A perfect storm of rewrite

You may nave noticed that there’s nothing to see here, and moved along. I am head-down in the rewrite, six or eight hours straight of either reading the thing aloud (muttering it, actually, and haltingly, since I stop every few words to change something, then have to re-read the paragraph as corrected) or else inputting…

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Bad movies I have loved

My daughter dared me to write about the movie we saw last night (Hi, sweetie) because she thinks my fans imagine me as hanging around the art-movie house (And you’d better believe Santa Cruz has one, or three) instead of guffawing helplessly over a piece of gore-soaked inanity like Tropic Thunder, and that I should…

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RIF is there, somewhere

I’ve written here about my fondness for RIF, the national Reading is FUNdamental program that gives books to kids. Well, I see that there’s a nice program going on, of all places, at Macy’s. If you give them $3 as a RIF donation, they’ll pass all of that $3 over to RIF, and give you…

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A humble writer

The editor, as I’m sure I’ve said before, is the writer’s first reader. She (well, yes, there are a few guys in editorial chairs) is more than that, of course: the editor is generally the person who buys the book for the publishing house, negotiates the contract, knocks the book into shape, and oversees the…

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We love libraries!

And to show it, a bunch of us BoucherConners will be extricating ourselves from the confines of the conference in October and popping up at some of the Baltimore libraries. I’m hoping I don’t have a panel assigned me Saturday morning, because I’d love to be in the library audience when Val McDermid and others…

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Well, you asked…

Watch what you ask for. I said I was torn between watching the Olympics and not, and man those opening ceremonies sure fill the screen… Except not. Ten minutes before broadcast, the lights went out chez King. Went on ten minutes after they finished. So I guess Someone Has Spoken. Any neighbors out there who…

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The uneasy taste of victory

I like the Olympics. Some of the events make me yawn, but opening ceremonies, the beauty of the competitors, the tug-at-the-heartstrings that the television networks do so well, generally keep me watching. But this year, I have a bad taste in my mouth, and I’m not sure how much of my attention the games are…

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Last stop for crazy town

For those of you who don’t live in the interesting state of mind that is California, I thought you’d like to know that we out here on the far left coast are aiming at the end of democracy in America. Yep, that’s us. Although most of us are more interested in figuring out ways to…

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BooucherConferencing

Thanks to the indefatigable efforts of Vicki the Web Maven, the LRK virtual book club will be hosting the official BoucherCon get-together forum. Love crime fiction? Thinking of writing some? Written it and wanting to get published? Or happy with the status of Reader and envious of people who get to meet their favorite authors?…

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