BCon 2014!

By Laurie King / September 16, 2014 /

The yearly Crime Extravaganza known as Bouchercon is in Long Beach this year, and as always, it’s going to be a whole lot of fun, plus, if you’re interested in mystery or thrillers, true crime or romantic suspense, writing or reading, you’ll learn a ton. I’m going to be in three panels during the weekend,…

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Mary Russell’s War (seven): My war work

By Laurie King / September 15, 2014 /

Mary Russell’s journal of the Great War has come to light, beginning on August 4, 1914. This is week seven (For the other weeks, click here.) 15 September 1914 Last week, Levi circled an article in the news concerning a boy of fourteen years and eleven months who was serving in the German army, and left it…

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Crime Writers

By Laurie King / September 13, 2014 /

Crime and Thriller Writing, co-authored by me and my friend Michelle Spring, has three sections to it.  The first is our reflections on our writing life; the third is the nuts-and-bolts how-to section.  But the middle section is a little of everything–and everyone. Part two is a series of essays by twenty-six other fantastic crime & thriller writers,…

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In love with Station Eleven

By Laurie King / September 12, 2014 /

I try not to take advantage of my middle-sized-fish-in-small-pond status and assert myself at events, but in June when I was one of the speakers at the American Library Association tea, and read up on the other speakers, there was one book I made a leap for, elbowing aside all the librarians who were there…

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TBT: Intro to LRK

By Laurie King / September 11, 2014 /

This Throwback Thursday brought to you by Bantam Books.  Bantam (now a division of Penguin Random House, aka the Randy Penguin) showed me the love from the very beginning, with the mass market paperback for A Grave Talent forming one third of a summer special in 1995, along with Mary Willis Walker and John Straley. They did T-shirts,…

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Writes of Passage

By Laurie King / September 9, 2014 /

Sometimes, you’re looking for a how-to book. Other times, what you need is a how-I book. This is one of those. Writers face turning points every day, dozens of times. Even the most minor scene has repercussions: everything is a write of passage. It’s also, as jobs go, remarkably lonesome, since few of us have…

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Mary Russell’s War (six): Tutors and trenches

By Laurie King / September 8, 2014 /

Mary Russell’s Great War journal has come to light, beginning on August 4, 1914. This is week six. (For the other weeks, click here.) 8 September 1914 School is now fully under way. Not that Levi and I are directly concerned with classrooms, but our tutors follow the schedule of public school, so we are now…

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So Thrilling, it’s Criminal

By Laurie King / September 6, 2014 /

Crime and Thriller Writing is the how-to book I wrote with Michelle Spring. If you’d like to win a copy, joining the fanfic “Letters of Mary” will put your name in the hat–see below. It’s a collection of reflections followed by step-by-step recommendations on how, what, and why to write.  Michelle, unlike me (I am definitely an Organic…

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TBT: Tacoma version

By Laurie King / September 4, 2014 /

Because I’ll be in Tacoma this weekend, I thought my Throwback Thursday ought to show me when I lived there, Back In The Day, when I was still Laurie Richardson.  And this is one photo where you should be glad for both washout and fading, because the color of that dress was truly blinding: This was…

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Mary Russell’s Coffee Maker

By Laurie King / September 3, 2014 /

Coffee plays a large role in the Russell memoirs, and I believe we can now see the kind of pot the Holmes household possesses: Love the Boing Boing channel.  

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