Donis, Barbara Peters, Martin Edwards |
What a weird couple of weeks it's been. I've had so many things going that I'm in a constant state of anxiety that I'm going to forget something important. In fact, I did forget to write my Type M blog entry on October 30. I'm sorry, but I suppose if I'm going to forget something, that's better than forgetting to put on pants.
October 29 was the official launch party for my 1920 silent movie era novel, The Wrong Girl, Episode 1 of my new series, The Adventures of Bianca Dangereuse. It was a wonderful event - a big crowd and I was pleased to appear with Edgar winner Martin Edwards, author of The Golden Age Of Murder, who was in the States to attend Bouchercon and tout his latest, Gallows Court. I didn't get to go to Bouchercon, but I am planning a road trip early next month to go back to my home country of Oklahoma to do a couple of events. (more on that later). Yes, my husband Don and I are planning to drive from sunny Arizona to who-knows-what-it'll-be-like Oklahoma. Don has not been "home" for a dozen years, and he is having a period of relatively good health right now, so we thought we'd better take advantage of the opportunity while we can. Besides, tomorrow (Friday the 15th) is our 45th wedding anniversary, and by damn, we're going to do something together to celebrate.
Always work the crowd. |
The Wrong Girl is getting some nice attention already. It got a starred review in Booklist, and has been listed as one of their Best New Books of the Week! You can see the full list here: Cathy Cole's review at Kittling Books made me very happy, as well.
I also did a fun, short podcast at Biblio Happy Hour on Monday in which I wax eloquent about The Wrong Girl. Have a listen! http://ow.ly/acrM50x89RV
And if you haven't had enough, and want to see how it all came about, Elisabeth Storrs interviews me in her November inspiration newsletter here. If you subscribe to her newsletter you can enter into the draw for a digital copy of The Wrong Girl. As a special treat, my friend Judith Starkston is offering 3 copies of her new release, Sorcery in Alpara, at the same address: https://elisabethstorrs.com/subscribe
Oh, there's more, but for the moment I'd better pause and think about all the things I've forgotten to do.
Donis,
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary and have a wonderful time in Oklahoma! I don't envy you the drive, but some of my fondest memories have been of past road trips. Somehow the mind gets to spinning along with the tires and all kinds of interesting (and never used) plots and characters spill out.
Congratulations on a successful book launch. I'm looking forward to reading the new book.
Rosemary Simpson
Congrats on the new book and Happy Anniversry!
ReplyDeleteDonis- Congratulations on your latest book. I can't wait to read it! May the road trip miles be kind-
ReplyDeleteSara Johnson
Congratulations to you, Donis! Hope you sell a couple of million copies.
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