Fleetwood Diner / media
Jemmy Bloocher
jbloocher at gmail.com
Mon Sep 23 14:10:48 UTC 2019
Many thanks. I am currently penning a novel set in a diner....I say
currently, it is a neverending process, or at least one I hope ends before
I die.
Jb
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 10:40 AM Jochen Stremmel <jstremmel at gmail.com>
wrote:
> (...) She sought that first firm clasp on a stag's neck, the swift parting
> of its hide, her mouth filling at last with what was hot and wet and
> necessary.
> For all of life is really recoil and leap, leap and recoil.
>
> Am Sa., 21. Sept. 2019 um 10:03 Uhr schrieb Raphael Saltwood <
> PlainMrBotanyB at outlook.com>:
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> > https://detroit.eater.com/maps/best-food-ann-arbor-late-night
> >
> > That may be the place although I don’t think it is actually a railroad
> car
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> > Anybody read _Ducks, Newburyport_ yet?
> >
> > BritBox has Upstart Crow, lovely imho (got that great Mark Heap - from
> > “Spaced,” and “Green Wing” (GW also has Tamsin Grieg from Black Books who
> > is *so adorable*) - as the villain Robert Greene.)
> >
> > And Dalziel and Pascoe, but they do not yet have George Gently.
> > Nor the exquisite “Kingdom” but that’s on Prime.
> >
> > Martha Grimes has a newish one out.
> >
> > Got a copy of JCO’s _We Were the Mulvaneys_ but haven’t opened it yet.
> >
> > Paul deFilippo’s _Steampunk Trilogy_ is a fun read with some funky
> > weirdness and some tasty prose.
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