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August 21, 2009
August 2009 Newsletter
Number 22 Vol. 96
Happy August:
I can't help myself, I gotta start off with football fan talk: We're going to have another year of Brett Favre drama -- it'll keep the talking sports heads happy. I only hope his shoulder is completely well, if so, we'll watch him shine. What do you guys think about Michael Vick being signed by the Eagles? What do you think of Buffalo giving the key to the city to T.O.?
I can't wait to see the 49ers play the Raiders on Saturday -- my own...
July 17, 2009
July 2009 newsletter
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Vol. 600 No. 133
Happy Very Middle of Summer:
Da-DAH! Thanks to all of you, KNOCKOUT came in #1 on the New York Times Bestseller List! I hope all of you who've read it, really really liked it loads. For three full days, I blissed out on the ceiling smelling all the incredible flowers everyone sent. AND, TailSpin paperback came in at #2, not quite on the very point of the top, but pretty close. On Monday, the 20th, I'm throwing a big party for Putnam and Berkley, with l...
June 3, 2009
Catherine's newsletter June 2009
June 2009
Vol. 543 No. 678
Happy Summer:
The longest day of the year is coming up, June 21st, the summer solstice. Isn't it great to wake up early and not stumble your way around in the dark? Nope, all light and wonderful and you bounce into the shower (after, of course, you feed the cats and exercise), sing happy ditties, then make your ablutions in a sunlight-filled room.
Countdown has begun: KNOCKOUT, the 13th thriller in my FBI series (can you believe that?) is on...
April 30, 2009
May Newsletter 2009
Vol. 882 No. 992
Happy Spring:
I'm sitting at my desk looking out over San Francisco Bay. It's cool and sunny and so beautifully bright, it nearly makes your teeth ache.
I hope you're enjoying your own beautiful spring weather.
Great news! KnockOut, the 13th FBI suspense thriller in the series, is on sale Tuesday, June 16th. And some nice frosting on the cake -- KnockOut got a starred review in Publishers Weekly, the main industry magazine that, naturally, readers don't...
March 13, 2009
March Newsletter 2009
Vol. 111 Number 551
Hello Everyone:
Let me apologize first off for not writing a newsletter for February. I would accept the blame, but I'm convinced it's Wall Street's fault. Now, moving on --
We're going spring skiing for an entire week with relatives from back east, our yearly get-together at Lake Tahoe. If anyone's skiing Alpine Meadows, be sure to wave as I kamikaze past you.
I'm writing the fourteenth FBI thriller, out next year. And next year would be -- 2010? I...
January 18, 2009
January 2009 Newsletter
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I've shopped and dropped-Cleo
Vol. 1 No. 1
Hi Guys:
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
We're all still above ground. We're all still trying to avoid fat, alcohol, drugs, straining our hip flexors, watching TV and speeding.
We're all still reasonably sane.
We're all still trying to make a good living.
We're still shoe shopping, if we've got the X Chromosome. (Thank you, God.)
We're still feel good if we're at Church or out in the woods.
We're still grateful when our cats...
December 20, 2008
December 2008 Newsletter
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I've shopped and dropped-Cleo
No. 349 vol. 112
Happy Holidays to Everyone:
It's the middle of December, we mailed 20 boxes to different relativos all across the country by the 2nd, sent out 50 Christmas cards by this afternoon, cookie smells have filled the kitchen for at least two weeks now, and the house looks unbelievable (okay, this is the truth: Christmas has always been my special holiday; I go all out to decorate the house -- well, not closets, yet -- this year...
November 13, 2008
November 2008 News
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Snow Bank w/head-Corky
Volume 61 No. 998
Happy Thanksgiving:
All you vegetarians, are you like my husband? He eats turkey and dressing at Thanksgiving, and that's it. Then it's back to fish and beans. I kid you not. Weigh in on this, please. I want to know if he's weird or not.
Before my mom died in June 2007, we always went to Texas to her house for Thanksgiving. Now family comes to our house for Thanksgiving, feasting on turkey with a football chaser. Oh my, I'm...
October 9, 2008
October 2008 Newsletter
Felix Domesticus-Cleo
Vol. 119 No. 003
Happy October:
I'm sitting at my desk looking at my two-foot tall papier mache Halloween cats, one dressed in green, the other in orange with a pumpkin face. The live pumpkin is waiting on the kitchen island for its 2008 design. I'm thinking I might carve an arching cat rather than a simple face. Hmm, we'll see. Don't forget: any candy left over from Halloween has no calories and it must be eaten. There is no choice. You must...
I'm Baaaack!
Halloween's coming up fast, the day the zombies burst out of the ground and terrify the crap out of us, not to mention eat our candy and eat our brains.
Update on BOMBSHELL, the 17th FBI Thriller: I'
Halloween's coming up fast, the day the zombies burst out of the ground and terrify the crap out of us, not to mention eat our candy and eat our brains.
Update on BOMBSHELL, the 17th FBI Thriller: I'm nearly finished with the edit. The cover is very cool, explodes with eye-popping color. BOMBSHELL is set in Maestro, Va., (the setting of the 10th FBI thriller, POINT BLANK) and in Washington.
JEWEL OF THE LION (first thriller in A Brit in the FBI series partnered with J.T. Ellison). JEWEL moves fast and you don't know what's going to happen on the next page, and you're biting your toenails or a zombie's toenails. J.T. is an excellent plotter and that means when we brainstorm no plot gets left behind.
Alas, no kids want candy enough to crawl up our oxygen-deprived steep driveway, and the sad thing is, I still have a big bowl of candy, every year, but no one comes, not even the zombies with brain bags.
Take care, Catherine
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