Hi L. A., So tranquil, and soon after that post we got snowed in for a week. Now back in snow-melt London. Not sure if you still live in Texas, but was astonished to read news reports recently of snowfalls in Texas!!
Happy New Year ~ and many thanks for your warm welcome to CrimeSpace. After all the hurly- burly of the past two weeks, today is a peaceful, glorious sunny day here on the Devon coast. Just about to log into your author blog.
At 1:53am on December 24, 2009, Bill Bennett said…
BriannaRose, that's my horse, and I have been together for almost 22 years. I raised her from the day she was born. She broke both her back legs when she was baby so now she's older she's arthritic and I just sit with her and read books. I did have many good years of riding her.
At 4:35am on November 17, 2009, Bryar Cougle said…
Thanks for the note. I read the Monster of Florence and have The Historian waiting on my shelf. May check your work out when I can. Keep me updated on your progress with your new book. Sounds exciting. B
Hi L. A.
Thank you for the welcome, have now read the trilogy and am looking forward to when (sometime in the future) I can find the time to read all three again back to back as a continuous narrative.Wonder if the putative draft of the fouth novel will ever materialise?
I wish that were true. The algebra monster will be present for the next 8 weeks. If I don't finish up in that time then I fail the course. I passed the first 8 weeks with an 86 on my final, so there's hope. I just wish I could bring myself to like it. lol Now, if Algebra were a murder mystery, I would have been finished weeks ago. :)
Hope you're well, and doing something you really enjoy. I'll be glad when I'm able to get back to reading. I had to stop in the middle of the Outlander sequel (I forgot the number), and I'd like to finish it before I forget what it was all about and have to start over. :)
I did my OB expedition in the Florida Keys, sailing. No teenagers, just adults. A life altering experience, to say the least. No monstrous mosquitoes but shark and barracuda instead! Never a dull moment.
Thanks so much for the welcome. I look forward to spending a ton of time here on CrimeSpace. And Boston is forever in one's blood. I have circled the globe a few times over, but always end up back here.
Thank you for that nice comment. I never thought I'd have to work another algebra problem in my life and I'm really feeling too old for this. lol. I'm looking forward to getting this over with so I can start reading again. It feels like it has been ages since I've picked up a book that doesn't have numbers and little x's in it. lol.
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It's always fascinating to meet new people who share a passion for reading and writing. Thank you for the add and warm welcome.
Thank you for the welcome, have now read the trilogy and am looking forward to when (sometime in the future) I can find the time to read all three again back to back as a continuous narrative.Wonder if the putative draft of the fouth novel will ever materialise?
Hope you're well, and doing something you really enjoy. I'll be glad when I'm able to get back to reading. I had to stop in the middle of the Outlander sequel (I forgot the number), and I'd like to finish it before I forget what it was all about and have to start over. :)
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