Hey, Carole. Thanks for the invite and the kind words. Looks like we have a lot in common as far as old movies and hardboiled fiction go. My debut novel stole a lot from Double Indemnity, substituting a stockbroker for the insurance salesman. My 'hero' survives, however, as I want to keep writing about him.
How's your novel coming?
I will. I need to put some pictures on my page. Meanwhile, my Abby is here: http://www.dogster.com/dogs/293582 . Love the pictures of your dogs! There is no such thing as too many pictures!
how nice! yes, they're great. Penny is the expectant Mom and Indiana Jones is the proud Papa to be. i'll put more photos up when I can. my husband is over hauling the computers and right now i don't have access to our photos. just the one i posted. i'd love to see that puppy when you get it. please post?
I came to your page to see your dogs. They're beautiful! Dogs are my next favorite thing after books! I have a llasa-apso/poodle mix and my sister is bringing a puppy from her litter of chihuahuas for my daughter. We can't wait!
I don't know of any vampire legends in Alabama, but I'm not from around here. ;) I'm originally from Mississippi, so I don't know Alabama folklore.
Now, in Mississippi -- at least in the part that I'm from -- we had more to fear from swampmen and the Chatawa Monster than vampires. Guess that's one reason why the supernatural fascinates me.
Hi Carole, Thanks for the invite!
Forensic Artist? That means I draw dead people. If a body is found beyond recognition, I can do a sketch of that person that will hopefully lead to an identification. The majority of my work, however, is sketches from witness description, usually of bad guys who rob, rape or murder someone.
PUPPIES!!! Just stopping by to say hello my friend and waiting to see pics of the pups! My husband never lets me go into pet stores... we always come out with one.
Kristine
Well, thank you very much. I really hope you enjoy it. It's a bit different than most research books. Here's a review about the book written by Lost Dog author, Bill Cameron.
Crimespace doesn't take up as much time as you might think. I tend to write during my lunch hour while at work and that seems to be the most productive time for me.
Hi Carole - whew, just back from the B'con steering committee meeting and head is reeling from all going on and to be done! You can make B'con happen in England! Five years ago our Alaska Sisters in Crime group decided we wanted B'con in Alaska and that it would be a once-in-an-Alaska-lifetime event for all involved. So we did it... mostly under the drive Dana Stabenow has to accomplish these things... and those involved in hosting Left Coast Crime 2001 here. They got the bid, and so now here it is! Five years of planning and working on this. My understanding is that any place can submit a bid for B'con, so go for it! What do you want to know? The graphics on here are so great - a bygone era. It's fun to escape.
Yeah, I never know what to say back to folks either. I have to write part time, whenever I can meld time with inspiration. Lately don't seem to have much of either.
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How's your novel coming?
Had to laugh when I saw your movie list...it could be my own...and I love French comedies as well!
My writing reflects your lists also. Always nice to run across a kindred spirit here!
Best,
Deb Davenport
I don't know of any vampire legends in Alabama, but I'm not from around here. ;) I'm originally from Mississippi, so I don't know Alabama folklore.
Now, in Mississippi -- at least in the part that I'm from -- we had more to fear from swampmen and the Chatawa Monster than vampires. Guess that's one reason why the supernatural fascinates me.
J. K.
Forensic Artist? That means I draw dead people. If a body is found beyond recognition, I can do a sketch of that person that will hopefully lead to an identification. The majority of my work, however, is sketches from witness description, usually of bad guys who rob, rape or murder someone.
Kristine
http://billcameronmysteries.blogspot.com/
I think I have a titanium plate in my head too.
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