Library giveaway winners

By Laurie King / April 18, 2008 /

Fifteen libraries are soon getting sets of the first four Russell novels, from Picador Press. Thank you, everyone who sent us the names of their favorite library—we’ll drop your library a note, to let them know they’re loved, and we’ll leave their names in the electronic pool for another drawing soon. Alameda County Library System,…

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The Beekeeper library tour, II

By Laurie King / April 18, 2008 /

Wednesday was a double-header here at the Everyone’s Reading The Beekeeper’s Apprentice library tour—after a lunch out-of-doors with Connie Silver, the librarian who was instrumental in the choice of Beekeeper’s Apprentice for the two counties, and a visit to the gorgeously renovated Bloomfield Township library, we invaded the nearby Doyle Center (great name, no?) for…

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On the road…to libraries

By Laurie King / April 17, 2008 /

  Happy National Library Week!   …that being why I’m in Detroit, celebrating with the patrons and staff of the Birmingham, Bloomfield Township, Farmington, and Royal Oak libraries. Wednesday I got up at Oh God Hundred hours and drove to San Francisco, there to be locked into a plane with far too many other bodies…

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Rewrite territory

By Laurie King / April 14, 2008 /

Deep in rewrite territory now, I’ve worked my way through about half of The Language of Bees. So now, instead of dithering around with plot lines dangling, or with plot lines starting up with no warning because I thought of them as I was writing, the thing approaches life as a sequential story. I’ll wrestle…

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Map lust

By Laurie King / April 8, 2008 /

My name is Laurie, and I’m a cartaholic. Yes, cart as in cartography, maps, those foldy things you wrestle with in cars and end up jamming furiously into the glove box. A couple years ago, Les Klinger and I were doing an event in Chicago, after which we planned on driving to the BoucherCon in…

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On being selfish

By Laurie King / April 4, 2008 /

Over at MJRose’s site, Susan O’Doherty recently posted the text of a talk she gave encouraging women to reclaim their selfishness. The entire thing is worth reading—yes, for you boys, too—but one line in particular caught me: “We’re not supposed to take time out for ourselves when there are others depending on us. That’s selfish.”…

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Holmes and Russell on the big screen?

By Laurie King / April 1, 2008 /

I just received permission from my Hollywood agent to let you all know about the following letter she sent me recently: ** Dear Laurie, I know you said in that conversation we had last fall that you didn’t think Jeremy Irons would be quite right for the part of Holmes, but we have received a…

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In the sky!

By Laurie King / March 27, 2008 /

Last night the space station passed directly over our house. I happened to have been watching the local news that night when they told about it, so I was outside, and the sky was clear, when it came. My first thought, after squelching the idiotic urge to wave, was how fast the damn thing was…

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Old-time, all-new MWA

By Laurie King / March 26, 2008 /

The shiny new Mystery Writers of America web site is up and running, and you might want to skip over there and rummage around. The paint cans and polish rags are still at work, but there are author pages, author newsletters to sign up for, monthly book drawings–just saying, it’s worth a look.

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Deductions

By Laurie King / March 24, 2008 /

I want to know why, if I can deduct the cost of my laptop, my travel, and my office space, I can’t deduct this: I have what I call a Mindless Pool (which the manufacturers call an Endless Pool) because you swim against a jet so you never need to think about turning around. Whenever…

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