 My cousin and I recently spent a couple of fun days in
Memphis.  My first visit to the city was
back in the nineties when I spoke at the conference of the local romance
writers group.  The publicist from
Kensington Books, my publisher at the time, was also there.  I remember her because we went on the
Graceland tour together. If you haven’t been to Graceland, the home of Elvis,
you have to go.  Not only will you get to
see his Grammy awards, you’ll also get to experience his room with the
fur-covered walls!
My cousin and I recently spent a couple of fun days in
Memphis.  My first visit to the city was
back in the nineties when I spoke at the conference of the local romance
writers group.  The publicist from
Kensington Books, my publisher at the time, was also there.  I remember her because we went on the
Graceland tour together. If you haven’t been to Graceland, the home of Elvis,
you have to go.  Not only will you get to
see his Grammy awards, you’ll also get to experience his room with the
fur-covered walls!
My cousin and I stayed at the Sleep Inn at Court Square,
which turned out to be the perfect location. I really wasn’t expecting much from the hotel so I was pleasantly surprised.  We had a two-room suite on the second
floor.  The suite had upscale
furnishings, a living room, a bedroom, two bathrooms, two televisions, a
microwave and a refrigerator. The décor was really appealing.  I will definitely be staying there
again.  I’ve already told my husband that
we have to go back.
 I’m not sure what I was expecting from Beale Street but my
first thought was that it was short.  
That turned out to be a good thing. 
Unlike New Orleans where you have Bourbon Street in the midst of all the
activity of the French Quarter, Beale Street is just a few blocks long.
I’m not sure what I was expecting from Beale Street but my
first thought was that it was short.  
That turned out to be a good thing. 
Unlike New Orleans where you have Bourbon Street in the midst of all the
activity of the French Quarter, Beale Street is just a few blocks long.
So what do you think of Beale Street and Memphis? What are your favorite books set in Memphis?
Angela Benson is the award winning and bestselling author of fourteen novels, two novellas and a non-fiction writing book. Her most recent book is Delilah’s Daughters (Avon, 2014). Her next book, The Summer of Me, will be released by Avon in early 2015. While you’re waiting for Angela’s new title, be sure to check out her backlist recently released in eBook format. Join Angela on the web at http://www.facebook.com/AngelaBensonBooks or http://www.AngelaBenson.com.
 
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ReplyDeleteI love your story about Memphis! I've never been, but I will plan a trip to enjoy some blues and BBQ in a romantic place. I still remember how all of your books have enlightened me and ministered to me. You are a gifted writer and storyteller, never stop! Bless you much! Love, Shelly
Shelly, thank you so much for posting. Your kind words have made my day! You'll love Memphis. I'm going to have a romantic weekend there with my husband even if he kicks and screams the entire way. And no sports for him the entire weekend. :)
DeleteAngela, I love reading about your visit to Memphis. I visited there many, many years ago. I visited a friend who lived there. We didn't tour Graceland, but I took a photo of the gate out front.
ReplyDeleteHi Merrillee, thanks for stopping by. You'll have to go back to Memphis and spend some time. I know you'll enjoy it.
DeleteMemphis is a city I've always wanted to visit, but I've never had the chance. It's definitely on my list of places to go. Thanks for this lovely post about it.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Patricia. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteI'm another who hasn't visited Memphis. It sounds like a fun spot!
ReplyDeleteMemphis is the place to be, AIleen. Now hum that to the tune of the Beverly Hillbillies. :)
DeleteMemphis sounds interesting, Angela. There are many places in the US I'd like to visit.
ReplyDeleteHi Helen,
DeleteHubby and I like to make short trips to new places. We still have a long list of places to go.
I've never been to Memphis, but between your account and Michael Bolton's Walking on Beale, I'm tempted!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I took a "blues vacation" back in '07, first to Clarksdale, Mississippi (also the casinos at Tunica Resorts) and then to Memphis. We also stayed at the Sleep Inn, our first time at that particular chain and we were also a bit leery, but it fit our budget, and the downtown high-rise was actually quite nice, if a little on the small side. The trolley ran right past the hotel down to Beale Street and also to the museums (we went to both the ones you mentioned; they were fascinating...I still remember saying that I wouldn't be able to fit my leg inside Al Green's costume that was on display, LOL). But the neatest part of it was when walking down Beale Street, we bumped into a British couple we had chatted with a few days before in Clarksdale. They had met a friend of theirs and his wife, and the six of us sat at an outdoor bar (we could hear the live blues being played inside) and had drinks toasting my 50th birthday. We have kept in touch with them, and when they visited Chicago a few years later they came up to Kenosha to see us! And the blues music we got to see performed in Memphis was fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBettye, I can't believe we stayed at the same hotel. Small world! We didn't make it to the Tunica casinos so we'll have to do that next time. Sounds like your trip was a lot of fun.
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