May madness?

By Laurie King / April 19, 2006 /

An April newsletter will go out soon’e2’80’94with tour preliminaries for June and a recipe, for those of you who requested What’e2’80’99s Cooking with Laurie. I should also mention that if you like the idea of business cards for Russell and Martinelli but don’e2’80’99t use a Rolodex, you can always tuck the cards in your wallet…

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Monday given away

By Laurie King / April 17, 2006 /

The penultimate Monday Winner (one more ARC to give away, friends, to those on the newsletter mailing list) is Tom in Greenburg, PA. And, a newsletter will go out later this week, I’ll let you know just when so you can check that yours is getting through. What was the menu chez King for Easter?…

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Out the door

By Laurie King / April 14, 2006 /

I’e2’80’99m on my way to talk to the librarians in San Francisco about the 1906 quake-and-fire, it being the centenary and they’e2’80’99re pulling in everyone who ever made so much as mention of the quake-and-fire in a book (mine was LOCKED ROOMS) and besides, they know I love librarians enough to get on the road…

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Kicking back

By Laurie King / April 12, 2006 /

By coincidence, Lee Goldberghas just finished a book, too, and is cleaning his office. In the four days since I reached the end of TOUCHSTONE, I’ve cleaned my office, as well. Also written and sent off renovations for the web site to the techie marvel; put together a 1500-word article on Sabine Baring-Gould (the main…

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update

By Laurie King / April 10, 2006 /

There is an update on the Doug Preston case in Italy, over at M J Rose’s blog, and what you can do.

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Winners (2) and answers (3)

By Laurie King / April 10, 2006 /

And today, Catherine of Wellesly (sounds like some 15th century monarch, doesn’e2’80’99t it?) has won her shiny new copy of the ARC for The Art of Detection. Only two left after she claims hers, next Monday’e2’80’99s drawing and the Monday following’e2’80’94and then the hardbacks will be on the edge of shipping, so we may even…

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System failure

By Laurie King / April 8, 2006 /

Yesterday, 4:00. Finished first draft. TOUCHSTONE. Brain. Fried. Can’e2’80’99t. Think. Emergency shutdown. Argghhh.

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April showers of questions (2)

By Laurie King / April 7, 2006 /

First pre-publication review for THE ART OF DETECTION comes from Kirkus, who suspends their traditional curmudgeonliness to say: ‘e2’80’9cKing’e2’80’99s imagination is as generous as ever, and her use of the Sherlockian canon to ventilate contemporary issues is clever and impassioned.’e2’80’9d My blushes, Watson. **Weds was a 24 hour day with nearly eight of that spent…

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April questions

By Laurie King / April 4, 2006 /

Q: Are we going to see any more Martinelli books in the future? And why was there a six year period between Nightwork and The Art of Detection? A: There should be another couple of Martinellis off in the future somewhere, not at all sure when. And the long gap was due to a combination…

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Monday brasses

By Laurie King / April 3, 2006 /

Bow, bow you lower-middle classesBlow the trumpets! bang the brasses!(Isn’t this a good week to start out with Gilbert and Sullivan?) Anyway, start up the parade because we have another winner, number five, who I believe, if my eyes aren’t deceiving me, is new to the mailing list. Apologies to you who’ve been with us…

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