Headed off for Murder in the Grove in Boise, ID, the first weekend in June. Murder in the Grove is one of my favorite crime/mystery conferences, and I decided that's due to several factors.
First, the conference is small enough to get to know more people. Maybe that's an oxymoron: Bigger conference, more people to meet--but also more intimidating. Another factor is that there are good panels, with typically, one all-day workshop provided by a well known author. And finally the folks who put on the conference, Partners in Crime members and volunteers, are friendly and knowledgeable. It's also good that the hotel is fairly small and intimate. I don't know about others, but riding with strangers with the same funky, big name tags hanging around their necks in such a small space, is a great way to meet someone new. I'll be attending for fun but also representing Mystery Writers of America's Northwest Chapter where I'm treasurer and board member. Interestingly, the Northwest Chapter takes in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska and the "touching parts" of Montana.
Love to hear back from others about their thoughts and adventures at mystery/crime conferences.