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    Grade 'Taxi'

    My two hopes for next season: 1) More Angell. 2) Writers who actually have been to New York and know something about it. If nobody's taking cabs, it would have a minimal impact on mass transit. Yes, lots and lots of people take cabs, but it's a tiny fraction of the number of people who take...
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    slightly OT: my CSI: NY novel is out

    Thanks so much! I have to admit to really having fun with that final scene in the bakery. :) Actually, Pocket cancelled Strange New Worlds after ten volumes, and they never made any money off it. I'm not sure if there'd be any interest in an anthology....
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    slightly OT: my CSI: NY novel is out

    Yes, but the fact that you aren't published is a bit of a roadblock. They tend to prefer to go with authors who are already established. Heh. Thanks! Thank you very much. I think I had the most fun with the four dream sequences (well, three dreams and one memory). Well, there's plenty of other...
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    slightly OT: my CSI: NY novel is out

    You have to have some kind of permission. :) The way it works with any media tie-in book like this is the publisher buys the rights to do novels based on the property. In this case, Pocket Books bought the rights to do CSI books from CBS. Pocket then turns around and hires writers to do the...
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    slightly OT: my CSI: NY novel is out

    ^ Thanks!
  6. K

    CSI books.

    Thanks so much -- glad you liked it! :thumbsup:
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    Keith R. A. DeCandido

    Thanks, both of you! (And thanks to Kristine for the interview.)
  8. K

    slightly OT: my CSI: NY novel is out

    Thanks so much, devildoll! BTW, there's now an interview with me on the CSI Files side of the site.
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    Updated CSI Merchandise List

    ^ No opinion one way or the other, except insofar as I think his bibliography indicates someone who'd write a fine CSI book. :)
  10. K

    slightly OT: my CSI: NY novel is out

    Heh. Thanks so much! I'm a fan of both SG1 and Atlantis, and some vague ideas have percolated in my head, but I'm not pursuing them right now for a variety of reasons, one of which being that those ideas have remained vague. :)
  11. K

    Updated CSI Merchandise List

    Thanks! You're actually the first person to give me any kind of feedback on the finished book, so thanks for that, as well. Glad you enjoyed it! :bolian:
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    slightly OT: my CSI: NY novel is out

    ^ Thanks! One of the things I tried to do in the book is think through how the characters would be dealing with the multiple traumas in their lives: Mac with the death of Clair, Stella with her assault by Frankie, Hawkes with being falsely arrested and accused of murder, Lindsay with being in...
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    slightly OT: my CSI: NY novel is out

    Thanks! And you're the first person whom I know has a copy of the book (besides me and my editor), so thanks for that, too!
  14. K

    slightly OT: my CSI: NY novel is out

    My CSI: NY novel Four Walls is now available. Amazon is shipping it, and it should start showing up in the mystery section of your local bookstore. The novel takes place at the end of the third season (right before "Snow Day") and involves two cases, one a double murder in a Staten Island...
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    CSI books.

    CSI: NY: Four Walls by Keith R.A. DeCandido (that's me :D) is now available. It's shipping from Amazon now, and it should be available at finer bookstores everywhere (and probably the crappy ones, too). If you want a preview, I've put up an excerpt from the novel on my web site. Enjoy!
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    CSI books.

    I'm not Ken, but I've known Greg for almost 20 years now. He's an excellent writer. Most of his work has either been comic book related (when I edited the Marvel Comics novels line in the late 1990s, he wrote two excellent Iron Man novels, as well as a bunch of short stories for me, and more...
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    Emmanuelle/Angell thread #1- Detective "Angel"

    That picture was taken at Comic-Con in San Diego, and Quinn and Vaugier were both in House of the Dead 2, which is exactly the kind of genre movie that tends to get promoted at Comic-Con, so I'm guessing that's what they were doing there together. :)
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    Grade 'Playing With Matches'

    Street luge is a Southern California phenomenon. It would never, under any circumstances, happen in midtown Manhattan. There is no street anything even remotely like "the graveyard" anywhere in midtown. That storyline maybe could've worked uptown or in one of the outer boroughs. No way in...
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    CSI books.

    For what it's worth, Sid, Adam, and Lindsay are all in Four Walls.
  20. K

    Grade 'The Thing About Heroes'

    I liked the episode, and it was an interesting resolution of the 333 storyline and a fascinating look at Mac's childhood. But Jesus Christ, the subway bit -- they couldn't have gotten things more wrong if they tried. There was nothing in any of those scenes that remotely represented the reality...
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