King as Queen, at least when it comes to Dukes

By Laurie King / December 31, 2007 /

There’s a gorgeous review of Touchstone in January Magazine. (Thanks for the head’s up, Vicki). Some writers claim they don’t read reviews. Some of those I even believe. But I do, always, even the bad ones, because they are a part of the necessary dialogue between the writer and her readers. How else do I…

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Ho, Saturn!

By Laurie King / December 24, 2007 /

The first holidays Without Someone are tricky, with reminders of loss peppering the landscape. Who carves the turkey, if Granddad isn’t here? And Mom can step into Grandmother’s apron when it comes to making pumpkin pies, but what about Great Grandma’s Christmas Pudding? Should we bother with it? After all, nobody really likes it, but…

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Preserving a species

By Laurie King / December 20, 2007 /

This time of year, sooner or later most of us are hit with The Glut. Generally it’s when we’re in a mall, with Christmas cheer being forced down our ears while people squabble over bargains, but you know the feeling. I have one solution: Give a gift that makes you feel good at the same…

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Russell’s teapot

By Laurie King / December 13, 2007 /

My nephew, who clearly has too much time on his hands, asked me recently if the protagonist of The Beekeeper’s Apprentice and other works classified as fiction got her name from Bertrand Russell, specifically Russell’s teapot hypothesis: Russell’s teapot, sometimes called the Celestial Teapot, was an analogy first coined by the philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872–1970),…

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An end, and a beginning

By Laurie King / December 6, 2007 /

I received my first copy of Touchstone yesterday, and I have to say, it’s going to be a sad day when book go electronic. I won’t mind academia being crammed into the brains of an e-reader, thus saving the spines of generations of schoolkids, but the tactile pleasure of a new book is a joy…

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How do you spell Relief: B.O.O.K.L.I.S.T.

By Laurie King / December 4, 2007 /

Booklist has given Touchstone a star, a huge relief. And their description of the book is so juicy, it makes ME want to read it. “In England in 1926, New Yorker Harris Stuyvesant is tracking the bomber who blew up his sweetheart and permanently injured his brother. A sinister operative leads him to Bennett Grey,…

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Just giving it away

By Laurie King / November 29, 2007 /

On November 30th, we’re giving away TOUCHSTONE! ..and A LETTER OF MARY, and THE MOOR. In a positive orgy of seasonal gift-giving, my web lady Vicki has decided that we’re giving away multiple sets of the two new Picador Russells AND many copies of the TOUCHSTONE advanced reading copy. As she puts it, You have…

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Mysterious California

By Laurie King / November 25, 2007 /

Have you seen, or heard about, the film that was made a few years ago on the three woman mystery writers who re-shaped the genre—Paretsky, Grafton, and Muller? Well, the husband and wife team who made “Women of Mystery” have now made “Mysterious California,” featuring four Golden State crime writers. To make it even better,…

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Change is good

By Laurie King / November 17, 2007 /

The LRK web page has changes, including a book page for Touchstone. With a sample. Enjoy.

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Please, hit me again: a clarification

By Laurie King / November 16, 2007 /

A point of clarification: Some of you in the comments have cringed in shame at having been the perpetrator of One of Those Letters that have drawn a book’s mistake to my attention. Worry not, I beg you: The problem I have with Those Letters is not in the receipt, but in having been the…

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