…with info. I’m gathering from this great book! “Forensics for Dummies” by Douglas P. Lyle Wait! Is that the figure of a person in the background?
Category: San Francisco
“She looked like trouble…”
Headed into the final stretch of writing for my series of SF Missing Person Detective stories. Stay tuned… A visit to Palo Alto’s wonderful Stanford Theatre, where they only show classic movies, is always an inspiration! http://stanfordtheatre.org/
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Transamerica Pyramid…
I was surprised to learn that the frog fountain beside the Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco, is an homage to Mark Twain, who for a time was one of the “Bohemians” who spent time at the Montgomery Block building, which was previously located on this site. Others there at the time included Bret Harte, Ambrose…
SF locations abound in Emerson Mysteries…
Richard “don’t call me Dick” Emerson, SF Missing Persons Detective, is on the case! Locations in Book One include: The Palace Hotel, Pied Piper Bar, Esalen and Tadich Grill. Book Two in progress! ~ Featuring scenes at Red’s Java House and The Pacific Union Club among other locations….
“I live my daydreams in music.”
My next Emerson Mystery is taking shape. An up and coming jazz musician has gone missing. “If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music…” ~ Einstein
My First Book is now available…
…on Amazon Kindle. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y1T5T41 (and paperback, too.) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1520999836?ref_=pe_870760_150889320 Woo Hoo! It’s been quite an exciting journey to this point. I can’t wait to see what happens next…
Work in progress
Working on a series of Detective Mysteries, narrated by a SF Missing Person’s Detective. Each story begins in San Francisco, then takes the reader to wherever the clues lead. Also a work in progress, is my ongoing education about traditional vs. self-publishing. Just found out about a great resource for book cover designs!…so much to…