Angels of Destruction is on the Washington Post's list of Best Books of 2009! Scroll down to Fantasy & Science Fiction, though of course, the novel is neither, but who's complaining?
Just in time for the holidays, and Amazon is offering a threefor special. You can get Angels, Stolen Child, and Audrey Niffenegger's new novel Her Fearful Symmetry for around $35.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
More Internetavision
Fast Forward TV has an interview up on Angels of Destruction.
Pretty cool stuff, and you could easily get lost in the archives of interviews.
Pretty cool stuff, and you could easily get lost in the archives of interviews.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Book Studio
Book Studio interview is now online at www.keithdonohue.com. It's television on the Internet. It's Internetavision.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
13 Ways of Looking at the Novel
On my website, www.keithdonohue.com, I've got a new series called "13 Ways of Looking at the Novel" which has some tips for aspiring novelists, drawn from the F. Scott Fitzgerald conference and a writers' workshop.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
The Stolen Child: The Film
Marc Platt, the producer of such films as “Nine” and “Rachel Getting Married,” has purchased the film option for The Stolen Child. I’m over the moon and am looking forward to the adaption.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Richard's Poor Almanack
From time to time something truly funny turns up in the Washington Post. Usually it is a Richard Thompson satirical cartoon. Like this Literary Calendar.
Richard Thompson is also the artist behind the fabulous Cul de Sac strip and blog. He's got a new book out, a collection of the best comic strip going, called Children at Play.
Labels:
Cul de Sac,
Dan Brown,
Glenn Beck,
Richard Thompson
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Angels have landed
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