May 20, 2015
Hard to believe, hard to accept -- it's the 20th of May. This special month is no longer a teenager and that's big psychologically (at least for me) To me, it means I'm not going as fast as I should be on the next FBI and that gives me a zing -- What kind of zing? Hmm, well, it isn't a fun zing.
I've got to tell you -- most of the posts you send about bad weather are from Minnesota -- what's going on up there? Are you being punished for some reason I don't know about?
A reader told me Nemesis was on the Amazon Summer Blockbuster list -- now I've got to go see what this is all about. Did any of you see this? Did any of you care if you did indeed see it?
I'm read only one review for Nemesis so far from Kirkus. They usually savage books -- it's their trademark -- I mean, lots of cutting comments, left-handed compliments out the kazoo, and naturally, they're not signed by the reviewer. Well, they liked Nemesis, I guess, but hard to tell since 95% of the review was a simply synopsis of the book -- I'll keep you posted as more come in. My editor knows NEVER to send a bad review. I mean, why would you? To make the author's day? To make her feel over the moon and ready to dance and shout?
I've got to tell you -- most of the posts you send about bad weather are from Minnesota -- what's going on up there? Are you being punished for some reason I don't know about?
A reader told me Nemesis was on the Amazon Summer Blockbuster list -- now I've got to go see what this is all about. Did any of you see this? Did any of you care if you did indeed see it?
I'm read only one review for Nemesis so far from Kirkus. They usually savage books -- it's their trademark -- I mean, lots of cutting comments, left-handed compliments out the kazoo, and naturally, they're not signed by the reviewer. Well, they liked Nemesis, I guess, but hard to tell since 95% of the review was a simply synopsis of the book -- I'll keep you posted as more come in. My editor knows NEVER to send a bad review. I mean, why would you? To make the author's day? To make her feel over the moon and ready to dance and shout?
Published on May 20, 2015 07:45
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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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