Sunday, September 18, 2016
Seven Skeletons
I am a sucker for books that tell a story through a collection of objects or similar items. (A History of the World in 6 Glasses is one of my favorite books.) This book, Seven Skeletons (from Penguin) bills itself as a "cultural history of each celebrity fossil" that combines into a work of science and history. I'm so there. Plus, I like the cover. It's clean and graphic.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Random Cat Picture--because cats!
My cat has recently taken to hanging out at the top of the stairs. He likes sitting in the sun and he also likes having a clear view of the upstairs and down into the kitchen. Whenever I see the cat following the sun around, I always think of Robert Heinlein talking about the title of his book The Door Into Summer. It came to him while watching his cat go from room to room in the winter, looking for "the door into summer."
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
For the TBR pile BELOVED POISON
A Victorian mystery! My favorite. Well, one of my favorites. Read a review on Criminal Element.
Thomas Mullen's DARKTOWN, a review
In
Thomas Mullen’s novel DARKTOWN, the
murder of a young black woman exposes a secret that goes all the way to the
highest levels of Atlanta’s white society.
In
post-war Atlanta, LUCIUS BOGGS and TOMMY SMITH are cops. But they’re also black
and “Negro policemen” don’t get a lot of respect from either civilians or white
cops. Their authority is limited, and whites know flout that limited authority wheneve
they feel like it. As when a white man drunkenly plows into a street lamp with
a bruised black woman in the passenger
seat and repeatedly ignores Lucius’ polite requests to hand over his license.
Instead, he simply denies hitting the light pole and rives away … slowly.
The
ongoing information about the black police force and how it was formed and
where it is located is dripped into the story as needed (sometimes a bit
clumsily) along with information on the racial politics of the time and place.
Real-life people are mentioned (including Rev. Martin Luther King SENIOR) and
there’s a real feeling of verisimilitude to the story.
Labels:
Darktown,
historical mystery,
Thomas Mullen
Monday, September 12, 2016
Free Short Story--a little September horror
I snagged this cover from Indie Author Services last year when they were having a blow-out on their pre-mades and I wrote the story around it. My heart still belongs to short fiction and I'm quite pleased with the way this dark little story came out. You can snag it free on Amazon for the next five days. Click here.
Friday, September 9, 2016
You'll Want to See Collateral Beauty
Collateral Beauty is a lovely story. It will be out at Christmas. You should go to see it. The cast alone makes it worth the admission--Will Smith, Keira Knightley, Helen Mirren, Kate Winslet, Edward Norton.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
I wish I drank coffee
Because I would be all over those pumpkin spice lattes. And also the chile mochas. I love Mexican chocolate. But alas, I am a failed adult in that I never acquired the taste for coffee. But I do love pumpkins. Aren't these little tiger-striped pumpkin-lets adorable?
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