In April, I attended Malice Domestic, an annual fan convention of traditional mysteries, with a focus on Agatha Christie style storytelling. Since 1989, the event has brought authors and readers together for a fun, welcoming weekend. Located in Bethesda, Maryland, Malice hosts author panels, book signings, networking, and plenty of mystery-themed activities.
My own experience with Malice began
twenty-one years ago, when I attended with my husband, daughter, and mother. At
first, I was nervous, being around accomplished writers and knowing no one. But
very soon, Malice volunteers, Sisters in Crime (SinC) members (an organization
that supports crime writers), and other mystery authors and fans made
me feel at home. That's when I knew I’d found my writing family.
Fast forward to April: Malice still has that
heartwarming “family reunion” feel with hugs in the hallways, laughter between
panels, and the ease of reconnecting with old friends while meeting new ones.
Attending Malice shapes my writing career in many ways, by helping me connect
with mystery writers, build lasting friendships, uncover publishing
opportunities, and sharpen my craft. Now I’m proud to welcome first-timers,
just as I was welcomed all those years ago.
This year’s highlights began on Friday with Malice Go Round and the Opening Ceremonies, followed by the SinC Guppies gathering at the bar—complete with an “Agatha signature cocktail,” followed by a live charity auction. Saturday was packed with sessions, including Meet the New Authors of Malice, The Roaring ’20s Were Murder, Crime Scenery: Settings Make the Story, and the Short Mystery Fiction Society lunch. That evening, I dressed for the Agatha Awards banquet and joined Agatha nominee Michael Rigg and other friends at our table as we celebrated his nomination along with those of other authors. On Sunday, I served on the Small Towns, Big Secrets: Murder in the Village panel followed by a book signing. The conference wrapped up with A Toast, Agatha Tea, and the Closing Ceremonies.
Throughout the conference, the book room overflowed with literary treasures, and I couldn’t resist adding to my own collection. I brought eight new mystery books home to read this spring and summer, a perfect detail in an unforgettable weekend. Finally, I'd like to give my sincere thanks to the conference organizers for hosting another great Malice Domestic.





What a great time! This is always a wonderful conference!
ReplyDeleteI really had a lot of fun with you at Malice!
DeleteI have fond memories of past Malice Domestic Conferences -- including wearing my boa for the annual Guppy picture!
ReplyDeleteJim, I hope you can come back!
DeleteI'm so bummed we didn't have time to chat, Teresa! Next year for sure!
ReplyDeleteMe too! I’m looking forward to it!
DeleteI was so sorry to have missed Malice this year! I've set my sights on next year. Hope to see everybody then.
ReplyDeleteI hope you can attend next year!
DeleteThis is my favorite conference and I always enjoy seeing you there. Next year for sure!
ReplyDeleteI missed seeing you!!
DeleteMalice is where we met, so many years ago. I miss not being able to attend any longer--seeing all my friends and being part of a panel. Malice is the best!
ReplyDeleteIt’s not the same without you!
DeleteOh, this sounds like so much fun! Sorry I missed it, and all the meet-ups.
ReplyDeleteI hope you can attend next year!
DeleteIt is the best! I'm so glad to have seen you, and thank you so much for organizing the Guppy meet-up. It's one of my favorite events of the conference!
ReplyDeleteIt was great to see you!!
DeleteI had a terrific time at Malice this year, especially since I had to cancel last year. And as always, it’s wonderful getting to see many of the Writers Who Kill members. I missed the members who couldn’t be there with us. And thank you, Teresa, for befriending so many of us at Malice.
ReplyDeleteIt was great to see you!!
DeleteAs I said in my speech—I will never not go to Malice! Truly one of the highlights of my year. I’m already looking forward to next year’s conference! Thanks for organizing the get-togethers, Teresa! (Ashley Bernier, not “Anonymous”!)
ReplyDeleteIt was great seeing you and your family! Congrats on your Agatha!! Well deserved!
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