| 1. RE:Condolences |
Posted 10/22/2008 |
| Phil: Just an aside from the Judi Rosen playbook on grief in reply to your reply! After Neil was killed, I went through the 7 stages of grief and then took myself, a year later, to therapy. It was there I found my writing voice, by first having to turn in a short piece each week to my Psychotherap...
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| 2. RE:Condolences |
Posted 10/22/2008 |
| Dear Phil: I was stunned to read about Doreen's death. I sent you a condolance card from 123 Greetings, but it must not have gone to the correct address. I know she was your rock, partner and friend. Loss, as time goes by, often can become a gain. It's an abstract thought, but I saw it when my M...
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| 3. RE:Executive Privlege |
Posted 4/28/2008 |
| Hi Phil: I've never been disappointed with any of your books. You are consistantly a writer who makes a reader think long after the book is read. Your topics and ploting are relevant and realistic and the charecters seem like those one could meet in everyday life. Also I think you must be a secr...
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| 4. Executive Privlege |
Posted 4/26/2008 |
| Phil: Your touring schedule looks like it's mostly Oregon, WA, and a side trip to D.C. and VA. Are you coming to California at all or do you just make really brief tours up north and a few in the east. Sure thought you'd be at the LA Times FOB this weekend No matter, the new novel is on the w...
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| 5. book title |
Posted 12/9/2007 |
| Phil: Have you ever heard of a book, I think titled, "But Who Will Speak for Me?" Or "Who Speaks for the Dead?" something in that vein? It's a thriller. The book's premise tells about the role a Coroner plays when there is a murder and the Police can't figure it out. Often that is the only perso...
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