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New—Large Print Books at LB’s Bookstore
"Presbyopia. He was squinting at fine print, holding the paper at arm's length, avoiding paperbacks because the print was too small. A week after he got his first pair of reading glasses he started looking for office space. Within a month he'd signed a lease here and...
All About Ehrengraf
I began writing about Martin H. Ehrengraf in "The Ehrengraf Defense," published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine in 1978. By 1994 there were eight stories in all, and ASAP Press published them in a very limited edition; it's available today on collector-book sites...
TGIF (June Newsletter)
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 I have...
Why an eBook is a book, and why it isn’t
Yesterday my friend Jaye Manus, whose blog is indispensable for anyone with a passing interest in self-publishing, and merely incisive and fascinating for everyone else, took off from a remark of Stephen King's that drew a line (albeit a thin one) between eBooks and...





















