I write books. Some people read them. KISS HER GOODBYE was the first one. The second one, WHISPER IN THE DARK, received a starred review from Publishers Weekly.
KILL HER AGAIN arrived in 2009 and DOWN AMONG THE DEAD MEN debuts in June 2010.
My first book KISS HER GOODBYE has been bought by Sony Television and is in development at CBS, and I recently signed with Dutton books to the write the supernatural thriller PARADISE CITY, the first of a series.
Anything by Donald Westlake, William Goldman, Raymond Chandler, Thomas Dewey, Eugene Izzi, Michael Connelly, John Sandford, Gayle Lynds, Carla Neggers, Tess Gerritsen, Kay Hooper, Kathy Mackel, Brett Battles, Phil Hawley, Bill Cameron, Toni Causey, Marc Lecard, Sean Chercover, Marcus Sakey, JT Ellison, Dave White, Derek Nikita, Patry Francis, Gregg Olsen or Jason Pinter.
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
The Departed, Taxi Driver, Chinatown, The Tenant, Deerhunter, Godfather II, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Heroes, Daybreak, Deadwood...
Thanks for your kind comments about our "Out of the Past" podcasts. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the mystery writers interview show as well. And I'll be adding KISS HER GOODBYE to my reading list.
Paul, not only did Seattle get my book, the bookstore was kind enough to display it prominently and hand sell it -- at least according to reports I've received...
Donald Westlake is a wonderful inspiration. Thanks for NOT being a jerkoff egomaniac but being a standup success and giving credit where credit is due -- to those who have inspired you. Big sloppy kisses, my friend. Big sloppy kisses. -- A lifelong admirer
Howdy Robert, thanks for the invite. Great to cyber-meet you. Haven't got your book down here, we've got a limited number of bookstores. But will definitely get to ordering it - what did we do before the internet?
Hi, Robert. Thanks very much for the invite. Congratulations on getting your first novel out! It's a hell of a tough process, but you did it. I'll be looking for it--and for your next one.
Thanks for the invite. I am looking forward to reading one of your novels when I have a bit of time. I am currently translating R. Austin Freeman into French for a French publisher.
Hi Rob, Good to meet you. I visited your site and love your promotional ideas. After one novel I'm learning it's as much a part of the process as the writing. Having written a number of short-film scripts - with only a handful finding their way to the screen, I'm currently trying my hand at a feature. My novel is under contract, which is a good and bad thing as I'm constantly finding myself between a rock and a hard place. The producer seems to have one idea - and the Script Editor he has employed another! And of course, me, the writer, would love to go in an entirely different direction!! Life?!?
I'll have to check out your new book - sounds like a good one. I do some reviews for booksnbytes.com and mysteriesgalore.com I don't see where they have it on their books to review so I guess I will just have to put it on my Amazon wish list. The title even sounds good.
Hello Robert, it's amazing to meet someone who describes his book as 24 meets Dean Koontz or Stephen King ---that could be real ugly. In a beautiful way.
I actually hate to describe it that way at all, because I think it's different -- and I certainly wouldn't compare myself to masters like Koontz and King, but if I'm in a pinch to explain it to someone, I guess that's as close as I can get.
Hi Rob. I love it here because we CAN do a LOT of blatan self promotion! My favorite past time these days. Best of luck with your book by the way. It sounds like we're on the same path. Mine just came out in April and in the middle of all the promotions for it, I need to have the second book to my editor by the end of the year. Yikes. I look forward to chatting with you!
Marta
Hi, Rob (for some reason I called you Keith ... Hm). Thanks for the invite. It seems to me that, these days, BSP is as big a part of a writer's job as getting the words down. I must check out your book. But first, where's that wet shoelace...?
Hi Robert,
Thanks for the invitation. Congratulations on all you've got going on. Nothing wrong with BSP. Personally, I'm working on SSP (Shameless Self Promotion). I'll let you know how it goes!
I'm making a point: visit CrimeSpace for 5 or 10 minutes each day and mingle. I finally set up a basic MySpace page that I'm going to tinker with as well, with pretty much the same caveat. 5 or 10 minutes.
Otherwise, it's a passive website and I might as well not waste my time.
Anybody want to best on how long this initiative will last?
Or will it turn into yet another obsessive-compulsive thing like checking blogs.
Shannon Clute
Mar 29, 2007
Robert Gregory Browne
Kidding.
Natasha, good to see you here.
And Shannon, love both of your shows. You've inspired me to start seriously thinking about a podcast...
Mar 29, 2007
Paul Guyot
Mar 31, 2007
Paul Guyot
I didn't know we could invite wild animals... wait, Cameron's here.
Never mind.
Mar 31, 2007
Robert Gregory Browne
Mar 31, 2007
Rhonda
Mar 31, 2007
Laine
Apr 1, 2007
Miss DaMeaner
Apr 2, 2007
Dennis Venter
Apr 2, 2007
Patricia
Apr 5, 2007
Anne Chaplet
Apr 5, 2007
CT
Apr 5, 2007
Robert Gregory Browne
Apr 6, 2007
Charles Kelly
Apr 6, 2007
Larry W. Chavis
Thanks for the invite, and congratulations on the publication of your first novel.
Apr 7, 2007
Victoria Ridley
Apr 8, 2007
Deborah Pesa
Apr 8, 2007
Robert Gregory Browne
Apr 9, 2007
Paul Guyot
Apr 10, 2007
Paul Guyot
Apr 10, 2007
Robert Gregory Browne
Apr 10, 2007
Paul Guyot
Apr 10, 2007
Paul Guyot
Use that instead of the green. With the dark bg, that would feel more like the writer of KISS HER GOODBYE.
Like I have any idea what I'm talking about....
Apr 10, 2007
Paul Guyot
Apr 10, 2007
Robert Gregory Browne
Apr 10, 2007
Paul Guyot
Apr 11, 2007
Robert Gregory Browne
Apr 11, 2007
Jeff Markowitz
Apr 12, 2007
I. J. Parker
Apr 14, 2007
Robert Gregory Browne
Apr 14, 2007
I. J. Parker
Apr 15, 2007
Gina Robertson
Apr 15, 2007
Maxine Schmidt
Apr 17, 2007
Delphine Cingal
Apr 17, 2007
Robert Freemyer
Apr 18, 2007
LaTanya Pattillo
Apr 18, 2007
Breanda Cross
Apr 26, 2007
HappyRuby
HappyRuby
Apr 28, 2007
Vince Keenan
May 1, 2007
Penny Rudolph
May 8, 2007
Robert Gregory Browne
May 8, 2007
Jordan Dane
May 23, 2007
Tess G
Jun 7, 2007
Jessica D. Russell
Jun 7, 2007
Marta Stephens
Marta
Jun 7, 2007
Shirley Wells
Jun 7, 2007
Jon McGoran as D. H. Dublin
Thanks for the invitation. Congratulations on all you've got going on. Nothing wrong with BSP. Personally, I'm working on SSP (Shameless Self Promotion). I'll let you know how it goes!
Jun 8, 2007
Kent Gowran
And, cool to see Eugene Izzi on your list there. A truly underrated master.
Jun 8, 2007
ITW Debut Authors - First Kill
Sep 10, 2007
Mark Terry
Otherwise, it's a passive website and I might as well not waste my time.
Anybody want to best on how long this initiative will last?
Or will it turn into yet another obsessive-compulsive thing like checking blogs.
Sigh.
Sep 26, 2007