LRK, Fernando Pessoa, and coffee

By Laurie King / March 22, 2010 /

I came to Lisbon to write. I got here Friday, following a lot of travel and those days of chaos that precede a long trip, and managed to check my email.  Period.  The rest of the day was travel and catching up with my daughter and son in law, who have lived here since October.…

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A Case in Correspondence: Part Twelve

By Laurie King / March 19, 2010 /

A series of communications (employing means as varied as re-used post cards and the agony columns of the Times) has come to light between Mary Russell and Other Important People, which will be revealed during the Twenty Weeks of Buzz. It follows the 1992 (not a typo!) tale published last year as MyStory (or, The…

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And the winners are…

By Laurie King / March 18, 2010 /

The winners of this week’s drawings are: Goodreads winner (mini-broadside): Georgia O. Feb. 27 newsletter drawing winner (of a God of the Hive ARC): Amanda L. Sign up here for a chance to win your own this month! Twitter winner (of a mini-broadside): Ana S. from Portugal And the one you’ve all been waiting for……

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A Case in Correspondence: Week Twelve

By Laurie King / March 17, 2010 /

What’s this I see? Mary Russell has a new post over on her MySpace page? Episodes of “A Case in Correspondence” will appear there Wednesdays throughout our Twenty Weeks of Buzz, and on Fridays you can find them here at Mutterings. What on earth are the world’s greatest detective and her husband, Sherlock Holmes, up…

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Justice Hall

By Laurie King / March 16, 2010 /

Each Tuesday during this spring’s Twenty Weeks of Buzz, I’ll be posting about a different one of my twenty books, exploring how each book took shape. This week, Justice Hall, published in 2002. During the Great War, British men and boys as young as 17 arrived in France and were faced by this: Some of…

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Sherlock puzzles

By Laurie King / March 15, 2010 /

We had a gratifying number of entries into last week’s “Sherlockism” contest–while I’m mulling them over, you might like to look at them yourself and see if there are any that catch your imagination. (My choice will probably go up mid-week, so you have a couple of days.) And when your grey cells have been…

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A Case of Correspondence: Part Eleven

By Laurie King / March 12, 2010 /

A series of communications (employing means as varied as re-used post cards and the agony columns of the Times) has come to light between Mary Russell and Other Important People, which will be revealed during the Twenty Weeks of Buzz. It follows the 1992 (not a typo!) tale published last year as MyStory (or, The…

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The happening place

By Laurie King / March 11, 2010 /

I’m in Los Angeles for Left Coast Crime, the mystery conference for the country’s looser nuts.  It doesn’t begin until this afternoon, which leaves me a few hours to frantically catch up on work.  And to write a blog telling about how I’m frantically catching up on work, which seems like cheating, somehow. In any…

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A Case in Correspondence: Week Eleven

By Laurie King / March 10, 2010 /

What’s this I see? Mary Russell has a new post over on her MySpace page? Episodes of “A Case in Correspondence” will appear there Wednesdays throughout our Twenty Weeks of Buzz, and on Fridays you can find them here at Mutterings. What on earth are the world’s greatest detective and her husband, Sherlock Holmes, up…

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Folly

By Laurie King / March 9, 2010 /

Each Tuesday during this spring’s Twenty Weeks of Buzz, I’m talking about a different one of my twenty books, with remarks and reflections about the writing process. This is the eleventh week, so I’ll be looking at Folly, published in 2001, which won the Macavity award and the Washington State Award. Sometimes, a book’s greatest…

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