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Oct. 30th, 2007

lizziebelle: (book)
I started reading [livejournal.com profile] cmpriest's latest book, Not Flesh Nor Feathers (I hope I got that title right) at lunch today, thanks to [livejournal.com profile] perseph12. I just love Cherie's writing, and I'm looking forward to diving back in this evening.

If you like supernatural chick lit, check out [livejournal.com profile] mindyklasky's Jane Madison books, the latest of which is Sorcery and the Single Girl. You'll gobble them up. :)

[livejournal.com profile] pkmorrisson's newest book is available for preorder here. It sounds like a lot of fun! Patricia's description:
Turn on, tune in, drop dead...The Rock & Roll Murders.

Reporter Rennie Stride is the Angel of Death's groupie: wherever she goes, murder follows, in this loaded-with-atmosphere mystery series written by a notable Sixties rock insider. The Fillmores, Woodstock, NY and LA music clubs: all the hippest scenes of that legendary time...only with murder in the mix.

"Ungrateful Dead: Murder at the Fillmore." It's March 1966: not quite the Summer of Love. When Rennie's best friend, rock singer Prax McKenna, is busted for being at two savage crime scenes---one of them backstage at the newly opened Fillmore Auditorium---despite her own problems (her failed marriage and getting established in the rock biz),Rennie sets out to clear her friend's name. But nobody expects what happens next. Especially not Rennie.

Patricia Kennealy Morrison is a retired rock critic and editor, a fantasy novelist (The Keltiad) and was married to rock star Jim Morrison. She lives in New York City.


I loved her Keltiad books, which some of you know as "Kelts in Space," and I'm sure this series will be excellent. It's next on my 'to buy' list.

I'm feeling very jealous of all the folks on my f-list who are going to World Fantasy this weekend. It's in one of my all-time favorite towns, Saratoga Springs (I grew up just a few miles from there), and I would looooove to be there with all those creative minds. *sigh* I hope you all have a fabulous time, and bring back lots of great stories!
lizziebelle: (book)
I started reading [livejournal.com profile] cmpriest's latest book, Not Flesh Nor Feathers (I hope I got that title right) at lunch today, thanks to [livejournal.com profile] perseph12. I just love Cherie's writing, and I'm looking forward to diving back in this evening.

If you like supernatural chick lit, check out [livejournal.com profile] mindyklasky's Jane Madison books, the latest of which is Sorcery and the Single Girl. You'll gobble them up. :)

[livejournal.com profile] pkmorrisson's newest book is available for preorder here. It sounds like a lot of fun! Patricia's description:
Turn on, tune in, drop dead...The Rock & Roll Murders.

Reporter Rennie Stride is the Angel of Death's groupie: wherever she goes, murder follows, in this loaded-with-atmosphere mystery series written by a notable Sixties rock insider. The Fillmores, Woodstock, NY and LA music clubs: all the hippest scenes of that legendary time...only with murder in the mix.

"Ungrateful Dead: Murder at the Fillmore." It's March 1966: not quite the Summer of Love. When Rennie's best friend, rock singer Prax McKenna, is busted for being at two savage crime scenes---one of them backstage at the newly opened Fillmore Auditorium---despite her own problems (her failed marriage and getting established in the rock biz),Rennie sets out to clear her friend's name. But nobody expects what happens next. Especially not Rennie.

Patricia Kennealy Morrison is a retired rock critic and editor, a fantasy novelist (The Keltiad) and was married to rock star Jim Morrison. She lives in New York City.


I loved her Keltiad books, which some of you know as "Kelts in Space," and I'm sure this series will be excellent. It's next on my 'to buy' list.

I'm feeling very jealous of all the folks on my f-list who are going to World Fantasy this weekend. It's in one of my all-time favorite towns, Saratoga Springs (I grew up just a few miles from there), and I would looooove to be there with all those creative minds. *sigh* I hope you all have a fabulous time, and bring back lots of great stories!

hey!

Oct. 30th, 2007 02:30 pm
lizziebelle: (she's our witch)
I think I might have taken pictures of ghosts the other day! I was looking at larger sizes of two of my pix from the graveyard, and they both have fuzzy spots next to gravestones.

Look: )

I thought maybe it was a smudge on the lens, but none of the other photos have it, and they're not in exactly the same place in the frame. You can click on them to see them larger, and it's obvious that there's fuzziness right next to the stones.

Wow! Wouldn't it be cool if I took pictures of some nineteenth-century ghosts? How very seasonal!

hey!

Oct. 30th, 2007 02:30 pm
lizziebelle: (she's our witch)
I think I might have taken pictures of ghosts the other day! I was looking at larger sizes of two of my pix from the graveyard, and they both have fuzzy spots next to gravestones.

Look: )

I thought maybe it was a smudge on the lens, but none of the other photos have it, and they're not in exactly the same place in the frame. You can click on them to see them larger, and it's obvious that there's fuzziness right next to the stones.

Wow! Wouldn't it be cool if I took pictures of some nineteenth-century ghosts? How very seasonal!

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