There's really nothing quite like Bitchy British Publishing Shenanigans for our money. (Last item.)
Edward Wright, the winner of this year's Crime Writers' Association Historical Dagger Award, flew all the way from California to collect his cheque for £3,000 from Sir Bernard Ingham at the Courthouse Hotel Kempinski in London.
His novel, Red Sky Lament, depicts deadly goings-on in Hollywood during the McCarthy era.
It must surely have been an unfortunate coincidence that his acceptance speech was interrupted by a mobile phone belonging to the publicist of Nick Drake's Nefertiti: The Book of the Dead that had also been in the running. Better the Crazy Frog than a dagger in the back.
Hello, Mark--
I didn't really get that item by Mark Sanderson in the Sunday Telegraph magazine. I swear I didn't hear a phone ring--probably because I was so intent on getting through my comments & getting off the stage. Mostly, though, I was just grateful to the Brits for letting a Yank pick up one of their awards.
--Ed Wright
Posted by: Ed Wright | November 03, 2006 at 01:10 PM