Festival of Books. I arranged the author signings and helped run the Desert Sleuths Sisters in Crime booth all weekend. We had 40 authors over the course of the weekend—working in tandem with the Poisoned Pen Bookstore to make all the authors books available for sale in the DS SinC booth. Here are three photos of special interest to the followers of my website and the members of the AZ Historical Novel Society.
Sharon Kay Penman and I actually managed to enjoy a relaxed dinner together during this crazy weekend, but here she is chatting with a reader while the volunteers, including me, hang out in the background. (J.A. Jance is on the right, charming readers and signing.) We sold an impressive stack of Sharon’s latest in her Richard the Lionheart series, A King’s Ransom, although admittedly it doesn’t take very many volumes to make a tall stack with this big book.
I had a chance to catch up with one of our AZ HNS regulars, Donis Casey. Her latest historical mystery with Alastair is coming out this June and she’ll take the stage to tell us about it in the fall.
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One of my favorite historical mystery writers, Rhys Bowen, also did a signing. She’s agreed to speak to the AZ HNS next winter when she’s back in the Phoenix area. If you haven’t found her Molly Murphy or Royal Spyness series, go look. Lots of fun.
Here are my favorites from around the web regarding archaeology, history and historical fiction.
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Excavations at Troy will be done by a Turkish team for the first time this year. Previously modern dig was supervised and done by German University of Tübingen. Link here
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Achilles our with a tendon injury. Hippocrates skeptical of recovery chances. Silly satire for a laugh on Newsbiscuit. Link here
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Another Place, Another Time: 8 Historical novels fr top talent via Nancy Bilyeau in Du Jour magazine Link here
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Tomb of Alexander the Great’s hostile successor, King Cassander, found in northern Greece. Gorgeous coins, jewelry & vases Link here
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Celebrating Women Series: Stephanie Thornton on Hatshepsut, Pharaoh of Egypt on Erin Al-Mehairi’s Oh, for the Hook of a Book blog. Come join the celebration and explore women from a very wide range of history as the series moves along. My Hittite and Mycenaean queens will appear later. Link here
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Celebrating Women Series: Hildegard von Bingen prolific 12thC Benedictine Link here
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Getting the Vote: Women’s Suffrage Movement in Norway. Celebrating Women Series continues with Julie Rose Link here
Beautiful, Judy. Desert Sleuths (and you) were the perfect hostess(es) at the TFoB. And it is always a treat to sit and sign next to Rhys Bowen
And that pesky medievalist Jeri Westerson was happy to sign with the Desert Sleuths, too!
I think calling yourself pesky, Jeri, is a serious disservice! As I recall you bought my dinner Sat night and were entirely charming throughout your signing. And any time you are going to find yourself in Phoenix, let me know because the eager historical fiction fans of the AZ HNS would love to hear you speak.
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