Mystery Authors Meet Fans at 40th Bouchercon

2009 World Conference Held This Year in Indianapolis, October 15-18

© Carol Thomas

Oct 16, 2009
Author Laura Lippman won Bouchercon's 2008 Anthony, Photo by: Mark Coggins
Bouchercon, the world's largest annual mystery convention, will once again award its prestigious Anthony Awards at the event's closing ceremonies.

More than 2000 mystery fans have made their annual pilgrimage to the site of this year's Bouchercon, the world's largest annual convention of mystery genre enthusiasts. Past journeys have taken them to San Diego, London, Toronto and Washington D.C. This year's event found them in Indianapolis.

Bouchercon 2009

Guest of Honor at the 2009 Bouchercon, held from October 15-18, was Michael Connelly, New York Times best-selling author whose works include the widely praised Harry Bosch mystery series. Connelly's latest Bosch novel, 9 Dragons, was just released on October 12.

The convention's Toastmaster was S.J. Rozan. This critically acclaimed author is a past recipient of the Edgar, Nero, Macavity, Shamus and Anthony awards.

For the first time in the convention's history, Bouchercon 2009 also recognized an Honored Youth Author, Wendelin Van Draanen. Van Draanen is the creator of the Sammy Keyes mystery series that features a middle school girl as its heroine. The 2009 convention also included programming specifically designed for young mystery fans.

On Saturday October 17, Bouchercon attendees voted to award the convention's prestigious Anthony Awards. Winners of these awards are highlighted in a subsequent article, 2009 Anthony Awards Announced.

Awards made by other several other mystery organiziations were also presented at the 2009 Bouchercon. These include the Macavity, Shamus, Crimespree and Barry awards.

About Bouchercon

Bouchercon, more fully known as the Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery Convention, is the world's largest annual meeting for mystery fans. The event is named in honor of Anthony Boucher, the pen name chosen by William Anthony Parker White – author, critic and devoted mystery fan.

Each year's Bouchercon includes panel discussions and lectures by a variety of mystery writers and genre experts. Nearly 1500 mystery lovers attend Bouchercon annually, a figure that includes nearly 500 authors. Librarians, booksellers, agents, editors and publicists also are present. Bouchercon, however, remains primarily a fans' convention; and it is these that constitute the largest number of attendees.

About The Anthony Awards

Many well known authors are quick to admit that their careers received a definite boost when they obtained their Anthony Awards. These much valued literary prizes, also named for Anthony Boucher, have been a feature of each Bouchercon since 1986.

Some of the prior winners of the Anthony Awards from 2006-2008 are listed below:

2008 Anthony Awards

  • Best Novel: What the Dead Know by Laura Lippman
  • Best First Novel: In the Woods by Tana French
  • Best Paperback Original: A Thousand Bones by P. J. Parrish

2007 Anthony Awards

  • Best Novel: No Good Deeds by Laura Lippman
  • Best First Novel: Still Life by Louise Penny
  • Best Paperback Original: Ashes and Bones by Dana Cameron

2006 Anthony Awards

  • Best Mystery Novel: Mercy Falls by William Kent Krueger
  • Best First Mystery: Tilt-a- Whirl by Christ Grabenstein
  • Best Paperback Original: The James Deans by Reed Farrel Coleman

Sources

Bouchercon 2009 World Mystery Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana

Bookreporter.com - The Anthony Awards


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Author Laura Lippman won Bouchercon's 2008 Anthony, Photo by: Mark Coggins
       


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