TAoD tour day 6

By Laurie King / June 7, 2006 /

The Cracker Barrel is a chain of restaurants across the South (mostly) that are serious purveyors of carbohydrates. Pecan pancakes, grits (No, really, it’e2’80’99s not polenta under another name. Italians wouldn’e2’80’99t recognize it.), something called potato casserole that is a very, well, solid combination of potatoes and cheese’e2’80’94oh, and don’e2’80’99t forget their biscuits. With honey.…

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TAoD tour, day 5

By Laurie King / June 6, 2006 /

Lexington is a gorgeous town. Clearly, that is the reason people at the event tonight drove from Cincinnati and Columbus, to see Lexington. I’e2’80’99m glad to have given them an excuse of a LRK event. But we know the truth. This was one of those rare days with large gaps in the schedule. The first…

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TAoD tour, day 4

By Laurie King / June 5, 2006 /

One of the frustrations of flying is seeing something from the air and having no one at hand to ask for an explanation. Which mountain is that? What are those weird circles? And over Texas, why has someone shaved the vegetation along perfectly straight lines, with no awareness of paved roads crossed and feed lots…

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TAoD tour day 3

By Laurie King / June 4, 2006 /

Today I did an event for the store that has been supporting me in this writing gig since A Grave Talent in 1993. Capitola Book Caf’c3’a9 is owned by four women, one of whom was married to a colleague of my husband’e2’80’99s when he taught at UC Santa Cruz, which is how I came into…

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TaoD tour day 2

By Laurie King / June 3, 2006 /

Friday was a drop-in at the Barnes and Noble on Steven’e2’80’99s Creek in San Jose, where inevitably no one had any idea that I was coming, but by lovely synchronicity the solitary cashier had just set aside her very own copy of The Art of Detection to buy, so she had me sign it. And…

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TAoD tour, June 1 (day 1)

By Laurie King / June 2, 2006 /

This is the split-brained part of a tour, before I’e2’80’99ve entered an airplane but when things are flying about around me. I started yesterday, with a drive to San Francisco and a tour of nine bookstores with media escort Naomi Epel, who knows all the places to park illegally in the city. I saw the…

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All promotion, all the time

By Laurie King / June 1, 2006 /

Laurie R. King’s THE ART OF DETECTION promotionis now live on Mysterynet. This promotion and sweepstakes will run through 6/26. http://www.mysterynet.com/ http://www.mysterynet.com/books/ And to catch Laurie on the road:1st: San Mateo, CA (San Francisco drop-in signings)2nd: Menlo Park, CA3rd: Capitola, CA5th: Lexington, KY6th: Nashville, TN7th: Los Angeles, CA8th: Tempe AZAnd an event with Leslie Klinger:…

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Sightings

By Laurie King / May 31, 2006 /

A couple of notes on LRK sightings. I’ll be in Chicago on September 27, on my way to Madison. And for Chris passing through SF, I will be dropping by to sign stock at that Borders on the afternoon of the 1st, along with most of the other bookstores in SF, if you want something…

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LRK Googles away

By Laurie King / May 31, 2006 /

If you Google, oh, say ‘e2’80’9clesbian detective,’e2’80’9d or ‘e2’80’9cSherlock Holmes,’e2’80’9d or ‘e2’80’9cKate Martinelli,’e2’80’9d or a bunch of similar search words, look at what appears on the links to the right. Some of them are just me, but some of them can win you a hardcover copy of The Art of Detection. (I had to have…

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TAoD day

By Laurie King / May 30, 2006 /

Happy ART OF DETECTION day! The publication day for a new book is a time of tension for a writer. (Although come to think of it, when ISN’e2’80’99T a time of tension for a writer?) Yes, the PW, Kirkus, Booklist and Library Journal reviews are in, and positive, but now the newspapers wait in the…

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