Bouchercon Recap 2017

Bouchercon 2017: Passport to Murder
Location: Toronto, Canada
Hotel: Sheraton Centre Toronto
Date: October 12 – 15, 2017

Bouchercon is the world’s finest annual crime fiction event, bringing together more than 1,500 authors, fans, publishers, reviewers, booksellers, editors, and every other part of the community for a fantastic four-day event.


Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Arrived in Toronto and checked into my room. Got a nice view of the CN Tower. Went to the bank and got some Canadian money. Had lunch in the Food Court under the hotel – Chinese. Then did my volunteering gig – working the registration desk. Ann from Oz and I took a cab ($15 CAD) to Eva’s Original Chimneys (454 Bloor St W) and tried their hand-made ice cream cone – I had the typical vanilla/chocolate twist with rainbow sprinkles on the cinnamon coated cone. Yummy. To prevent the ice cream from falling through the bottom, they put a chocolate truffle as the base.

We decided we would brave their subway system, which is so cool. We couldn’t just buy a one-way ticket, so we paid $20 for their reloaded card and darn if we couldn’t figure out how to pay for our fare. It was fun taking their subway – although, we couldn’t figure out if we got off the correct stop because we were looking for a particular word – but with help from a train rider we were on our way. The funny thing is we kept saying what is “M” and then we look up on the door and it told us.

Then we went to the park across the street from hotel and enjoyed the TORONTO sign that changes colors three times. For some reason, I couldn’t get the colors in my picture, but it did reflect on the ground. Then I ran into my friends and spent the rest of the evening in the lobby hanging with my friends.

view from my hotel room

Eva’s Original Chimneys

Toronto signage and reflections

Wednesday, October 10, 2017
Had an early breakfast at hotel and then Ovidia and I went to Dundas Square / Eaton Centre to take the hop on and hop off bus tour, only we plan to stay hop on and besides the weather was dismal with rain and a damp day. We saw Casa Loma, Bata Shoe Museum, China Town, CN Tower, Hockey Hall of Fame, St. Lawrence Market and the Distillery District. Then we decided to walk back to the hotel from within the Eaton Centre mall and the walk wasn’t that bad, since when we came out of the underground mall, we were right next to the clock building. Later I had a pre-convention board meeting and after, there was more hanging out with friends.

Departure (First) stop on Hop On Hop Off Tour

Royal Ontario Museum (merging the old with the new)

Hockey Hall of Fame

Windows painted on side of building

Dog park (they are statues)

St. Lawrence Market

Thursday, October 14, 2017
Met Judy, Kristopher, Michael, Ann from Oz and Kris’ friend Erin LaBonte-Mckay for breakfast at Tim Horton’s. After, they went to the Speed Dating Event and I went to the panel that I was on: Bouchercon 101. On the panel were Jeff Siger, Ruth Gordon, Erin Mitchell, Mike Bursaw, Dru Ann Love and Helen Nelson. We had to tell a story and for the life of me, I could not remember Sue Grafton’s name so instead I said “you know the Y-Lady, the one who writes the alphabet book.” And everyone knew who I was talking about and then the other panelists talked about their encounter with the “Y-Lady.” It was funny.

Bouchercon 101 Panel (photo courtesy of John Thomas Bychowski)

Speed Dating – right side

Speed Dating – left side

Bouchercon 101 – right side

Bouchercon 101 – right side

Then went to the Kensington gathering where I saw a plentitude of authors (Gave a big hug to Laura Bradford) and picked up two books from new upcoming series. A group of us (Judy, Susie and Risa) went to SOMA Chocolatemaker in the Distillery District for a chocolate tasting, where I braved sampling the three different types of dark chocolate and yes, they had one milk chocolate sample). We also got to taste pure chocolate nibs and chocolate dust (that’s what I’m calling it. It which was very informative. For dinner, another group (Susan Elia MacNeal, Judy Bobalick, Erin Mitchell, Susan Vasli) went to Maezo Restaurant– an Indian restaurant where we and shared five dishes. Everything was delicious. Then onto the Opening Ceremony and then the HarperCollins reception.

SOMA Chocolatemaker in Distillery District

Chocolate nibs

Chocolate Tasting Sample

Friday, October 13, 2017
As part of my Bouchercon tradition, I had breakfast with Rae James who writes the fabulous “Hollis Morgan” series. Then it was off to a few panels where I was waylaid and missed a few panels chatting with friends along the way. Then there was the GMM board meeting where we voted four new members on the board. Next up was the Librarian’s Tea where an unexpected event happened – – the fire alarm went off and like the person she is, Hank Phillippi Ryan held court with great aplomb, even incorporating the fire alarm in her talk. Interesting note was the fire alarm had a nice melody as it rang throughout the evening. Had dinner with Matthew, the former English Teacher, Eric and Aimee at BNB (Burgers & Bistro) restaurant where I had once again, the Chorizo Rigatoni. Yum, Yum. The evening closed with the Pub Quiz, hosted by the Crime Writers of Canada, which was a barrel of fun. Our team lost with a score of 13 points, but we had a good time.

New Author’s Breakfast

Swags

Dark Side of the Loon: Susan Thibadeau, Jess Lourey, Donna Andrews, Larry Kelter, Elizabeth J. Duncan, Patricia Smiley,

Wartime and Crime: Holly West, Susan Elia MacNeal, Radha Vatsal, Charles and Caroline Todd, John Lawton

True v Clue: Martin Edwards, Matt Coyle, Jessie Chandler, Leigh Perry, Lachlan Smith

Hank Phillippi Ryan, Linwood Barclay (unseen), Laura Bradford, Sara Paretsky, Diane Vallere

The Librarian’s Tea with Ausma Zehanat Khan and Nadine Nettmann

Saturday, October 14, 2017
The day started with the Sisters in Crime breakfast where Diane Vallere gave her last speech as President. New President is Kendel Lynn.

Sisters in Crime buffet breakfast

Diane Vallere, 2016 President, Sisters in Crime

Kendel Lynn, 2017 President, Sisters in Crime

Then it was the day I have been waiting for. A group of us (Art, Judy, Rae, Janet, Susie, Alice, John, Eric, Aimee, Ovidia, and I) went to the Fairmont Royal York Hotel for an Afternoon Tea event. To get there, we traverse through the underground and oh what a lovely walk it was as we consulted various maps to get us there on time. The Library Room where the tea was held was picture perfect, although one of the picture on the wall was slight skewed. The tea was perfect. I selected the Jasmine tea which was heavenly as was the traditional finger sandwiches and their selection of pastries. Because my friend Eleanor couldn’t attend, I was sending her pictures of so that she can join us vicariously. After tea, a few of use trekked back to hotel underground while another went topside.

Afternoon Tea at the Fairmont Royal York (photo courtesy of Art Taylor)

The menu

The delicacies

finger sandwiches

the pastries

the scones

English trifle

While at the hotel, I get a message from my New York friend, Judi, telling me she is also in Toronto and we agreed to meet up for a few minutes in the hotel lobby. Next up Judy, Kristopher and I walked in the rain to the Minotaur reception that was held in the La La Club and then to the Seventh Street reception that was held in the Ben McNally Book Store. The evening closed with dinner with Kristopher, Nikki and I at Shopsy’s Deli Restaurant.

Reading the Rainbow: Kristopher Zgorski, Owen Laukkanen, Stephanie Gayle, John Copenhaver, Jessie Chandler, Greg Herren

Do You Want to Know a Secret?: Hank Phillippi Ryan, Rhys Bowen, Ingrid Thoft, Hallie Ephron, Roberta Islieb, Jenn McKinlay, Deborah Crombie

Sunday, October 15, 2017
My last day with the crime fiction tribe. Of course, at 4 in the morning, there was a loud argument outside my door (drunken guests) and soon I heard banging on the doors (not my door). I heard later that security was called. On the agenda, was brunch and the Anthony’s Award. After a few goodbyes, it was time to leave where I encountered a 3-hour delay due to air traffic. Finally arrived home at 11:30 and crashed.

last view of the CN Tower from my room

Thespian Readings: R.J. Koreto, L.A. Chandlar, Kimberly G. Belle, Catriona McPherson, J.A. Hennrikus, David A. Poulsen

After a 3-hour delay, finally taking off.

Looking forward to next year’s Bouchercon which is being held in St. Petersburg, Florida.

22 responses to “Bouchercon Recap 2017

  1. Terrific pictures & recap, Dru Ann. Thanks for the great post!

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  2. NOW I know why I didn’t see much of you at B’con, and why you were so tired on Sunday morning 🙂 Nice report.

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  3. Valerie Horowitz

    Except for the challenging rain and travel logistics, it seems that you had an epic Bouchercon!

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  4. So great to see you there! Looking forward to St. Pete!

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  5. Thank you for the insight to B-Con. I am going to attend in Florida next year and it was great to see some of the goings on. I won’t know anyone there but I can’t wait.

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  6. Great recap and glad you enjoyed my hometown. Did you know when the Toronto sign is blue and white it’s for the Toronto Maple Leafs (their colors)! Always good to see you Dru.

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  7. Sounds as if a good time was had by all. So happy you enjoyed it and Toronto.

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  8. mariagraziaswan.com

    Oh, Dru, now I want to go to the next one and follow you around, maybe I can pretend to be your assistant. You find all the best places. Thank you for sharing.

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  9. Great to finally meet in person, Dru!

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  10. Great photos of locations and events. You have a cheerful smile. Glad you had fun. Thanks for sharing all of this and the location for next year.

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  11. Loved reading this, Dru. It sounds like you had an amazing time. After hearing about all that food, I had to make myself a snack! LOL!

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  12. Thanks for such a great summary! LOVE THE TEA PIX!!!

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  13. Michelle Fidler

    I’ve been to Toronto twice, back in ’01 and ’02. I think I’ve seen the building with the windows painted on the side. I may have taken a picture of it. I spent a lot of time at Eaton Centre shopping. I visited the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and the CN Tower’s gift shop. I took a tour to Niagara Falls. I rode the subway and the streetcars. I didn’t get lost on the subway (just afterwards when I got off), but it’s easy to get confused when you arrive in the station because it’s hard to find the street you need. It’s easier by bus or streetcar when you can actually see the streets you’re on. I think they have another subway line now. When I went there they had two lines that intersected – one was a U shape and the other was straight (maybe it was Bloor Street).

    Jasmine tea isn’t for me — too flowery! I like other tea.

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  14. Fantastic photos. Thanks for sharing.

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