Sep
28
2008
David’s novel The Winner is quoted in a post titled “Color Your Web Writing” on Web Writing Guidelines.
[2] “…his mind moved in ever expanding circles of thought…”
The idea of the mind spiraling out in thoughts translates the relentless and expanding search for something: “He sat down in a chair and studied the wall as his mind moved in ever expending circles of thought.”
Source: The Winner, Time Warner, 1998, p. 292.
Sep
28
2008
David is mentioned in a post titled “A Trip to the Bookstore With Friends” on the edittorrent blog.
She also picked up a David Baldacci mystery, which she was excited to find because this is a favorite author. So she buys by author, and she picks new potential authors by a random middle page in the book which she wants to be as well-developed as a first chapter.
Sep
28
2008
David is listed among the favorite authors of a Tampa, Florida, bookshop owner. Jo Kassenbaum, owner of The Book Shack, lists David among her favorites in a feature on friendships titled “Bound by Books” in The Tampa Tribune.
Kassabaum’s own favorite authors include Madeleine Brent (a pseudonym for British author Peter O’Donnell), mystery novelist Harlan Coben, Lee Child, a writer of thrillers, and David Baldacci, the best-selling American writer.
Sep
28
2008
David’s Camel Club and King and Maxwell series are mentioned in a post titled “Series that Need to be Read in Order” on TracyReaderDad Book Reviews.
David Baldacci’s Oliver Sonte [sic] (Camel Club folks) is one series…another is Sean King and Michelle Maxwell…both of which need to be read in order.
Sep
26
2008
David’s participation in the James River Writers Conference is mentioned in a release titled “James River Writers Conference to Feature Emmy-Winner Kirk Ellis; Screenwriter Behind ‘John Adams’ to Teach About Writing, Oct 10-11” on PR.com.
Kirk Ellis, the Emmy-winning screenwriter behind HBO’s “John Adams” miniseries will appear at the James River Writers annual conference. He will offer insights about the craft and business of writing. The writers conference also features top editors, literary agents and best-selling authors, including David Baldacci. Attendees will find panels to be intimate and instructive; individual meetings with literary agents are also available. The event takes place Oct 10-11 in Richmond, VA.
Sep
25
2008
David’s novel Stone Cold is reviewed in a post on the Hobby Stash blog.
The WOW ending leaves me wondering…where does Baldacci go from here???
Sep
25
2008
David’s participation in the James River Writers Conference in Richmond, Virginia, is highlighted in a press release from James River Writers titled “James River Writers Conference to Feature Emmy-Winning Screenwriter Kirk Ellis” on Free-Press-Release.com.
James River Writers conference will feature Emmy-winner, editors and best-selling authors, including David Baldacci. Intimate panels and one-on-one meetings with literary agents. Oct 10-11.
Sep
25
2008
David’s participation in the Oakton, Virginia, Library’s first anniversary celebration is mentioned in a brief titled “Book Marks” in the Fairfax Times.
Author David Baldacci of Wish You Well Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting literacy efforts., Tickets vary: Friends of the Oakton Library.
Sep
25
2008
David is listed as a favorite of columnist John W. Dermody in a column titled “Just A Derm Minute: Poetry is Fun, or Frazee with Rhyme and Reason” in The Frazee Forum.
A couple of my favorite authors are Robert B. Parker and Dennis Lehane, both whom set many of their books in Boston. And then you can include Elmore Leonard and David Baldacci.
Sep
25
2008
David’s novel Total Control is mentioned in a post titled “Bookworm” on The Migratory Marketer blog.
First I finished off the last couple hundred pages of Total Control, the David Baldacci book I’ve been reading. It was a fast-paced read with lots of action.