May q & a II

By Laurie King / May 4, 2006 /

Okay, enough questions for May, save any others for June (or July?) Q: Erika says, I’m sure you’ve been asked this multiple times…I recently finished “A Grave Talent” – did you have any artist’s work in mind when you created the character of Vaun Adams? I imagined her work to be as that of a…

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May q & a

By Laurie King / May 3, 2006 /

Q from Wimindance: Here’e2’80’99s a question, in the second Martinelli you refer to the Morningstar murders but don’t give many details, are we going to hear more about this case? It seems Kate did a lot of growing through that case; is there a short story out there somewhere I’ve not seen? A: No short…

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Busting our red, white, and blue buttons

By Laurie King / May 2, 2006 /

Even before coffee the following morning, the thrill of all those millions of faces remains with me–glossy black and pasty white and all the colors in between, marching in the sun across this country and having such a blast at it. Men and women from Senegal or Ireland, families from Bangladesh and Iran, waving their…

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Solidarity

By Laurie King / May 1, 2006 /

It being the first of the month, normally I’e2’80’99d say you could send in questions for me to answer. However, in solidarity with my immigrant brothers and sisters who are out on the streets today protesting the government’e2’80’99s latest delusion, this descendant of immigrants suggests that we do without her labors today, and begin May’e2’80’99s…

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The reviewer’s art

By Laurie King / April 30, 2006 /

THE ART OF DETECTION makes its appearance in two major trade journals, Booklist and Publishers Weekly, with heaps of praise from both (their reviews follow.) It’e2’80’99s always a huge relief when the big guns fire in the desired direction and the book (to strain a metaphor) doesn’e2’80’99t blow up in your face. I think I’e2’80’99ve…

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Thursday festivities

By Laurie King / April 28, 2006 /

The drums please, and the confetti’e2’80’94the Edgar award winners are here. And a gala night was had by all. After spending most of the day with Les Klinger (THE ANNOTATED SHERLOCK HOLMES) having lunch and dropping in to mystery bookstores all over the city (and I do mean ALL over) I threw on my glad…

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Toozday

By Laurie King / April 27, 2006 /

Tuesday morning began with breakfast at Pershing Square, a restaurant tucked under the peculiar overpass that circled Grand Central Station. Nice place, despite the odd setting, and SJ Rozan and I seem to be making it a part of our annual Edgars week. It’e2’80’99s noisy, until everyone goes off to their jobs, but the whole…

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Edgars Tuesday

By Laurie King / April 27, 2006 /

Parts of me are allergic to New York. Not my feet, which is amazing considering the walking required here, and not my head, also amazing considering the noise level of this place compared with my normal haunts, but my machines fling themselves to the floor and kick their virtual heels like overstressed children. My laptop…

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Let the wild rumpus begin!

By Laurie King / April 25, 2006 /

It’e2’80’99s Monday of Edgars week, and Laurie made it to New York with no problems at all! A flight from SF under five hours, the man in front of me didn’e2’80’99t lie in my lap, and I had the forethought to buy a tasty veggie wrap in SF so I even had something to eat…

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On the site

By Laurie King / April 21, 2006 /

The web site has some changes, mostly to do with THE ART OF DETECTION. Let me know what you think.

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