Hi Larry -- I read Meredith's blurb about B'con and was dismayed to learn they didn't have LADYKILLER for the book signings--when I couldn't find it, I figured it was sold out. They didn't get my books, either, not sure why? I'm very glad you guys were there, you lit up the camera at every event you attended and my son loved dancing around you at the Anthony Awards banquet. We just contacted the Alaska Jr Dance Theater to see about him getting some training, since that was his first and only performance. I think Mr. Whitekeys wanted to hire him! He'll be 7 on Nov. 3rd and we'll all be celebrating it in great style at the H2Oasis water park here in Anchorage. I'm still hoping to get LADYKILLER soon to see what's up -- meanwhile plugging away at my MOOSE MURDERS. Take care - hope you'll both get back to Alaska sometime in the future and will bring plenty of your books with you (smile).
Hi there - was so very impressed with you and Meredith. I have some nice photos from the convention. They're posted at http://picasaweb.gmail.com/karenlaubenstein/Bouchercon2007/
Lawrence,
Would love to be your friend on crimespace. Thanks for inviting me.
At 4:18am on September 19, 2007, Douglas Quinn said…
When you get a chance, check out my Crimespace Blog re the info and pics from my recent book signing event.
Smiles,
Douglas Quinn
www.douglasquinn.com
At 9:29am on September 18, 2007, Mary Elwood said…
Thanks for the invite. I am looiing forward to checking out your books. I am trying to learn about investments, so what a coincidence that you write for Forbes!
Thanks very much for the invitation, Lawrence. Always a pleasure to meet a fellow Akashic-Noir writer.
At 7:04am on September 17, 2007, Keith Dixon said…
Hi Lawrence and thanks for the invitation. I wish I knew more of your authors other than Lee Child (a fellow Brit of course!) and David Morrell. Interesting collection of thrillers in your movies, too. What, no Airforce One? :-)
Hi Lawrence, Thank you the invitation. Ladykiller sounds really good. Yet another book to add to my TBR pile. Though I am not sure when it will be released in UK.
Me again. I just visited your website. I now have you on my list for next week's book order. Oh, I love this place! But with so many new books to read, I won't have time to write.
Hi Lawrence,
My work was in Crafts Business, Bead & Button, Bead Release, and Craft Report. I was a regular contributor to Crafts Business, until they were bought out. I concentrated on the arts and crafts because that's where my interests were at the time. I have to say, fiction and non-fiction are two completely different animals. Non-fiction was so easy, tell me what you want, and I'll write the article. Fiction, not so much.
Much more difficult if there isn't a deadline looming.
Jamie
Hi Lawrence,
Thanks for the invite. I'm pleased to be part of your circle. And congrats on your book tour. I need to get out and do the same thing for my suspense novel CROSSHAIRS. I'm waiting for a directory of indie bookstores throughout Florida. Perhaps we can correspond some more and you can recommend the shops that you found most open to you. Again, congrats! And best of luck with LADYKILLER!
Russ
Hello, Lawrence. I received a message that you wanted to connect in this site. Your profile sounds like you are thoroughly enjoying yourself, and I would enjoy chatting with you. Jeff Kinghorn
Thanks for the invitation, and I am speechless in admiration of a man who collaborates with his wife. (Or, for that matter, of a wife who collaborates with her husband.) Hope the book is doing great -- I'll look for it.
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-Karen
I finally made the connection! You! Meredith Anthony! Wife! Great! (Sometimes it takes a baseball bat, but I eventually come around)
Would love to be your friend on crimespace. Thanks for inviting me.
Smiles,
Douglas Quinn
www.douglasquinn.com
My work was in Crafts Business, Bead & Button, Bead Release, and Craft Report. I was a regular contributor to Crafts Business, until they were bought out. I concentrated on the arts and crafts because that's where my interests were at the time. I have to say, fiction and non-fiction are two completely different animals. Non-fiction was so easy, tell me what you want, and I'll write the article. Fiction, not so much.
Much more difficult if there isn't a deadline looming.
Jamie
Thanks for the invite. I'm pleased to be part of your circle. And congrats on your book tour. I need to get out and do the same thing for my suspense novel CROSSHAIRS. I'm waiting for a directory of indie bookstores throughout Florida. Perhaps we can correspond some more and you can recommend the shops that you found most open to you. Again, congrats! And best of luck with LADYKILLER!
Russ
Thanks for the invitation, and I am speechless in admiration of a man who collaborates with his wife. (Or, for that matter, of a wife who collaborates with her husband.) Hope the book is doing great -- I'll look for it.
Marcia
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