by Jennifer Hillier | Jan 11, 2021 | Book Events, Conferences, Jar of Hearts, Little Secrets, Writing Process
(Note: This is a repost from a newsletter originally sent to subscribers on December 10, 2019) Well, hello there. It’s been a minute since I’ve connected with you guys here. You look great! Did you do something different with your hair? I went into 2019...
by Jennifer Hillier | Jan 11, 2021 | Awards, Book Events, Conferences, Jar of Hearts, Little Secrets
(Note: This is a repost of a newsletter originally sent to subscribers on July 16, 2019) You guys know I can’t come back from New York and not immediately tell you all about ThrillerFest. I have SO MUCH JUICY GOSSIP. But dammit, I can’t write about that...
by Jennifer | Jul 20, 2018 | Book Events, Conferences, Jar of Hearts, Personal, Travel
Late Tuesday night, I returned from my seventh trip to NYC for ThrillerFest. I try to write my recaps within a few days of getting home, when everything is still fresh, and the stars in my eyes are still glistening. This write-up was originally intended for my...
by Jennifer | Jul 18, 2018 | Book Events, Conferences, Jar of Hearts, Newsletter, Personal, Shameless Self-Promotion
(Note: this is a repost of a newsletter sent out on Wednesday, July 11, 2018) It’s been a month since JAR OF HEARTS came out and the response to the book has been amazing. I never know whether my friends and family will actually read my book, because not...
by Jennifer | Oct 20, 2017 | Book Events, Conferences
Remember when I said I wasn’t going to bore you with a Bouchercon write-up? I lied. Sometimes it takes a few days to process what your overall takeaway is from an experience like Bouchercon, which is huge and loud and fun and so, so busy. I used to panic at the...
by Jennifer | Jul 17, 2017 | Book Events, Conferences, Travel
It felt different this time. Maybe because I haven’t been to New York City since having my son (midtown Manhattan isn’t the easiest place to bring a small child), or maybe it’s because it hit me this past weekend how far I’ve come, and how much...