by LB | Jun 8, 2012 | Bernie Rhodenbarr, Evan Tanner, Keller, Newsletter, Short Stories
Ah yes, TGIF, those ever-so-useful initials. Back in my bride’s time as a print-and-runway fashion model, TGIF was a handy mnemonic that her fellow models were advised to write on the insoles of their shoes. I’ll be happy to tell you what it stood for, but...
by LB | May 30, 2012 | Books, Evan Tanner, Store
Just last week we offered first-edition copies of several Evan Tanner paperbacks. Tanner’s Tiger sold out almost immediately. (In fact we sold one more copy than we had, embarrassingly enough.) If that’s the door, here’s the window: We have a good...
by LB | Dec 18, 2011 | Commentary, Evan Tanner
Vaclav Havel, the writer and dissident whose eloquent dissections of Communist rule helped to destroy it in revolutions that brought down the Berlin Wall and swept Havel himself into power, died on Sunday. He was 75. When I read this in the New York Times this...
by LB | Nov 17, 2011 | Bernie Rhodenbarr, Books, Evan Tanner, In Collaboration with Donald Westlake, Jill Emerson, Keller, Lesley Evans, Matthew Scudder, Non-Series Novels
“I’ve just finished the Keller series. Any suggestions as to what to read next?” A fellow tweeted this to me earlier today. The timing was interesting, in that I had just finished proofreading a fifth Keller book prior to submitting copies to my...