We’e2’80’99ve done quite a few changes to the web site recently’e2’80’94take a look at it. You might especially enjoy the new Kate Martinelli’e2’80’99s World page. Let us know what you think.
The link on the blog doesn’t seem to work, but works just fine on the web page.
I, like others, missed seeing/reading your creation in progress (an influx of in-laws), but have very much enjoyed the work so far. I am particularly taken with the strong sense of voice so early in the creative process. Thanks for sharing with us! Karen
Thanks so much for the Kate Martinelli’s World page, it’s lovely and has some great links to help me explore a place that is so close yet seldom visited.
Very nice addition — it’s really a nice one-stop-shop for anyone planning a visit to The City. And makes me wish I were one of them! I grew up outside SF, but visited very seldom as a child and now wish I had had more time to spend there.
I’ve enjoyed exploring the Kate Martinelli pages – I have to remind myself that it was a KM book (With Child) that first reeled me in to all of your work! I’m fortunate in believing that, even as a visitor, I know San Francisco quite well, so I enjoy reading about it from a variety of perspectives.
I’m so disappointed that I miss your PA on 13th June – my days in the city coincide with your Arizona tour, and I fly back home on 11th June…Oh well, maybe next year!
Best wishes for the 30th May and The Art of Detection – I look forward to it with great anticipation!
I zoomed down to the Seattle Mystery Bookshop today and picked up a newly unpacked copy of The Art Of Detection. I never purchase new hard bound editions, but I just HAD to this time! I’m enjoying the book so far…
Nice folks who run the store. Thanks for turning me on to such a gem in our Pioneer Square area!
A bit off topic, but I was wondering if you readers know of a place I can get the full “Dancing Men” stick men alphabet? I know someone did Laurie’s address, and I am knitting a shawl with the dancing men featured, but cannot find a ‘Y’!
I’ll post the pattern if I ever finish it. 😉 Looking forward to picking up my copy of Art of Detection tomorrow!
Wanted to drop a note that I like the Kate Martinelli’s World Page. It’s been a while since the last Martinelli novel and I’m looking forward to The Art of Detection later.
The link on the blog doesn’t seem to work, but works just fine on the web page.
I, like others, missed seeing/reading your creation in progress (an influx of in-laws), but have very much enjoyed the work so far. I am particularly taken with the strong sense of voice so early in the creative process. Thanks for sharing with us!
Karen
Thanks so much for the Kate Martinelli’s World page, it’s lovely and has some great links to help me explore a place that is so close yet seldom visited.
Very nice addition — it’s really a nice one-stop-shop for anyone planning a visit to The City. And makes me wish I were one of them! I grew up outside SF, but visited very seldom as a child and now wish I had had more time to spend there.
Thanks for the Kate Martinelli’s world page, which I’ve had a brief look at and which I’ll explore further once my exams are over on Friday.
Just a note about the bad link, if people remove the %E2%80%9D at the end, it will work.
It looks like some strange character is being appended when the link is being copied, perhaps a single curly right quotation mark (‛).
I’ve enjoyed exploring the Kate Martinelli pages – I have to remind myself that it was a KM book (With Child) that first reeled me in to all of your work! I’m fortunate in believing that, even as a visitor, I know San Francisco quite well, so I enjoy reading about it from a variety of perspectives.
I’m so disappointed that I miss your PA on 13th June – my days in the city coincide with your Arizona tour, and I fly back home on 11th June…Oh well, maybe next year!
Best wishes for the 30th May and The Art of Detection – I look forward to it with great anticipation!
Chris
Edinburgh
The Art of Detection (Kate Martinelli Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #114 in Books
Woot!
I zoomed down to the Seattle Mystery Bookshop today and picked up a newly unpacked copy of The Art Of Detection. I never purchase new hard bound editions, but I just HAD to this time! I’m enjoying the book so far…
Nice folks who run the store. Thanks for turning me on to such a gem in our Pioneer Square area!
Drury
A bit off topic, but I was wondering if you readers know of a place I can get the full “Dancing Men” stick men alphabet? I know someone did Laurie’s address, and I am knitting a shawl with the dancing men featured, but cannot find a ‘Y’!
I’ll post the pattern if I ever finish it. 😉 Looking forward to picking up my copy of Art of Detection tomorrow!
Hi, just a fan from Singapore.
Wanted to drop a note that I like the Kate Martinelli’s World Page. It’s been a while since the last Martinelli novel and I’m looking forward to The Art of Detection later.