Today’s TBT is a reminder from NASA and my friends at Boing Boing, that we are delicate and precious and the universe is very large. That tiny dot between Saturn’s rings is us. You and me and everyone we love and hate and all our problems, right there. Our era may be one of strife…
Read MoreThis is a blast from the past, a post I wrote in 2010 about a book that’s currently on sale for $1.99 from your friends at the Kindle company, here. Folly is one of my standalone novels–the other Laurie King–and it’s interesting to see that it, like the upcoming Lockdown, is essentially a meditation on…
Read MoreMary Russell’s War is now on sale in the UK! Clothed in yet another gorgeous Allison & Busby cover: You can order a copy from A&B, or from Waterstones or Amazon UK. Meanwhile, in the USofA, there are some specials running on e-books: A Letter of Mary ($3.99) A Monstrous Regiment of Women ($3.99) The Moor ($3.99)…
Read MoreThe weeks between seeing the paper-bound galleys and getting the first review are always a nervous time. Will they get it? Will they LIKE it?? Well, Booklist does: Issue: May 1, 2017 Lockdown. Advanced Review – Uncorrected Proof King, Laurie R. (Author) Jun 2017. 400 p. Bantam, hardcover, $28. (9780804177931). It’s Career Day at Guadalupe…
Read MoreA lovely photo popped up on my Facebook feed yesterday: The caption read: A Taoist (me) gives up his seat so a Hasidic couple could sit together. They scoot over so a Muslim mother could sit and nurse her baby, on Easter Sunday. This is my America: People letting people be people. –Jackie Summers I…
Read MoreThe gorgeous collection of songs to the glory of bookstores has come out in paperback! Eighty-one of the country’s top writers wrote essays, stories, and words of praise for their favorite shops, which were then illustrated with charming drawings, in My Bookstore. I talk about my local, Bookshop Santa Cruz, and how a damaged town…
Read More“The other Laurie R. King” is my series of reflections—as we approach the publication of a distinctly non-Russellian story, Lockdown—on why I write books that aren’t Russell and Holmes. Stories that just push at me until I have to step outside Mary Russell’s time and place. For other posts on the topic, click here. The first…
Read MoreWant a copy of Lockdown? Ooh, yes, look at these, you know you do… Okay: we all know that libraries—and librarians—rock, right? And we all know that, as my dedication to The Moor put it, librarians… “…spend their lives in battle against the forces of darkness.” Now more than ever. But no matter our niche…
Read MoreMy friend Rebecca Morean drops by for a visit today, with word of a return of her tales of two fascinating women of the early Twentieth Century—one of whom is a relation of… well, see for yourself. –LRK I was excited to sit down with Abbey Pen Baker, the great niece of Faye Martin Tullis…
Read MoreIf you’re interested in crime, or writing, or crime writing—and especially if you’re anywhere near New York the end of this month—you should seriously consider the MWA Edgar symposium. This year is a particularly strong set of offerings, including Jeff Deaver, Alafair Burke, Megan Abbott, Reed Farrell Coleman, Lyndsay Faye, Charles Todd–oh, and that Laurie…
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