More Bouchercon: - CrimeSpace2024-03-28T08:14:14Zhttp://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/more-bouchercon?commentId=537324%3AComment%3A217162&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAs for #3 - I actually saw qu…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2009-10-22:537324:Comment:2172692009-10-22T09:17:31.912ZGraham Powellhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/grahampowell
As for #3 - I actually saw quite a few young people out there, although the average age is of course much higher. But it seemed to me there were more youngsters here than at my last Bouchercon... in 2002. Back then, of course, I was a mere lad of 33 so I WAS one of the under-40 crowd.
As for #3 - I actually saw quite a few young people out there, although the average age is of course much higher. But it seemed to me there were more youngsters here than at my last Bouchercon... in 2002. Back then, of course, I was a mere lad of 33 so I WAS one of the under-40 crowd. Younger people--my students'…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2009-10-21:537324:Comment:2171622009-10-21T13:40:39.319ZJon Loomishttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JonLoomis
Younger people--my students' age, say--live in a completely different popular culture than the one I grew up in. You'd need a rapper sleuth with a wizard sidekick, a pet werepanther, and a sexy virgin vampire for a girlfriend to really resonate with them, I think.
Younger people--my students' age, say--live in a completely different popular culture than the one I grew up in. You'd need a rapper sleuth with a wizard sidekick, a pet werepanther, and a sexy virgin vampire for a girlfriend to really resonate with them, I think. 3. I like to think these crow…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2009-10-19:537324:Comment:2169422009-10-19T20:59:55.288ZDana Kinghttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/DanaKing
3. I like to think these crowds are older because it takes a while for most people to build the refined sensibilities needed to appreciate high level crime fiction.<br />
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Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
3. I like to think these crowds are older because it takes a while for most people to build the refined sensibilities needed to appreciate high level crime fiction.<br />
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Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. 1. At the Embassy Suites, you…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2009-10-18:537324:Comment:2167712009-10-18T01:28:32.562ZSarah E Glennhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/SarahEGlenn
1. At the Embassy Suites, you pay $12 in the room or you have to take your laptop to the lobby. It works well, though.<br />
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2. Shout out on the Knob Creek! Not bourbon drinker personally, but we do use it in food, candy, etc.<br />
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3. I imagine it will all go online, where it is cheaper... hence the Kindle. I did comment this evening that everyone at our table was older, female, and had short hair.<br />
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4. We were at PF Chang's. We do have good local Asian restaurants in Lexington, but Chang's is pretty…
1. At the Embassy Suites, you pay $12 in the room or you have to take your laptop to the lobby. It works well, though.<br />
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2. Shout out on the Knob Creek! Not bourbon drinker personally, but we do use it in food, candy, etc.<br />
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3. I imagine it will all go online, where it is cheaper... hence the Kindle. I did comment this evening that everyone at our table was older, female, and had short hair.<br />
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4. We were at PF Chang's. We do have good local Asian restaurants in Lexington, but Chang's is pretty good and probably healthier.<br />
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5. Neither... can't afford those places.<br />
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6. One day, I may be asking your editor's name.<br />
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7. No drugstore, either.