Amy and I got to meet Janet and Linda at Bouchercons in Raleigh and Long Beach. And when we went to NYC last year we got to meet up with them again and also meet Jackie Sherbow in person. So, in honor of these editors’ posts coming up, I hope you don’t mind if I rerun my post from a little over a year ago. Hey, the TV networks do it. So here’s a revisit to that wonderful trip.
From L to R around the table: Janet Hutchings, me, Eve Allyn, Doug Allyn, Jackie Sherbow, Linda Landrigan |
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New York, New York, it’s a wonderful town. The Bronx is up and the Battery’s down. Or is it the other way around? Amy (the wife) and I recently spent a week in New York City and I’m still not sure. (Well, I am, but it plays better the other way.) And now the legally required disclaimer: I wrote about this trip for another blog a few weeks ago as my last slot for SleuthSayers was the family blog post that Amy did. So I didn’t have a chance to talk about our trip here. But it was writing-related and so great and so much fun I wanted to share a slightly revised version with SleuthSayers too.
Grand Central Terminal and the Chrysler Building |
We booked out on Jet Blue because we heard about their great on-time record. We got lucky—they were late both coming and going. I guess someone has to be the exception to the rule.
The week was a whirlwind of adventures and some sightseeing, much of it filled up with literary events. We arrived Monday night and since the hotel is next door to Grand Central Terminal we decided to check it out and have dinner at the famous Oyster Bar. Talk about a cool place. Then we walked around the neighborhood near the hotel late into the night.
On Tuesday we went to the Ellery Queen offices for tea with Janet and Linda Landrigan, editor of Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, and Jackie Sherbow, senior assistant editor for both EQMM and AHMM. Also there were Doug Allyn and his wife, Eve. Doug’s stories came in #2 and 3 in this year’s poll. But he’s been #1 11 times. I think it will be a long time before anyone can top that!
From L to R: Jackie Sherbow, Doug Allyn, Linda Landrigan, Janet Hutchings, me |
Everyone was very gracious. And it was good to talk with Janet again and Linda, who I’d met briefly before. And to meet Jackie for the first time in person, but who I’ve had a lot of correspondence with.
Me and Jackie Sherbow |
In the subway: L to R me, Eve Allyn, Doug Allyn and Amy |
After the party at the Mysterious Bookshop, Jackie was once again our subway guide, taking us to a real New York pizza place that she likes. So she, Doug and Eve, and Amy and I, braved the rain to get to the subway and then the pizza place. And in a scene that could have been out of a Woody Allen movie, we stepped just inside a local market to get out of the rain for a few minutes. I was waiting for the “nasty” New Yorkers to kick us out, but nobody was nasty and nobody kicked us out. Eve grabbed some plastic bags from the produce section to cover our heads and we ventured back out into the rain. We still got soaked by the time we made it to the pizza place. But the pizza was good and it was all worth it. After dinner, Jackie headed home. Doug and Eve, Amy and I took a cab back to the hotel. And this was the one loquacious cabby we had the whole time we were in New York and he was a riot. When we were just about at the hotel he nudged through a crosswalk and some guy in the walk started yelling at him, challenging him to a fight. Now we felt like we were in New York.
Jackie guiding us through the subway. |
Grand Central Terminal |
The next day was the Ellery Queen cocktail party and awards, held at a specialized library not too far from the hotel. And it was a truly terrific experience. But the best part (besides picking up the award of course 😉) was being able to meet people in person that I know online but hadn’t met for one reason or another. Fellow SleuthSayer David Dean. Tom Savage. Dave Zeltserman, who published some of my stories early on in his HardLuck Stories magazine, and whose Small Crimes was just made into a movie on Netflix that released recently, so check it out. Besides hanging with Janet, Linda and Jackie, we also got to hang with Doug and Eve Allyn again, both of whom were great to hang with.
Me and Doug Allyn at the Ellery Queen cocktail party. |
And, of course, it was more than a thrill to win the award!
Me receiving the Award. |
That’s the litany, now for the real deal: While we loved New York and all of the events, the best part of anything like this, Bouchercon, Left Coast Crime, etc., is the people. The community of mystery writers is a very warm, very supportive group. And, as I’ve mentioned, it was great to see old friends and also meet new people. We saw Jim Ziskin and Catriona McPherson, and had a nice chat with both of them. Met Otto Penzler. And it was good to meet Sam Reaves, Dave Zeltserman and too many others to name here. And great to spend time with Janet, Linda and Jackie.
Amy and Jackie at the Edgars. |
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Look for Past is Prologue and Fade Out on Bunker Hill (a Howard Hamm story) in upcoming issues of AHMM and EQMM, respectively.
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And now for the usual BSP:
And some good news: My story “Windward,” from Coast to Coast: Private Eyes from Sea to Shining Sea (edited by Andrew McAleer & me) is nominated for a Macavity Award for Best Short Story. Our own Art Taylor’s story, “A Necessary Ingredient,” and Matt Coyle’s story, “The #2 Pencil,” also from Coast to Coast are also nominated. Congratulations Art and Matt! And I’m truly thrilled at how much recognition our little anthology is receiving. It’s very rewarding. And thanks to all who contributed and everyone who voted for these stories!
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Looks like you have a great time. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteThanks, O'Neil. And we really did have a terrific time from the time landed till we took off for home.
ReplyDeleteGreat column, Paul. Edgar Week is indeed a fantastic time, and I love those photos! Linda, Janet, and Jackie are of course my heroes (heroines?), and were so kind to Carolyn and me during our NYC visit--and Doug and Eve Allyn are two of the nicest folks on the planet.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, this is a great intro to the Dell posts over the next three days.
Thanks, John. And yup, they're really all great people and fun to hang with. And I hope one day maybe you and Carolyn and Amy and I can hang together in NYC or some other place...like Bouchercon.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful week! Thanks for sharing it, and congrats!
ReplyDeleteI love New York & although I've never lived there, every time I go there I see someone I know. I doubt I'll be going to New York again any time soon, as my husband is in a wheelchair these days & doesn't want to go to New York.
ReplyDeleteAbout cab drivers, one time I was on Yelp looking for reviews of local Buffalo area cab companies & saw a great six-word story someone had written, probably unintentionally, about a local cabbie:
"Awful awful man. Fuckin hilarious though."
Thanks, Thomas. It truly was a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteLove that review of the cabbie, Liz. And I'm sorry to hear about your husband. I can certainly understand, though, why he wouldn't want to make the trip.
ReplyDelete"When we were just about at the hotel he nudged through a crosswalk and some guy in the walk started yelling at him, challenging him to a fight. Now we felt like we were in New York."
ReplyDeleteThat sounds about right Paul, haha! Like that scene in Midnight Cowboy, where Dustin Hoffman starts yellig "i'm walkin' here..."
This trip sounds like it was just golden! Here's hoping you have many more like it!
Thanks, Lisa. I hope we have many more like it, too :-) . And I hope you will as well.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is a great scene from Midnight Cowboy -- hadn't thought of that in a long time.