Thanks, Clayton. I so appreciate you writing about Aimée's investigations. Right now I'm reading
Talk to the Snail, a non mystery by a Brit living in Paris on the do's and don't's of foreign expat living in France...a definite hoot.
Thanks for responding to my blog about Linda Barnes.
I think I'll move the question to the main forum to get some discussion. I don't like being critical of Kellerman, but it is what I believe, and I'd like to get the name Linda Barnes out for general discussion. Best wishes, Jim
ps Sorry about the long email I sent you before. I was up far too late and probably didn't know when to stop.
At 11:56am on September 30, 2007, Cara Black said…
I'd love to get in touch with John Harvey, Delphine
Sorry, I had lost the thread too. You told me you wish you had known Francis Zamponi when you were here. i can get you in touch with him.
+ other writers in France if you want. Why did I mention Edward in here? Dunno.
I am quite thrilled with your response. You might enjoy the literature map I discuss if you haven't seen it (I just found it a few days ago). It maps groups of authors based on how common their readership is. I still can't describe the concept well in words, but the site is obvious when you see it:
it's my other side, Ed...smile. Alexander, the air traffic controller and owner of the bike, suited me up in leathers for a ride to the control tower at Charles de Gaulle airport. I got to go inside, watch them 'land' planes and think about what I'd do if I was a terrorist.
At 4:09am on September 10, 2007, ed goldberg said…
Cara!
Good to hear from you. I will be in Denver, I've decided. Didn't have much to promote, nor was I flush enough to afford it.
I'll be at LCC next year as well.
You certainly look butch in your photo, not the sweetheart I know.
David, here's an article from last week's New Yorker by Adam Gopnik on Sarkozy...
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/08/27/070827fa_fact_gopnik
At 11:34am on September 5, 2007, David L. Hoof said…
You're very welcome for the invite. Paris seems incomparably preferrable to Washington these days. the cultural divide is like the Enlightenment reaching back to the Dark Ages.
Thanks, Em. My boy's settled in the dorm with his rice cooker, a sleek little red model. The other boys brought a fridge and microwave, laptops printers etc...a bit jammed and it's bunk bed style...but nice palm trees outside their window
http://www.lejdd.fr/cmc/societe/200733/au-coeur-de-la-lutece-antique_46884.html
An article in Journal du Dimanche published today in France about Ile Saint Louis and my little murders...
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Talk to the Snail, a non mystery by a Brit living in Paris on the do's and don't's of foreign expat living in France...a definite hoot.
I think I'll move the question to the main forum to get some discussion. I don't like being critical of Kellerman, but it is what I believe, and I'd like to get the name Linda Barnes out for general discussion. Best wishes, Jim
ps Sorry about the long email I sent you before. I was up far too late and probably didn't know when to stop.
+ other writers in France if you want. Why did I mention Edward in here? Dunno.
http://www.literature-map.com/
Best wishes and thanks for your kind words. Jim
Good to hear from you. I will be in Denver, I've decided. Didn't have much to promote, nor was I flush enough to afford it.
I'll be at LCC next year as well.
You certainly look butch in your photo, not the sweetheart I know.
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/08/27/070827fa_fact_gopnik
did you ever watch Clive in the BBC (?) series where he went blind? Can't remember the name and I'd love to watch them again
An article in Journal du Dimanche published today in France about Ile Saint Louis and my little murders...
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