Vampires heart Seattle

Where will you be April 25, 2009? Getting burnt to a crisp in Orlando at the Romantic Times Convention? Or embracing your inner vampire in the sun-free Pacific Northwest at KatieCon?

The Vampire BallCROUCHING VAMPIRE, HIDDEN FANG
Author Katie MacAlister sent out more updates on her plans for KatieCon 2009, and it sounds like a lot of fun:

I’m envisioning an all day event with a buffet lunch, and probably either an afternoon tea, or some sort of afternoon dessert. There would definitely be a Q&A session, and also some games like romance Jeopardy (with prizes!), a raffle benefitting local charities, and even possibly a version of GothFaire with some fun folks brought in to read palms and tarot cards, take pictures of auras, do henna (temporary) tattoos, chair massages, etc.

If that isn’t enough to sway you from the RT Vampire Ball to rainy Sea-town (or Bellevue as the case may be), Katie may have copies of her May 09 book, Crouching Vampire, Hidden Fang, to give to attendees two weeks before anyone else gets them! Whoot!

TWILIGHT
From Vampires AND the Pacific Northwest to Vampires IN the Pacific Northwest: the trailer for Twilight is out and it looks…creepy. Note to self: must read Twilight before movie debut December 2. As you may know, I’m particularly attached to books set in my rainy state. Stephanie Meyer on why her vampires live in Forks:

For my setting, I knew I needed someplace ridiculously rainy. I turned to Google, as I do for all my research needs, and looked for the place with the most rainfall in the U.S. This turned out to be the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. I pulled up maps of the area and studied them, looking for something small, out of the way, surrounded by forest… And there, right where I wanted it to be, was a tiny town called “Forks.” It couldn’t have been more perfect if I had named it myself. I did a Google image search on the area, and if the name hadn’t sold me, the gorgeous photographs would have done the trick. (Images like these of the Hoh Rainforest (a short drive from Forks).

She’s correct, the Olympic Peninsula is BEAUTIFUL. Mr. Wonderful and I just came back from camping there and we didn’t get rained on! Quite the accomplishment for the world’s only temperate rain forest.

Where will I be in April? I dunno yet. I’ve always wanted to go to a masquerade ball, but the stories from this year’s RT Convention were less than appealing. What about you – which would you attend? Have you been to an RT Convention? Have you read Twilight? Are you going to see the movie?

Edited to add:

I’m so sad that Breaking Dawn is coming out during the RWA conference, because I’ll miss this awesome-sounding book release party at Powell’s City of Books. It makes me wish I lived in Portland:

COMING AUGUST 1: BELLA’S BALL
Unless you’ve been living under a rock lately, you’ve probably heard of a little someone named Stephenie Meyer. Between her popular vampirific YA series, the Twilight Saga, the film version of the first book, Twilight, (filmed in Oregon and releasing on December 12), and her new novel for adults, The Host, Meyer is quickly reaching a J. K. Rowling-level of fan devotion. That’s why, on Friday, August 1, we are thrilled to host Bella’s Ball, a midnight release party celebrating the long-awaited fourth book in the saga, Breaking Dawn. Come to Powell’s City of Books for fun and games. Enter our costume contest. Listen to a spooky DJ. You can even donate blood (easier than the vampire’s way) at a Red Cross blood mobile from 3:30-6:30 p.m. and be rewarded with priority line-placement when the book goes on sale. I know! Hold your squeals of joy, all of you in the Edward or Jacob camps. We’ll see you there!

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12 Comments on “Vampires heart Seattle”

  1. Christine Says:

    CROUCHING VAMPIRE, HIDDEN FANG

    LOL What a great title for a book!!! ha ha. I love it! KatieCon sounds so fun!

    I have read all of Meyer’s Twilight Saga books. I read Twilight and New Moon back in Sept. 2006 and was hooked!! Twilight was actually the book that inspired me to look for romanticized vampire novels written for adults… Ward’s Dark Lover was my first… and the rest, they say… is history! ;)

    I’m sure I’ll be seeing the movie in December. But I’m sure I’ll walk away saying “See? The book is always better.” I almost always do…

  2. katiebabs Says:

    I would sell my soul for a copy of Breaking Dawn!!

  3. Kristin Says:

    Like that book title, too! :) Twilight also inspired me to head to the adult vampire romance section. I went on a reading spree day and night that lasted for months…just slowing down a little bit now. I’ll be heading to our local B&N Breaking Dawn party from ten to midnight. I think I will be outnumbered by all the teens, but hey…I like to have my fun too! :) Katiebabs…I feel for you…I’ve read your desperation numerus places…I think there is only like 36 days to go. I’m just trying to keep myself busy by digging through my huge TBR pile! Hang in there!
    P.S. I’ve seen this elsewhere too…but I’m on Team Sebastian with ya!!! :)

  4. Kate Says:

    Ok…have not yet read any Stephanie Meyer (sorry, it’s on my TBR! especially Twilight) so I won’t be attending Powell’s thingy. It really takes a JK Rowling release to get me somewhere willingly at midnight (unless it’s a bar and I’ve already been there for a couple of hours, but that’s different.)

  5. Ciara Says:

    Christine – Twilight to BDB, wow. I guess I REALLY have to read twilight now. Movies are never better than books, except maybe LOTR. I couldn’t finish the book, but I love the movie. Of course I was reading it in middle school… so maybe I should give the book another shot.

    KB – quite an impressive statement of book lurve!

    Kristin – I want to see pictures of the BD party! I went to the Harry Potter 7 party at my local bookstore. Great books are ones that cut across age boundaries.

    Kate – Me neither, but I intend to remedy the situation. lol. A bar couldn’t usually get me out that late, but a bookstore is another matter entirely. Books are my drug.

  6. Sarai Says:

    OKay seriously loved, loved, loved Twilight, was okay with New Moon HATED Eclipise just got sick of the whole whinny teenage selfishness that Bella has become. Will I read the fourth YES will I buy it maybe will I see the movie UM NO. Not sure if that helped.
    Of my choices I am really trying to go to RT but I would have loved to go to Katie’s fun con. Man it sucks they’re on the same weekend and I’m poor.

  7. Lindsey Says:

    Books-A-Million is hosting THE party of the Summer for all Twilight fans. Celebrate the midnight release of Breaking Dawn with Twilight trivia contests, costume contests, prizes, and much more! Party starts at 10pm on Friday, August 1st. Visit you local Books-A-Million to pre-purchase the book today and be the first in line to get Breaking Dawn at midnight, you won’t get it anywhere else faster!

  8. Benigna Marko Says:

    I heard ms meyers reviews her blog regularly and is faciniated by all who visit. That is one way to keep your fans going. I think that is great. Keep writing.
    Benigna Marko

  9. kerry Says:

    yo twilight is the best book i have ever read wow

  10. D Says:

    I have not read Twilight, by what I hear I don’t believe I’d enjoy it. I really am more into the horror/romantic side of vampires, I am a complete Charlaine Harris, Laurell K Hamilton, Anne Rice, Darren Shan, Annette Curtis Klause, Bram Stoker and Amelia Atwater-Rhodes fan ^_^. Please don’t spam or yell at me for not liking Twilight, I don’t care if anyone likes it, but it is my personal opinion that I don’t like Stephenie Meyers work. I adore vampire fiction, and would love to find a place in WA that has such a huge event such as Dracula’s ball. So I may check it out, mayhap not, more likely due to another convention I’m hitting in April, as well as celebrating my 21st year.

  11. vamplover Says:

    i love twilight and i cant wait for new moon to come out its going to be so exciting


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