Graeme Le Saux looks back with no anger (Daily Telegraph) As Steve McClaren's players look ahead to the next pair of European Championship qualifiers ? Graeme Le Saux will be prompted to reflect on an international career that ended abruptly with Sven-Goran Eriksson's appointment as England manager, writes Patrick Barclay....more...Interview with Author James Richard Larson (Blogcritics.org) Literary agents, beware... It's time for payoff! I recently had the opportunity to chat with novelist James Richard Larson, whose latest release is The Right Thing. Larson talks about his inspiration for this novel, his other multi-genre books, and marketing and promotion, among other things. What was your inspiration for your horror novel, The Right Thing? What's it about? The Right Thing ......more... A foodie searches for the perfect happy hour (The Hill) It is a truth universally acknowledged that happy hour in the nation?s capital is a perfect chance to network. But for every aide, lobbyist or lawmaker who celebrates the day?s end with a low-priced libation, a pressing dilemma often arises: Does one dare order food?...more... San Francisco can't exist without Cliff House (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) Travel west from San Francisco and suddenly it's all ocean, a ragged spit of land as if the continent were simply torn off at this point, as if nature were just too busy to polish up the landscape. Point Lobos is a work in progress....more... Restaurant reviews: Sept. 20 (Contra Costa Times) Looking for a great dining experience this weekend in the Bay Area? Check out the Times' shortened versions of full-length reviews....more... |