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21 Apr 2010Having been having the time of my life on this book tour. I wish I could say it has come from selling books (I fear the days of book shops gigs are numbered) but also because the time you actually get to do that – to really talk to people and start a conversation about [...]
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3 Aug 2009i think Lewis and Clark did it the other way around, yes but I finally arrive in the East. First Washington and a great NPR interview with Lianne Hanson, then Miami – Book and Books and one hell of smart audience firing on al cylinders – thank you Miami Now New York City To all [...]
All tours have low points and i am very much hoping 3 hours in cars in LA with a 6. am start the next morning marks the spot. i seem to remember a Jackson Brown lyric that fits here. “the only time that seems too short is the time that we get to play” by [...]
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21 Jul 2009first thing to note. It’s hot. Seattle sings in the sushine. i got here yestrday after a fantastic weekend at the Denman island Writers and Readers festival. If you don’t know about it and you live anywhere in British Columbia then check it out. The most beautiful place, the kindest most hospitable people and the [...]
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15 Jul 2009I love this city so much. There is such a deep sense of relaxation to it. Any place where you can see mountains and water at the same timne is good for the soul. Not that I am seeing much of it. Tv am studios, books shops and the odd glimpse of a view out [...]
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