Holmes and Russell on the big screen?

By Laurie King / April 1, 2008 /

I just received permission from my Hollywood agent to let you all know about the following letter she sent me recently: ** Dear Laurie, I know you said in that conversation we had last fall that you didn’t think Jeremy Irons would be quite right for the part of Holmes, but we have received a…

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In the sky!

By Laurie King / March 27, 2008 /

Last night the space station passed directly over our house. I happened to have been watching the local news that night when they told about it, so I was outside, and the sky was clear, when it came. My first thought, after squelching the idiotic urge to wave, was how fast the damn thing was…

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Old-time, all-new MWA

By Laurie King / March 26, 2008 /

The shiny new Mystery Writers of America web site is up and running, and you might want to skip over there and rummage around. The paint cans and polish rags are still at work, but there are author pages, author newsletters to sign up for, monthly book drawings–just saying, it’s worth a look.

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Deductions

By Laurie King / March 24, 2008 /

I want to know why, if I can deduct the cost of my laptop, my travel, and my office space, I can’t deduct this: I have what I call a Mindless Pool (which the manufacturers call an Endless Pool) because you swim against a jet so you never need to think about turning around. Whenever…

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The raw material

By Laurie King / March 22, 2008 /

First draft of The Language of Bees: finished. 302 pages of tripe: sprawling, flabby, pallid, and unappealing. It’s the job of the rewrite to transform raw tripe into something that could be ordered in a starred restaurant. (And actually, even with tripe there are nuggets of good stuff there, buried.) But I’m taking three days…

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Laurie sprints for the finish

By Laurie King / March 20, 2008 /

2400 words Monday; 1700 words Tuesday; 3273 words Wednesday (but who’s counting?). The smoke gently curls out of Laurie’s ears… A reminder that we’re drawing for two ARCs of the UK edition of Touchstone Friday, March 21. This is for UK residents only who send us a note at info@laurierking.com with the subject line UK…

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The voices on my shoulder

By Laurie King / March 17, 2008 /

It’s about at this point in a first draft that the voices are getting hard to ignore. Not the voices of the characters—although yes, some of those are more real than the voices of my actual family—but the voices reminding me of all the things this manuscript doesn’t do. There’s no real sense of the…

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Just giving it away

By Laurie King / March 14, 2008 /

Just a reminder, that we’re doing a second drawing tonight: signed copies of Touchstone to readers, and to libraries. If you think your favorite library could use a (or, another) copy of Touchstone, please nominate them by emailing their name and address to info@laurierking.com with the subject Touchstone for Libraries. And if you’re not signed…

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The once and future BoucherCon

By Laurie King / March 12, 2008 /

Ruth Jurdan asked me to write a BoucherCon memory for the BoucherCon blog today. This year, the annual mystery conference (named after writer and critic Anthony Boucher, that’s bow-cher) is in Baltimore, and the town is just Charmed to Death to welcome us all in. There’s been talk about organizing a LRK meet-up during the…

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The Language of (writing) bees

By Laurie King / March 11, 2008 /

The first draft of The Language of Bees is drawing to a close, with all the main characters and events converging on a (more or less literal) race to the finish line. As I wrote Touchstone, I found it very tough to write past a gap. That is, as I was writing, or even rewriting,…

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