Hi LJ
Nice to meet you online at least and thanks for such a kind review of Borderlands. I'm glad you enjoyed it and hope Gallows Lane doesn't disappoint.
Thanks for your support for the Devlin series.
Best wishes
Brian
Hi LJ, made my way over to Goodreads and am now a fully fledged member. It's great to keep finding such useful sites and interesting people...such a distraction from writing!
Hi LJ, well I am pretty new here and after enduring some of the purile nature of MySpace have so far found Crimespace to be a breath of fresh air. I'll check out GoodRead though. Many thanks for accepting the invite.
Thank you for your offer and I understand how important how important it is to have people read your work but I just can't accept anything right now. I have approx. 1,000 TBRs plus I evaluate manuscripts for Poisoned Pen Press, plus I read three books per month for my mystery readers' group. My cup is not only full but definitely runneth way over.
I love the area around Lincoln. I lived one year in Cambridge and four years in Watertown. I've been in California for 32 years and still miss New England, especially this time of year.
All the best,
LJ
At 11:24am on November 8, 2007, Mark Stevens said…
LJ,
I've enjoyed your reviews on DorothyL. I'd love to get your thoughts on Antler Dust. How can I send you a copy? If you don't want to publish that info widely, feel free to drop me a line through my web site. And, where did you live in Boston? I grew up in Lincoln, Mass. (between Concord and Lexington) but have lived in Colorado now for 27 years. New England never leaves the blood.
Hi, readers like you and librarians will go to heaven. My book, The Beatitudes, is a paranormal thriller set in New Orleans. It will be out in the fall and I am donating all royalties directly to the New Orleans Public Library Foundation. Libraries support the infrastructure of a great city, so I have started The Beatitudes Network to promote awareness of the importance of public libraries in NOLA.
The blogsite www.beatitudesinneworleans.blogspot.com describes the Network, has excerpts from The Beatitudes, recipes, and more. Merci mille fois. Lyn Lejeune.
Writers, please pass the word…..it’s for a good cause….don’t let the libraries of New Orleans or the US go the way of The Great Library of Alexandria. P.S. just posted an excerpt on my Crimespace page. I am sending out information now to book groups - readings, cooking, and events....starting in November. If you would like the info. let me know. it will be posted on my blog in September.
I figure that I am blessed to have found those, and I wasn't even looking for them at the time.
Am gifted by the universe with all kinds of things. Lately it has been a very friendly robin to keep me company when I am outside.
Figure if I need it, it will come.
A faerie stone is a rock you find by a fresh water stream/river with a hole in it that was created by the water--you can't cheat and make the hole. If you find and carry it, it protects you from evil. Someday, I hope to find one.
Hi LJ, Actually, that post on four-leaf clovers was written by my blog mate, Joanna Campbell Slan (it's an rss feed from our blog, "Killer Hobbies"). You sent me running for my dictionary about "faerie stone". What is a faerie stone, exactly? I've heard of them, never knew what thy were. Thanks!
Hi LJ, I wanted to thank you for reading Fast Lane, writing a nice review for it (even though the book's a bit on the demented side and probably not your cup of tea) and mentioning me with Tarantino and Jim Thompson. Much appreciated!
Hello LJ,
I have placed some sample chapters from CAPABLE OF MURDER and THE EMBROIDERED CORPSE on my website of you'd care to take a look,
http://beekay.tripod.com
Cheers,
Brian
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Nice to meet you online at least and thanks for such a kind review of Borderlands. I'm glad you enjoyed it and hope Gallows Lane doesn't disappoint.
Thanks for your support for the Devlin series.
Best wishes
Brian
Thank you for your offer and I understand how important how important it is to have people read your work but I just can't accept anything right now. I have approx. 1,000 TBRs plus I evaluate manuscripts for Poisoned Pen Press, plus I read three books per month for my mystery readers' group. My cup is not only full but definitely runneth way over.
I love the area around Lincoln. I lived one year in Cambridge and four years in Watertown. I've been in California for 32 years and still miss New England, especially this time of year.
All the best,
LJ
I've enjoyed your reviews on DorothyL. I'd love to get your thoughts on Antler Dust. How can I send you a copy? If you don't want to publish that info widely, feel free to drop me a line through my web site. And, where did you live in Boston? I grew up in Lincoln, Mass. (between Concord and Lexington) but have lived in Colorado now for 27 years. New England never leaves the blood.
Best,
Mark
www.writermarkstevens.com
The blogsite www.beatitudesinneworleans.blogspot.com describes the Network, has excerpts from The Beatitudes, recipes, and more. Merci mille fois. Lyn Lejeune.
Writers, please pass the word…..it’s for a good cause….don’t let the libraries of New Orleans or the US go the way of The Great Library of Alexandria. P.S. just posted an excerpt on my Crimespace page. I am sending out information now to book groups - readings, cooking, and events....starting in November. If you would like the info. let me know. it will be posted on my blog in September.
Jim
Am gifted by the universe with all kinds of things. Lately it has been a very friendly robin to keep me company when I am outside.
Figure if I need it, it will come.
I have placed some sample chapters from CAPABLE OF MURDER and THE EMBROIDERED CORPSE on my website of you'd care to take a look,
http://beekay.tripod.com
Cheers,
Brian
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