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Lazy me, never pursued it. I'm considering taking another course with "Writer's Digest," could you recommend a class the would be of most benefit to me? I think it's time to get serious. I promise I would never ask you to read my manuscript.
Linda


Thanks again.
Linda

LB

Twitter: @LawrenceBlock"
Oh, come on, you don't have to say it out loud =) String us along a little bit. Next, you'll be telling us that we'll never see Chip Harrison again (don't say it! Even if it's true).
Don't get me wrong. I LOVE Scudder, but the humor you pull off in those are something else!

Scott, I was whispering. And the operative phrase here is "You never know." See, I never know. I've often thought I was done with Scudder, and was absolutely certain I'd never again write under a pen name.
Yeah, right. And A DROP OF A HARD STUFF came out last month, and GETTING OFF, by Lawrence Block writing as Jill Emerson, comes out in September
So what do I know?

I have also gotten a few of your friend, Donald Westlake's books. I absolutely love noir fiction. I also read Raymond Chandler.
Don't worry Scott. I bet if the right idea comes up we'll be seeing more Bernie R.
Linda

And big pats on the back for whoever had the idea to put these short stories & novellas on Amazon! Curling up with "Who Knows Where it Goes" right now!
@Linda, Westlake is so great. You should check out this graphic novel adaptation of "The Hunter" http://www.idwpublishing.com/previews... Since my two great literary loves are noir and comics...
Also, if you've never read any Jim Thompson. You really should =)

Scott, thanks. I'm having fun Kindle-pubbling the stories, and hope you enjoy "Who Knows Where It Goes." There'll be more to come!
LB


Now, to kick back and start "The Specialists."

But one of my new eRiginal books for writers, The Liar's Bible, has been selling all along at $9.99, and there's been an experimental promotion dropping it to $2.99. (Nobody told me, I went on line and found it.) Personally, I'd like the book to stay at $2.99, but I don't think it will for more than a week or two. So if y'all want it, now's the time. I believe it's the same $2.99 price on all platforms, but have only checked on Kindle. (It's available for the others, but I don't know about the price.)
Here's a link: http://tinyurl.com/63e9zzt

Linda"
If you have a color nook and and not afraid technically, you can "root" your color nook and then make it into an Android tablet which will give you access to all the major reading apps: Kindle, Nook, and Kobo. You can buy SD cards on the web or follow instructions available on Youtube and for the price of a micro SD card have a slick Android tablet. Note that many have complained about paying $60 or so for a bootable micro SD card when the cards themselves cost less than $10, but for the non-geeks, it's a painless and non-palm-sweating way to have a tablet that will boot into Android or (by taking out the card) revert back to the original Color Nook firmware.

Linda"
If you have a color nook and and not afraid technically, you can "root" your color nook and then make it into an ..."
I believe there's also a way to bring in virtually any eBook on the fillings in your teeth. Of course, a tinfoil hat blocks the reception.

Linda

Linda


http://www.amazon.com/The-Specialists...


Linda"
Linda, I couldn't stand the idea of your being unable to read my work. It gnawed at me something awful. So I spent all day yesterday making all my self-published titles available for Nook as well. Here's a link to "Keller in Dallas" http://tinyurl.com/6gqzzbz
And here's a list of the others: Catch & Release, A Chance to Get Even, Welcome to the Real World, Who Knows Where It Goes, Speaking of Lust, Speaking of Greed, Dolly's Trash & Treasures, and Scenarios. They've all been available for Kindle, and they're now all available for Nook as well.
All 99¢, except for "Keller in Dallas" and "Speaking of Greed," which are $1.98. And you can take your time, because I won't be raising these prices. They'll stay right where they are.
LB

Thank you again.
Linda

Hey, I was just trying to turn a buck. Don't start telling people I did something nice. That'd ruin the whole image...


Y'all don't hold my occasional lapse into decency against me? Wish I'd known that years ago.
LB
(and, for any interested: Twitter: @LawrenceBlock )



Personally I think Robert Forster should do all your audiobooks. His reading on Hit Man was perfect.


@Sean, have you heard and of Mark Hammer's narration? He does a fantastic job, too. Check out a sample of his version of "When the Sacred Ginmill Closes." http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZ...


Did you include this aspect of Scudder as a device to make him more interesting?


These are short stories, @99¢ apiece; if you haven't read them, and you're a Bernie Rhodenbarr fan, they may interest you. And I have two more that I'll make available as soon as I find the time...

interesting point- in a sense- Scudder prettymuch took on an identity of his own- and you "went with the flow"- perhaps that is why he is so very real- I am many friends in AA and they say that the character is very much like those they see in the rooms- and grateful for your respect for AA- what I mean is that Matt is portrayed as a man with the disease of alcoholism- not a stereotypical "hard drinking" PI


Haven't read them, but will get tho them asap. Good as rhodenbarr and tanner?

Linda