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Sleuth at Left Coast Crime in Seattle, Feb 1-4
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Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Dec-13-2006 22:10

I'm pretty excited about this.

Sleuth will have a table at the Left Coast Crime 2007 convention. LCC is an annual mystery fan convention that will be held this year at the Renaissance Seattle Hotel in Seattle, Washington from Feb 1st-4th.

I'll be at the table for the full four days, and Sunny will likely be making an appearance or two as well. We'll be demoing the game, and giving away some fun stuff.

Are any of you planning on attending the convention? If so, we could organize a get together on one of those evenings.

For more information about the convention, you can visit their website here:
http://lcc2007.com

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Ms Helen
Ms Helen
Con Artist

Dec-30-2006 23:21

*walks in, looks up, walks out again crying with laughter*

Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Feb-1-2007 17:45

If anybody is planning on stopping by at LCC, we've got a table in the dealer room. Can't miss us, we'll be the only ones not wearing plaid.

We should be there at these hours:
Friday: 10am - 6pm
Saturday: 10am - 4pm

I'm not sure if there are any Sunday hours or not.




Ranier Peperhaut
Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter

Feb-1-2007 21:18

Good luck with that!!! I hope everything goes great, and I hope you get to sample/test some great stuff! (That's my fave part about these things!)

Sleuthgirl Ciara
Sleuthgirl Ciara

Feb-2-2007 22:55

sundaes are 4 the lord. u can rest. I went to the carberet now so I no its not going to the LCC bcuz it's not a persin but its a place and a thing so it's still a noun. Even if the church fa=ction doesn't go it will stil b fun and have fun at that thing. hu is kooroo, plz? Does it also have a carberet for me bcuz i bought a book at the other one and in RL i like to read alot.

<3 ciara

Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Feb-9-2007 11:07

The conference was alright, but not terribly productive. We had a couple of good conversations with authors who may be interested in working with Sleuth in the future, but not a lot of attendees were interested in trying out the game.

Unfortunately, I think that a lot of fiction enthusiasts are skeptical that interactive products like Sleuth can be well written and offer substantive literary experiences. I obviously disagree.

I did attend a few writers' panels, and we've come home with a pile of free mystery books that will take awhile to work through.

After the conference Sunny and I got together with Rhiemma Moon for a nice lunch. I really enjoyed meeting her, and hope I'll get a chance to attend SleuthCon I in June with her and the rest of the crowd.


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