ok...I have no idea about the protocol either but it is getting difficult to keep track of...now I have half a conversation about Steve's stalker...one with Em and Peter Temple...I mean really no wonder I am getting less reading done...I can't find anyone on here ;-)
I do indeedy - I'll wander over to your chatterwall to respond because you get told about the response that way - I really haven't worked out a protocol for this yet :)
Hi favourite web type person! Where would we be without you? (I know - still struggling with Geocities instead of having a wonderful party location). Hope you have had a good long weekend in your far off part of the world.
Lynne (in her own far off part of the world)
Awwww - Lynne you're being very kind. (You also haven't met me in person have you ) but I'm glad that the Moldy site is proving useful for you and I will load that image gallery application - really I will :)
May I recommend you add my mystery, "Murder Off the Books" to your TBR pile? It's got a story to "die for," characters you'll love, humor to make you laugh out loud - and while no bunny, it does have Whiskey, an adorable and adored Irish Wolfhound.
Please visit my web site, www.evelyndavid for a sneak peek of the book and some delightful photos of Whiskey.
It was an odd feeling - that reaction to Rilke. But I loved that book. I'm with you on the Scottish thing - I find so many books from Scottish writers on my favourites list.
Hi Karen,
Yes I did love Rilke, although loving a character who doesn't mind bath-house sex with strangers is hard to concieve of ever doing. But his obsessive compassion for a woman who may or may not have been murdered overcame all. An amazing creation. I am an avid fan of all things Scottish Noir! Some of the best writers in the world are coming out of there.
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Lynne (in her own far off part of the world)
Elephant stamps???
May I recommend you add my mystery, "Murder Off the Books" to your TBR pile? It's got a story to "die for," characters you'll love, humor to make you laugh out loud - and while no bunny, it does have Whiskey, an adorable and adored Irish Wolfhound.
Please visit my web site, www.evelyndavid for a sneak peek of the book and some delightful photos of Whiskey.
Thanks again, Evelyn
Yes I did love Rilke, although loving a character who doesn't mind bath-house sex with strangers is hard to concieve of ever doing. But his obsessive compassion for a woman who may or may not have been murdered overcame all. An amazing creation. I am an avid fan of all things Scottish Noir! Some of the best writers in the world are coming out of there.
I love the bunny, too. Puts me in mind of the Llama song.
And thanks for the tip about the crimespace box.
Merlot- off to try and figure it out
Moldy will press on undoubtedly but you're right - this place is fun :)
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