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At 5:12am on September 25, 2008, Linda Brown said…
I've been stalking Corbett since I first met him -- my first crush on a mystery writer. ;-)
At 2:48am on September 25, 2008, Linda Brown said…
G'morning. first cup of espresso, hope you don't think I'm stalking you online.
At 4:00pm on July 16, 2008, Josephine Damian said…
Am I following you? Or are you following me? Here, there, and everywhere, making friends online is fun... and don't cost ya nothin.' lol

Seriously, I like CrimeSpace more than MySpace, but, shhh..... don't tell anyone, ok?
At 12:08pm on April 17, 2008, Richard Krauss said…
I met you the other night at Powell's book signing. I'm about 2/3 into Lost Dog and loving it!
At 3:01pm on March 14, 2008, Grant McKenzie said…
Now there's the rub ;-)
I'm busy wrapping up final line edits for the end of March so that Bantam (who bought World English rights) can dazzle international buyers at the London Book Fair, April 14-16. Keep your fingers crossed, but that's when I'm hoping I land a U.S. distributor and as many other countries as will have me ;-)
At 2:50pm on March 14, 2008, Grant McKenzie said…
Hey Bill: Even though my debut thriller, Switch, is being launched in the UK, it is actually set in Portland, Oregon.
At 3:54am on February 25, 2008, L.J. Sellers said…
Hello fellow Oregonian
Congratulations on your success. I've been
hearing good things about Lost Dog.
At 4:43am on January 11, 2008, Sandra Ruttan said…
Congratulations Bill. May this be but the beginning of the nominations.
At 5:15pm on January 10, 2008, Simon Wood said…
Congrats on the nomination, sir!!!
At 2:54am on December 28, 2007, Maryann Mercer said…
My kids are in Portland. Great city...and a grand city for writers :o)
At 2:49am on December 28, 2007, Ken Isaacson said…
Well, hello there Bill. Denver bound, by any chance?
At 2:09pm on December 10, 2007, Sophie Littlefield said…
Bill - I finally had a chance to read Lost Dog! I'm almost done, and it's *wonderful*!!!
Great job.
- Sophie
At 5:56am on December 6, 2007, Olav Guldbrandsen said…
Hi there Bill. Thanks for responding. I see your Lost Dog gets great mention on amazon. hope things are working out for you.
At 8:43am on December 4, 2007, Bill Cameron said…
I like the idea of being an apocalyptic doppelganger.
At 8:38am on December 4, 2007, Kelli Stanley said…
OK, where's the hat? It's the season for it, finally, and is it on the page? No. How do we know you're the real Bill Cameron and not some sort of apocalyptic doppelganger?
At 4:31pm on November 14, 2007, Simon Wood said…
Bill,

I will always hold what we had in Alaska close to my heart.
At 2:16am on August 28, 2007, Naomi Hirahara said…
Bill--

Just heard part of your podcast interview with B&B. Loved the comment about the integration of theme and looking at your navel! I'm a thematic writer as well. The use of theme is sometimes belittled in mystery circles, but when I heard the late Dennis Lynds talk about theme, I thought, aha, I'm not alone!

My interest is peaked enough that I want to pick up LOST DOG. Take care and good luck with the next one.
At 3:42am on July 27, 2007, Carla Harker said…
Your picture makes me think of Adam Baldwin as Jayne Cobb in Firefly (my favorite character of a superior cast of characters.)

Thanks for the add.
At 2:19pm on July 17, 2007, Bill Cameron said…
Indeedy, I shall be in Anchorage. And since it will be September I will bring the hat. Maybe it will even be cool enough out to wear it, unlike NY in July!

Good to meet you too, Laura! What a weekend, eh?
At 1:56pm on July 17, 2007, Laura Benedict said…
Even though I saw you often during T'fest, I still think of you in that darned hat! My 7 year-old has one with fur-lined earflaps. Stylin'!

Glad we got to meet. See you in Anchorage, right?

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