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Showing posts with label conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conference. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2014

See anything wrong in this photo?

My drive home from the WPA (Writers' Police Academy) was a little more stressful than my drive to NC. Rain moved in as I left Greensboro and followed me through the mountains. I opted to push through and stay at the same Best Western in Newport, TN. Good rate, nice room, hot breakfast and quiet!

The next morning I woke to fog so I took my time before heading out. I knew I only had a couple of hours left to drive so relaxed at breakfast till the fog cleared.





On my way home I took a photo of my GPS - see anything strange? Gave me a laugh, but I knew why it was showing what it did. And no, I don't drive fast enough to travel 66 miles in 12 minutes. [grin]


Friday, September 12, 2014

Post-mortem on The Writers' Police Academy #WPA2014

When I last left off....

I left after lunch on Wednesday, headed to Greensboro, NC for the WPA (Writers' Police Academy) conference. I stopped in Newport, TN at the Best Western for a good night's sleep. I had another four or so hours to drive, the weather was good and I got to the Greensboro Airport Marriott around 1PM.

Registration was at 3PM and I started to meet other writers, some there for their first time like me. The rest of the day went quickly after our orientation and I tried to get to be early due to getting up at 6AM for the bus at 7:30 to Guilford Community College in Jamestown, NC.

The next 2 1/2 days FLEW by....

First morning reenactment: Drunk driver slams into yard sale




We learned "exotic" meant "BIZARRE" as we heard about serial killers, vampires, werewolves and strange suicides.


So much for us writers to get wrong...


Author John Gilstrap wants us to write it right...or else!


Lisa Gardner gave a great presentation on writing thrillers but none of the photos I took were any good, but she did sit on the ground beside me at the Saturday morning demo - breaching buildings with explosives.





You can see some of the force of the explosion in this photo from writing friend, Brenda Novak. My photo is a blurry shot of the top of the door.


Chief Scott Silverii introduced us to Special Ops like SWAT, K9, Dive Rescue, Mounted Police, etc.


We also learned about the mannerisms of cops or Coptics, as the Chief labeled them.


Then we learned about evidence collection, processing and preservation.


And then we moved into the more gory details.


Robin Burcell showed us how accurate witness drawings could be and we learned the drawings are used for suspect elimination in witness drawings and victim identification in forensic drawings.


My last session was with a Nurse Medical Examiner - WOW!


But it wasn't all work, there was plenty of play. We bought tickets to try to win drawings of baskets full of books and other donations. We bid in the silent auctions, we chatted with other authors, we ate, we listened to presentations by Alafair Burke and Michael Connelly. We learned and laughed and learned some more!














Lee was everywhere - especially when there was an opportunity to get some good video (something we weren't allowed to do...LOL!)


All too soon it was time to go home - new friends hugs, cards exchanged, mind whirling with ideas for stories. It's now a week later and I'm ready to go again!! So many sessions that I didn't get to attend...have to get them next year. ;)

PS. Want to see more photos? Check out my SmugMug album.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

WPA 2014 (Writers' Police Academy)

I made it! We flew the red eye from Guayaquil, Ecuador into Miami after a four hour taxi ride from Cuenca. The flight was uneventful, the weather was good, we saw family but time was short, drove to our property in TN and got settled in....all the gory details are in my personal blog.

I left after lunch yesterday, headed to Greensboro, NC for the WPA (Writers' Police Academy) conference. Now checked into the hotel and will be registering shortly. WOOT!!! Excited for sure....


Sunday, January 26, 2014

Exciting News!!

Not so much about me, well, it is about me but not directly. Here goes...are you ready?

I'm registered to attend the 2014 Writers' Police Academy!!!

Only the first 200 get to attend and some of the special sessions are limited to 20 people. I got in at 12:05 pm (registration opened at noon) and got everything I wanted! I'm so excited!! The timing is perfect, being held in North Carolina in early September - it coincides with our annual trip from Ecuador to the US.

I've already started my packing list.....[giggle]