Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Bouchercon 2020/Sacramento Sad News


BOUCHERCON 2020/SACRAMENTO

Such sad news. So sorry to learn that Bouchercon 2020 Sacramento has been cancelled. Thanks to Rae James and Michele Drier and the entire committee for all their years of hard work on this convention. It's a wise decision, though, given the uncertainty of our times.

A Message from the Co-chairs

Dear Bouchercon 2020 Community:

In the 50 years since the first Bouchercon, our community of mystery fans and authors have gathered together annually for several days to celebrate all that we love.

We’ve faced many changes and challenges, but never have we faced something like the global coronavirus pandemic, which is causing widespread disruption to every aspect of our lives.

We’re terribly sad to tell you this, but out of an abundance of caution and concern for the health and safety of our community, we are canceling Bouchercon 2020.

We have no way of knowing what the balance of this year holds for groups of people gathering, nor can we tell what the state of travel will be.

While we are canceling the actual Bouchercon convention, we are working to develop a different format for some of the Bouchercon events and activities such as the Anthony Awards, the short story anthology and the General Membership meeting. Nominations will continue to be open until June 5 for the Anthony Awards.

For those of you who had registered or provided sponsorships, we will be issuing full refunds.

As we work to develop other ways to present a traditional Bouchercon experience, we’ll keep in touch with you.

Although the members of the Local Organizing Committee who have worked on this for the last five years are saddened, we know this is the right step to take to keep all safe. And we know that there will be future Bouchercons where we can gather again to celebrate the world of mystery.

Rae James, co-chair
Michele Drier, co-chair

2 comments:

Mason Canyon said...

Sad, but necessary during these troubling times.

Unknown said...

It’s a sad but brave decision. I’m so sorry for the committee members who did so much work. Another year will make Bouchercon that much sweeter.

Jane Burfield