Mar. 27th, 2008
a year passes, memories soften, loss does not diminish.
To quote from one of my posts a year ago today:
"As the commercials say, life comes at you fast, people. Don't wait for the perfect moment, because odds are it doesn't exist until you make it. Strive, Dream, Love. Live."
I use the above icon because it would have made him smile...
To quote from one of my posts a year ago today:
"As the commercials say, life comes at you fast, people. Don't wait for the perfect moment, because odds are it doesn't exist until you make it. Strive, Dream, Love. Live."
I use the above icon because it would have made him smile...
Lunch and Reviews
Mar. 27th, 2008 08:29 pm*comes in, collapses* Long, very good day, including lunch with Madame Editrix and Madamoiselle Assistant Editrix, in which we regaled Mam'selle with stories of The Old Days, griped about Borders' new "face some books, get rid of the backlist" philosophy, and argued over the title for Bonnie #1 and how close together they can be scheduled (Me: "less than 9 months apart and I will kill you. I will." Madame: "I know, I promise, we won't")
While in the office I saw the four-star review in ROMANTIC TIMES,but forgot to get a x'ox of it, so I don't have the exact text to share. They liked it quite a lot, though.
fashionista_35 comes through with the text:
The latest Retrievers novel is compulsively readable, fast paced and deadly serious. The lighthearted tone of prior volumes is almost totally gone, and it's a fitting change, as the stakes are so much higher. Wren continues to be an engaging and likable protagonist, one the reader can root for with all her heart.
Also, Darque Reviews has a review of FREE FALL (warning, the first few paras are slightly spoilery) and a related interview with moi. Checkitout.
And home to a copy of APEX 12, which has a completely different interview with me. Man, I get around, don't I?
Tomorrow, writing. Yes.
While in the office I saw the four-star review in ROMANTIC TIMES,
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The latest Retrievers novel is compulsively readable, fast paced and deadly serious. The lighthearted tone of prior volumes is almost totally gone, and it's a fitting change, as the stakes are so much higher. Wren continues to be an engaging and likable protagonist, one the reader can root for with all her heart.
Also, Darque Reviews has a review of FREE FALL (warning, the first few paras are slightly spoilery) and a related interview with moi. Checkitout.
And home to a copy of APEX 12, which has a completely different interview with me. Man, I get around, don't I?
Tomorrow, writing. Yes.