
Archive for May, 2011
The Reluctant Samurai: Laura Joh Rowland’s Sano Ichiro Novels
Posted in Interviews, tagged Edo, Laura Joh Rowland, Sano Ichiro, Shinju, The Cloud Pavilion, The Fire Kimono, The Ronin's Mistress, The Snow Empress, Tokyo on May 20, 2011| 1 Comment »
The Categorical Imperative
Posted in Diverse, tagged bakeries, Gerngross, mom and pop shops, Vienna on May 13, 2011| Leave a Comment »

Still we in our small coastal town had our Safeway, we could boast a Penny’s nearby. You knew where to buy things; maybe they were distant, but once you traveled to those stores, you knew where things were. The world was a well-organized place, each aisle to a different good. (more…)
Steve Anderson’s “The Losing Role” Set in the Fog of War
Posted in Interviews, tagged Battle of the Bulge, Germany, Max Kaspar, Munich, Steve Anderson, The Losing Role on May 9, 2011| 1 Comment »
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Steve set out to be a history professor, spending time in Munich on a Fulbright Fellowship. Then, as he notes on his homepage, “I discovered fiction and screenwriting — I could make stuff up, using history and research to serve the story. What could be better? Whatever the story, I always root for the underdog.” (more…)
Douglas Preston’s Pendergast Thrillers and Beyond
Posted in Interviews, tagged American Museum of Natural History, Douglas Preston, Gideon's Sword, Lincoln Child, New York, Pendergast, Relic, The Monster of Florence on May 2, 2011| 3 Comments »








