Thanks for the invitation, Jack. That makes you my first CrimeSpace friend! Let me know what you think of the books, if you get the chance to pick one or two of them up.
Jack, we might suit each other. I usually exchange chapter by chapter or story by story, never more than 30 pages, and I use track changes. I need someone honest, and I tend to be pretty darn frank myself. My feeling is that you take what you can use and ignore the rest.
At 2:06am on September 7, 2011, I. J. Parker said…
Actually, I've been your friend all along! :) I always like what you have to say.
Hi Jack! Thanks for the invite. Currently on vacation (Vancouver/Whistler - it's rainin') will respond to your e-mail when I get a sec. See you around Crimespace and Spinetingler...
At 3:13pm on September 14, 2010, Copper Smith said…
Remember Goofus and Gallant?
Read all about Goofus's drift to the dark side in 'Always the bad example.'
When I read the 'bats outside Barstow' opening, I was hooked. Then the Kentucky Derby piece. Then I read the Campaign Trail book. Great, great writing whether politics or profanity -- or both.
Hi Jack -- Your series sounds really interesting. Richard Kunzman left a comment on my page saying that his editor said that financial thrillers are hot right now. For both our sakes, let's hope that's true. By the way, if you like financial crime stories, you might like Peter Spiegelman's "Black Maps." Reece
I write mysteries, romantic suspense, just published with Desert Breeze WHEN SERPENTS DIE. The second in the series, HONORED DAUGHTERS due out in October. Am working now on a noir PI, something new for me.
Good morning from south Georgia (USA). I write crime fiction - romantic suspense, mystery/thrillers (both St. Martin finalists, alas one is not a winner and since April 1 is almost upon us (the deadline for announcing winners) I'm not hopeful. I wrote one romance and one ghost story set on the Outer Banks. I'm a retired journalist (Atlanta Journal Constitution) and loved reporting from the OB. It got to be my beat when the park service planned and then moved the Cape Hatteras lighthouse. Thanks for asking. Gerrie
No Jack, it was done by Nathalie Kycher Moore at Echelon Press. She has just picked up two awards for her design work. Like Al McGuire said to the waiter when brought a one clawed lobster to his table, "take this one back and bring me the winner."
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Thanks for the invitation, Jack. That makes you my first CrimeSpace friend! Let me know what you think of the books, if you get the chance to pick one or two of them up.
Jack, we might suit each other. I usually exchange chapter by chapter or story by story, never more than 30 pages, and I use track changes. I need someone honest, and I tend to be pretty darn frank myself. My feeling is that you take what you can use and ignore the rest.
Read all about Goofus's drift to the dark side in 'Always the bad example.'
Brian
Thanks for your input on my discussion. You're right. I suppose that's why they put in the credits "based on a novel by..."
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