Photo Friday, Number 106. Theme: Vertical.
Chromosaturacion, Green Cubicle, by Carlos Cruz-Diez at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, July 2011.
Photo Friday, Number 106. Theme: Vertical.
Chromosaturacion, Green Cubicle, by Carlos Cruz-Diez at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, July 2011.
Ohhh, I love this.
Great picture! But now I know why green is my least favorite color — except when it’s on money.
I’m giddy today–my last Eau Claire book came in and it’s about Nicky! I read the 3 Fortunes one this week and why didn’t Phillip pick ____ instead of _____? Are you and Becky planning a book about Chad? Can you tell I’m a little obsessed with Chad? It must be the Verticle Lines. I used to have fondue pot that color.
Phillip chose who he did because he was in love. No plans to do a book about Chad or any sequel to Three Fortunes. But I’m glad you liked it!
OMG I started crying when I read about Gretchen. I have brother issues and two of my best friends (male) are straight. This is a great book, Tim. I’ve read them all in such a short period of time, that I’m getting to sense which passages Becky writes.
Thank you both and the mystery man in California. I will be processing this for a few days. I’ll stop stalking you for a while, but let me know when the next book comes out.
Bob
I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the books, Bob. =)
You might be surprised, Bob. Sometimes even we can’t remember which parts I wrote. =)
Thank you for all your kind comments about the books.
Never fear, Becky. I can find your writing. In the last book, when Roberto is holding Nick and the lady says, “Don’t you hurt him” and Roberto says something like I’d sooner rip my heart out…that is pure Becky Cochrane…
I cannot wait for your next book. I’m planning to read your coventry books next.
I hope you enjoy the Coventry books if you read them.
The scene you’re referencing is one Jim and I both worked on. =)