Thursday, October 27, 2005

International Thriller Writers, Inc. invitation

International Thriller Writers, Inc. wants you!! use the link on the bottom left to go to the International Thriller Writers site -- and please sign up for the newsletter while you're there!!


Readers Invitation:

International Thriller Writers, Inc., is excited to invite you to attend
the world premier of the International Festival of Thrillers ---
ThrillerFest. It will be June 29 to July 2, 2006 at the fabulous Arizona
Biltmore Resort & Spa in Phoenix.

You'll find a wealth of exciting panels and events with many of your
favorite best-selling and up-and-coming authors. Here's a taste:
Spotlight Guests like Douglas Preston, Brad Meltzer, RL Stine and John
Lescroart; David Morrell discussing the making of his ground-breaking
novel First Blood into the movie "Rambo;" a Readers Reception in which
ITW's THRILLER anthology will be unveiled and sold for the first time; and
the ITW Awards Banquet where the first annual International Thriller
Awards will be presented.

Don't miss out on the fun and excitement! To register or learn more, go
to www.ThrillerFest.com. Early Bird Registration is only $195 and the
Biltmore is providing a special discounted block of rooms set aside for
ThrillerFest attendees. Hurry though, they're going fast!

ThrillerFest is for everyone, but especially for readers of thriller
fiction. Not only is it a chance to meet favorite thriller authors and
learn more about the genre, but ThrillerFest also welcomes your input on
the programming, so don't forget to fill out the questionnaire when you
register. Go to www.ThrillerFest.com and join us as we make thriller
history.

5 comments:

anne frasier said...

allen, i would LOVE to see a conference in that area of the states. just never seems like there is anything much there, and i can't figure out why.

Rob Gregory Browne said...

That's why god invented airplanes. :)

anne frasier said...

and dramamine. :)

Mark Pettus said...

I think Steve Berry is in charge of this thing, and he lives in Georgia. Maybe he thought the weather would be nicer in Arizona. In July. Uggh.

anne frasier said...

yeah, i'm thinking we might have to sleep during the day, and live at night. would they be up for that? the whole conference taking place from 11:00 pm to 5:00am. ugh. bad idea.

very often we have highs in the mid-seventies here in MN in july. i'm not sure how i'll handle such a drastic shift in temp.