Last stop for crazy town

By Laurie King / July 31, 2008 /

For those of you who don’t live in the interesting state of mind that is California, I thought you’d like to know that we out here on the far left coast are aiming at the end of democracy in America. Yep, that’s us. Although most of us are more interested in figuring out ways to…

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BooucherConferencing

By Laurie King / July 29, 2008 /

Thanks to the indefatigable efforts of Vicki the Web Maven, the LRK virtual book club will be hosting the official BoucherCon get-together forum. Love crime fiction? Thinking of writing some? Written it and wanting to get published? Or happy with the status of Reader and envious of people who get to meet their favorite authors?…

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“Arrivals” alpha

By Laurie King / July 25, 2008 /

Writers are rewriters. Some of us are inveterate rewriters, incapable of leaving anything in its virgin state—novels, letters to editors, notes to the paperboy, quick emails to offspring. Some of us find that the chief joy in being a writer is that for once in your life, it doesn’t matter if you’re slow off the…

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Free Touchstones!

By Laurie King / July 22, 2008 /

Recorded Books have been kind enough to send me some extras of their audio of Touchstone, to lay at the feet (and the ears) of my Faithful Readers—people registered on this blog, the LRK newsletter, Facebook, and two onto the Virtual Book Club. You can sign up for them all by following the links from…

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Successful arrivals

By Laurie King / July 20, 2008 /

San Francisco airport’s international terminal has two arrival portals. An incoming passenger treks in from the arrival gate, rescues her bags from the roundy-roundy, queues up to submit her passport to the polite but unsmilng scrutiny of the Immigration official, hands over the form that vows she is not bringing in apples or radioactive waste…

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Notes from the Obama household

By Laurie King / July 17, 2008 /

I apologize for the silence here, we’ve had some poor sad idiot target the site with what Google calls malware (sounds like something out of Tolkein) that gave everyone’s computers the heebie jeebies when they tried to see the blog, so I thought it kindest to wait (and wait) until Google’s bots got around to…

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Alien intelligence tests

By Laurie King / July 9, 2008 /

I am firmly convinced that if you gave one of those high school test questions with the drawing of a shape on it, and ask which of the four answer drawings best matched the back side of the original shape, writers would fall into two categories with their answers. The writers who got it right,…

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By Laurie King / July 6, 2008 /

Alas, the Curse of the Brits has hit me again, and my beloved Poisoned Pen Press (UK) is closing up shop. Sigh. This means that, if you want live in the UK and want copies of their edition books, you’ll have to scurry. They still have copies of THE ART OF DETECTION (hardcover and paperback)…

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A laugh for the holiday

By Laurie King / July 3, 2008 /

This hilarious entry appeared yesterday on Jason Kottke’s eminently followable blog. I’ll paste the bulk of it below for those of you who might have trouble seeing the small font– The American Family Association automatically replaces words like “gay” with “homosexual” in the AP stories they display on their news site. When an American sprinter…

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Beware of the reader

By Laurie King / July 3, 2008 /

This from the Florida Times-Union of Jacksonville, with thanks to the sharp eyes of VBC member Jessara, who comments, “Somebody around here has been reading Night Work, and the difference between fiction and nonfiction has eluded them”: A Jacksonville man went to grab a beer and brought home a painful memento from his night out.…

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