There are a lot of reasons I decided not to go all those many months ago, and if I'd signed up, I would've had to cancel for personal reasons anyway. But still--all my online pals are either on their way to Indianapolis, or there a day early for the big Sisters In Crime event. The Guppies will be gathering for lunch on Friday (I missed their gathering in Washington in May because I had lunch with my editor, and I wouldn't have missed that for the world--but I did miss not connecting with my Guppy sisters en mass).
Already my friends are posting on Facebook and Twitter. I read their reports and feel wistful. And yet, I decided NOT to go.
I hate crowds. Bouchercon is CROWD CENTRAL. When I went in 2006, I felt so overwhelmed. I was in the overflow hotel two blocks from the conference hotel, and when I escaped, I escaped for hours--not a few minutes. I had to haul books up and down a hill. It was awful. (Not that our hotel was awful. It was nice. And they even gave us a "stay one night free" coupon, which I gave to one of my Guppy sisters who lived in Wisconsin.)
I wasn't sure I could afford it. (Turns out, I could!)
I wasn't sure I could afford it. (Turns out, I could!)
I'm going to jump back into the WIP today and try not to think of all my friends having fun while I'm working hard and not having fun.
Bummer.
Bummer.