Last weekend marked the annual Suffolk Mystery Authors Festival in the Suffolk Conference Center at the Hilton Garden Inn Suffolk Riverfront in Suffolk, Virginia. You should be able to retain the “Suffolk” part by now, so I’m going to refer to it as SMAF from here on.
This was my fourth SMAF, though the first two were virtual,
thanks to the pandemic our president at the time assured us would only affect
fifteen people, tops. The Beloved Spouse™ joined me last year when we were
first able to attend in person and we both looked forward to this year’s event.
The previous organizer left for another job around the first
of the year, but the transition was seamless and this year’s festival didn’t
miss a step. It’s always a remarkably well-organized event, and no one takes
better care of authors than the folks at SMAF. They order your books for you
and donate any that don’t sell to local organizations. The swag they provide is
also exceptional. The hotel couldn’t be more convenient—it’s in the same
building—and the staff go out of their way to be helpful.
This year’s Special Guest Headliner (SGH to insiders) was
Donna Andrews, so you know the opening interview, conducted by Art Taylor, was
a lot of fun. This was followed by three hour-long panels:
Woman of the People: Inspiring Female Characters.
Nerve Shredders: Crime Fiction to Keep You Up At Night.
Cozy Does It: The Quirky Small Town Detective.
All three were first rate and ably led by Shawn Reilly
Simmons, E. A. Aymar, and Grace Topping, respectively, though Mr. Aymar
appeared to be emotionally, physically, and (especially) intellectually drained
after his effort.
SMAF is not a conference so much as a true festival, where
readers have an opportunity to meet authors informally and chat as much as they
want, as the schedule is not such that everyone is kept running. A reception
before the SGH interview allows folks who paid a premium to nosh while chatting
with the authors, and these readers deserve great credit for their ability to
suppress their revulsion over most authors’ hygiene and eating practices.
Everything wraps up at 6:00, after which the authors and
their personal guests are treated to a dinner better than what is typically
considered a banquet at most hotels. The bar remains open, is in “free,” until
nine..
SMAF is a treat for both authors and readers. Interested
authors can check them out online and ask to be included when invitations go
out, usually late in the fall of the previous year.
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