Hey, a new blog post!
It's been a while, but you know how things are. They're the same with you.
Went to ThrillerFest in NYC for my first time a few weeks ago. It was a very nice time and met some new people like Dan Palmer and Robert Wilson (all the way from Portugal) and participated in a panel that went very well. The bookstore had a whole two copies of my book for sale and those were gone before my designated signing time, so that was, um, uneventful.
Had my knee operated on when I got back. It's now a giant purple balloon but two ligaments and a nerve were repaired, so that's nice. I can't walk, but what the hell.
Turned in "Truth Always Kills" to the publisher for release in December. It will miss Bouchercon but it had to get pushed back after I went rolling down the highway in my Jeep in late winter. Rolling as in side over side, not upright on the wheels. In fact, one of those broke off.
Next up is a Noir at the Bar event in Boston on August 27th at Trident Books and Cafe.
Went to ThrillerFest in NYC for my first time a few weeks ago. It was a very nice time and met some new people like Dan Palmer and Robert Wilson (all the way from Portugal) and participated in a panel that went very well. The bookstore had a whole two copies of my book for sale and those were gone before my designated signing time, so that was, um, uneventful.
Had my knee operated on when I got back. It's now a giant purple balloon but two ligaments and a nerve were repaired, so that's nice. I can't walk, but what the hell.
Turned in "Truth Always Kills" to the publisher for release in December. It will miss Bouchercon but it had to get pushed back after I went rolling down the highway in my Jeep in late winter. Rolling as in side over side, not upright on the wheels. In fact, one of those broke off.
Next up is a Noir at the Bar event in Boston on August 27th at Trident Books and Cafe.
These things are an awful lot of fun and I think everyone who can come should make the effort. I promise you'll enjoy yourself.
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