Hi, Brian,
That's nice to read about your added new family member. I think there are special rewards for folks who rescue dogs and other animals. I will have to see about buying Glastonbury. I'm knee deep in grants (I do write them to pay for my fiction writing habit.) Somewhere along the line it would be nice to have the latter pay me:-)
Two of my dogs are rescue dogs as well. Its nice to have one that is so loyal and such a great companion to you isn't it. Makes you wonder how they even became rescue dogs.
Wow, tht's an impressive list of accomplishments and writing credits, Brian. You know what caught my interest the most at the beginning? That sweet dog, and then I see you have rescued dogs--goes to show we slide toward our basic likes and needs. But I also am a mystery/crime fiction buff. So, definitely will look into yours. Haven't seen the video, yet. Will make a point to view it. All best wishes.
Pat
At 11:58pm on February 25, 2008, Margot Justes said…
Your video trailer certainly delivers the right sense of menace and the music helps it build nicely. It's amazing how the Ripper still holds us all in thrall. I remember living in Atlantic City NJ and coming out of a late screening of Murder by Decree where Sherlock Holmes battles The Ripper in fog shrouded London to find AC in the grip of a real pea souper. That was one long, eerie, lonely walk home through empty silent streets.
I am way down on the learning curve. Thank you for telling me about the blank messages. It takes this ol' gal
a long time to learn the ropes. When my husband was alive, he could figure most everything out in a nano second. I was an effective teacher of English for many years, but it is a good thing that I did not teach computerese. All my studennts would have failed.
Mostly it's raining at the moment - but we're doing happy dances (unless you live in Brisbane or Sydney where they are getting out the boats and water wings). Thanks for letting me know about the book - I was starting to worry that my To Be Got list was down to a couple of 1,000 [vbeg]
Hello Brian -- love your covers; books look great. Thanks for adding me to your Crimespace. Does this mean we're connected at the hip? Sorry but Pongo, my dog, has that space. Anyone here hoping to get a few pointers, 3 in fact, 3 steps to writing the short story, take a look at my space blog.
Douglas Quinn
Author, Editor, Book Reviewer
rivercitypress@hotmail.com
www.douglasquinn.com
12 January 2008
Dear Family/Fans/Friends/Readers
Please join me in the first week of my Virtual Book Tour. Beginning tomorrow, Sunday, January 13th, writer Brenda Kay Wynn will publish an interview with Douglas Quinn on her webblog site at (click on the following or cut and paste into your browser) www.chronclesofelydir.spaces.live.com.
You are invited to go to Brenda’s site, read the interview and comment and/or ask questions. I am looking forward to responding to your comments and queries.
The interview will be posted throughout the four week tour. Weeks two, three and four will have different articles hosted by and posted at other webblog sites. Would love to interact with you along the way.
In addition, each time during the four week tour you leave a comment and/or ask a question your name will be placed into a drawing for a Free Signed Copy of Blue Heron Marsh.. Hope to see you all there.
Smiles,
Douglas Quinn
P.S. Please feel free to forward this invitation to your own email address list. The more people who participate, the happier I will be.
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That's nice to read about your added new family member. I think there are special rewards for folks who rescue dogs and other animals. I will have to see about buying Glastonbury. I'm knee deep in grants (I do write them to pay for my fiction writing habit.) Somewhere along the line it would be nice to have the latter pay me:-)
Cheers,
Pat
I look forward to checking out your books.
Pat
Congratulations...wonderful covers.
Margot
Your video trailer certainly delivers the right sense of menace and the music helps it build nicely. It's amazing how the Ripper still holds us all in thrall. I remember living in Atlantic City NJ and coming out of a late screening of Murder by Decree where Sherlock Holmes battles The Ripper in fog shrouded London to find AC in the grip of a real pea souper. That was one long, eerie, lonely walk home through empty silent streets.
Dee
a long time to learn the ropes. When my husband was alive, he could figure most everything out in a nano second. I was an effective teacher of English for many years, but it is a good thing that I did not teach computerese. All my studennts would have failed.
Kristine
Kristine
Good to have you here.
Brian
rob walker
City for Ransom
Author, Editor, Book Reviewer
rivercitypress@hotmail.com
www.douglasquinn.com
12 January 2008
Dear Family/Fans/Friends/Readers
Please join me in the first week of my Virtual Book Tour. Beginning tomorrow, Sunday, January 13th, writer Brenda Kay Wynn will publish an interview with Douglas Quinn on her webblog site at (click on the following or cut and paste into your browser) www.chronclesofelydir.spaces.live.com.
You are invited to go to Brenda’s site, read the interview and comment and/or ask questions. I am looking forward to responding to your comments and queries.
The interview will be posted throughout the four week tour. Weeks two, three and four will have different articles hosted by and posted at other webblog sites. Would love to interact with you along the way.
In addition, each time during the four week tour you leave a comment and/or ask a question your name will be placed into a drawing for a Free Signed Copy of Blue Heron Marsh.. Hope to see you all there.
Smiles,
Douglas Quinn
P.S. Please feel free to forward this invitation to your own email address list. The more people who participate, the happier I will be.
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