A great little picture I found of Rue Bourbon, New Orleans, graffittied with 'Love Wins'!Click on the pic to see more of the city!
Sweet!
Divided by a common language? Special relationship? Dual & duel citizens? Or just living a fantasy of each other? Oh, and a few book reviews...
A great little picture I found of Rue Bourbon, New Orleans, graffittied with 'Love Wins'!
Last weekend, I went with Katie to the newly opened National Museum of Crime and Punishment located in DC's Chinatown. While it's $18 to go round (compared to the free Smithsonian museums including the zoo), this new addition to DC's landscape of museums is well worth it!
One case that still puzzles today is that of D. B. Cooper who hijacked and ransomed a Boeing 727 in the seventies, only to leap from the back with the money and never be seen again! Check out Cooper's story here! His tale suits the strain of consiracy running through American culture - was he a genius who escpaed the Feds? Or was he too smart for himself and was probably killed on landing or shortly afterwards?
Check out my novel The Murderess and the Hangman about a maid who kills her landlady for a few pieces of furniture here!
Not happy with just having one microblogging with Twitter, I got myself attached to Pownce. For some reason, I enjoy signing up for free accounts with these sites where you can post a comment to a buch of followers. Easy self-promotion for one!
Dear England, Here are the England World Cup qualifying matches between now and the World Cup, South Africa 2010!
Before then, of course, it's the Olympics 2012 - in London!
The best review for my novel The Pride and the Sorrow is available here. Thanks again Geoff!
Cheers internet people!
All good books have one thing in common - they are truer than if they had really happened, and after you've read one of them you will feel that all that happened, happened to you and then it belongs to you forever: the happiness and unhappiness, the good and evil, ecstacy and sorrow, the food, wine, beds, people and the weather. If you can give that to readers, then you're a writer. Who wrote it? (The picture's a clue!)
So I never thought I'd spend $2.75 on a cupcake. But on Saturday I did - and well, it was worth it, if you like cupcakes that die in the mouth. Another sign of the small business entrepreneurs operating in the city. Check out all the crazy flavors at Georgetown Cupcake!
Only in America!