In following the discussion of THE BEEKEEPER’S APPRENTICE over in the Virtual Book Club, it has struck me that negativity can be the paprika enlivening your mashed potatoes. In a forum dedicated to one author’s work, especially when the participants know said author is lurking (LuRKing?) somewhere in the background, it’s not too likely that…
Read MorePeter Temple’s THE BROKEN SHORE just won the gold dagger from the CWA, and deservedly. I happen to like writing with the occasional bit I can turn over in my mouth and savor. (Happen to write that way too, oddly enough.) Not too many of them, mind, and there’s nothing more irritating than fancy writing,…
Read MoreA while back I was going through the checkout line in the grocery store (Yes, we Big Time Authors do our own shopping. We also stand in line in the post office, when we can’t bully someone else into doing it, clean the toilet before the cleaning lady comes, and change our own smoke alarm…
Read MoreI’d like to open up the blog for Q&A, it being the first of the month (well, the 4th, but in fact, tomorrow’s the 1st for most offices out there) however, I’m already Q&A’ing over at the Virtual Book Club. This month, can we try having you post any questions over there? If you really…
Read MoreThe gates are open over at the LRK Virtual Book Club for The Beekeeper’s Apprentice, when readers around the world can focus in on such age-old conundra as “Is there some meaning to the name Mary Todd?†and “Why does Holmes use two colors to mark the bees?†and even “Would an overdose of turmeric…
Read MoreIf you want to know what LRK wishes she was doing today (well, maybe not the arriving-at-Heathrow part) take a look at my guest blog at the Lady Killers blog.
Read MoreI just wanted to alert you all to an upcoming event that should have you checking the flight schedules for the weekend: The Spirit of Watsonville parade on July 4th will feature the Bookettes, ten crack members of the Watsonville Public Library Book Cart Drill Team, as they circle and weave their way through drill…
Read MoreAll readers of LRK are winners in the sense of superior taste in anything to do with the printed word, but ten LRK readers now have something physical to show for their status of winnerdom: llm132506 Soaney Red Spider wpriest A Typical Sorority Girl spiston doc watson chewmama celticmusiclvr annmeeker The drawing for the Virtual…
Read MoreIf you’ve been visiting here during the past year, you’ll have watched the progress (sic?) of TOUCHSTONE, and wondered whether LRK will ever finish the damned book. The process of writing, or rather, of rewriting the book has been extraordinarily difficult, for a number of reasons, many of them out of my control—family matters take…
Read MoreLaurie wins a Lambda! The 2007 Best Lesbian Mystery from the Lambda Literary Foundation, for The Art of Detection.
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