RHYS BOWEN: The last day of 2022. Well, it wasn’t as bad as we had dreaded, was it? We had no insurrections, new Covid variants that killed in minutes. The election we feared passed peacefully showing that moderate and sensible people are still in the majority. But lurking in the background was still the fear of Covid. It hasn’t gone away. And multiple mass-shootings. And the terrible news from Ukraine.It certainly isn’t Peace on Earth, is it?
So a brief year-ending questionnaire:
How are you celebrating tonight?
What was your favorite moment of 2022?
What was your worst moment?
What do you hope for in 2023? For yourself? For society?
If you could invent something to make the world a better place, what would it be?
HANK PHILLIPPI RYAN: How are you celebrating tonight?
>>? Years ago, a group of friends decided that we did not want to battle going to a restaurant on New Year’s Eve—the crowds, the chaos, the prices, you name it. So, for years we have taken turns having a dinner party at our house. One person, the host, makes the main dish, and the rest of us bring assigned dinner elements. This year my assignment is... potatoes. I don’t know what the main dish is, so that is somewhat problematic.
What was your favorite moment of 2022?
>>>When we realized (knock on wood) that we had fully recovered from Covid.
What was your worst moment?
>>>When we realized we had Covid.
What do you hope for in 2023? For yourself? For society?
>>>AH. Too hard. That some people GET SOME COMMON SENSE AND A BRAIN AND UNDERSTAND THAT THINGS ARE NOT TRUE JUST BECAUSE THEY WANT THEM TO BE. (ooh, sorry.)
If you could invent something to make the world a better place, what would it be?
>>>Ah. Too hard. What if…greed and envy just disappeared?
JENN McKINLAY: Where did this year go? I swear I only looked away for a second.
How are you celebrating tonight?
I am preparing for my nephew’s wedding tomorrow and missing my brother. I expect a lot of tears will fall, both happy and sad, but I think as we get older the big events are always bittersweet.
What was your favorite moment of 2022?
Driving the Ring of Kerry and seeing 10 very bright rainbows pop up over Dingle Bay. It felt like the universe was trying to tell me that if you pay attention life is unexpectedly beautiful in between the rain clouds - repeatedly, until the message really stuck. LOL.
What was your worst moment?
Just the other day, a reader decided to email me directly and tell me that I am an awful writer, boring and stupid and worthless, and that I should quit. I was so shocked by the vitriol that it sent me into a nasty spiral of self doubt. I have since shaken it off but oof when the haters hate, they really hate.
What do you hope for in 2023? For yourself? For society?
Common sense is not as common as you’d think so I think a nice injection of empathy into society would be refreshing. I wish everyone was as incredible as Chef Andre of the World Kitchen.
As for me personally, I hope my books are received well, entertain the readers, and that I am able to keep trying to be a better writer.
If you could invent something to make the world a better place, what would it be?
A laser that turns guns or weapons of any kind into pie. I’m tired of all this macho bomb and bullets nonsense. All wars should be fought with pie - like dodgeball - but with pie.
JULIA SPENCER-FLEMING: Can it be? It’s already a new year? It’s not like I’ll miss 2022, but… is it just me, or is the sense of time passing broken?
How are you celebrating tonight? Dinner with friends, then home - can’t stay away too long when you’ve got dogs relying on you - and in bed before midnight tolls.
What was your favorite moment of 2022? Oh, so many. Celebrating my sister’s birthday in New York, when we could actually eat inside restaurants. Being the co-Guest of Honor, with Rhys, at Malice. Youngest’s university graduation (with honors!) My Godson’s wedding.
What was your worst moment? My father died this year. Not unexpectedly, and one of those deaths that feels a bit like a release - but still. My parents and grandparents are all gone now. My sister and brother and I are the oldest generation.
What do you hope for in 2023? For yourself? For society? For myself, I just want to get the latest book finally done. For society? Gosh. I guess… that our divisions lessen, and that we can see one another as fellow Americans.
If you could invent something to make the world a better place, what would it be? Inexpensive, reliable and side-effect-free birth control… for men.
HALLIE EPHRON:
How are you celebrating tonight?
A quiet house - the kids will have returned to Brooklyn and maybe I’ll watch the sequel to KNIVES OUT on Netflix and eat homemade chocolate turtles.
What was your favorite moment of 2022?
In February when we were in Florida, my granddaughter gave me a card she’d drawn for me. In it, she’s giving me a “rainbow hat” to replace my “sad grey hat.” And in retrospect it was a turning point in terms of greeting the future and opening myself up to whatever comes next.
What was your worst moment?
I’d rather not think about it. Moving on…
What do you hope for in 2023? For yourself? For society?
More tolerance, common sense, and generosity.
If you could invent something to make the world a better place, what would it be?
A Neuralizer (see MEN IN BLACK) - something I can hold up and flash in your face and make you forget whatever stupid thing I just did.
LUCY BURDETTE:
How are you celebrating tonight? As I write this earlier in the week, I have no idea! We’ve never been big on NYE parties where you stay up past midnight and drink too much. Key West on New Year’s is insane, but we do like to walk into town earlier in the evening and take a look as festivities ramp up. I’m sure I’ll make something delicious for dinner!
What was your favorite moment of 2022? Seeing family and friends, remembering the past couple of years where that couldn’t happen and cherishing every minute.
What was your worst moment? Yup, Covid here too. We worked so very hard to stay safe for 3 years, that the double red line was a horrible shock. I am only grateful that I got sick after miraculous vaccinations so I didn’t come anywhere near hospitalization!
What do you hope for in 2023? For yourself? For society? I truly want to get better and better as a writer, and sell more books, for sure:). I would also like to stay balanced, healthy, and optimistic. For society, more sensible, kind, smart people in leadership roles.
If you could invent something to make the world a better place, what would it be? How about some kind of instrument that shuts people off when they are on the edge of saying something harsh or acting mean? A person could open her mouth or her keyboard to say something cruel and find that nothing comes out…
How are you celebrating tonight? Staying home! We don't like to tangle with drunk drivers, and the dogs will need looking after with all the fireworks going off. I'm thinking maybe shrimp cocktail and dips, something super easy. And I'd love to watch The Holiday if I can talk hubby into it.
What was your favorite moment of 2022? LONDON LONDON LONDON. It was so wonderful after a three year absence! Getting to spend the first part of the trip with my daughter made it even better. Oh, and right up there with that was finishing my book!
What was your worst moment? We lost one of our cats, who had been suffering from kidney disease. Otherwise, just the constant anxiety over Covid.
What do you hope for in 2023? For yourself? For society? For myself, a productive writing year (make that deadline!) More time with my granddaughter who is growing up so fast. For society? That's a big one. More empathy. More reading. I think people who read are much better at putting themselves in others' shoes.
If you could invent something to make the world a better place, what would it be? How about a device that would shock people's fingers every time they typed something mean on social media.
RHYS: And my answers to my own questions:
How are you celebrating tonight?
We are very boring. We stopped going out on New Year's Eve. We don't want to meet drunk drivers. We don't like going to restaurants because we get bad service. We may have friends round for an early drink and then bed before midnight.
What was your favorite moment of 2022?
I had several. it's hard to choose. Being nominated for an Edgar Award was high on the list. Also being guest of honor at Malice Domestic and being interviewed by my friend Louise Penny.
Watching my daughter get her masters in clinical psychology, my granddaughter graduate from UC San Diego and the twins graduate from high school were all fabulous. The family all together in San Diego was special. Monet's garden in the rain. Magical.
What was your worst moment?
That one is easy. Testing positive for Covid the day before eleven of my friends were coming from all over UK to meet me in London and having to call them all to say don't come.
What do you hope for in 2023? For yourself? For society?
to stay healthy, get the most out of life and meet my deadlines (3 of them. Yikes). For society that we morph back into a civil, compassionate, tolerant place where congress works together for the good of the whole country.
If you could invent something to make the world a better place, what would it be?
An easily made plant protein to combat world hunger? A machine to redirect clouds to stop floods and droughts?
A poison that killed Vladimir Putin?
So how about you? What are your wishes for 2023?