Afternoon Viewing: “Hunting for Hemingway” Trailer
From the cosproductions YouTube description:
When Hemingway’s lost works, stolen in 1922 from his first wife Hadley Richardson, are recovered, they’re worth millions. The womanizing academic who found them is murdered, and Chicago Insurance Investigator DD McGil, aided by her antiquarian book dealer friend Tom Joyce, must recover them, if genuine, or prove they are fakes:


AuthorScoop
September 1st, 2010 at 12:46 pm
How very odd. I just happened on this book this morning when I looked up the publisher Midnight Ink; someone I know is being published by them. Of course you know I was intrigued by this book right away, then to see it here…well.
Happened yesterday, too. Cash Cab had a question about the lost colony of Roanoke Island and then Roanoke Island was part of the plot on last night’s episode of Unnatural History.
*twilight zone music*
September 2nd, 2010 at 6:41 pm
i’m always happy to contribute to general creepiness.
September 3rd, 2010 at 10:46 am
this does not surprise me in the slightest.
And it happened again too. Jamie posted a review of Juliet. I’m reading Juliet.
Juliet (the book not the tragic teen) creeps me out because I’ve been writing (actually now rewriting) a book about a man who reads Hamlet - frequently - and receives a copy of the book with numbers in the margins - clues. Same thing happens in Juliet with notes and numbers in Romeo and Juliet. Dead people who left notes in margins of Shakespeare plays is creepy in my book. Reading it in another, well… More Creepy…creepier? Writing it and then reading it somewhere else and then seeing the book here. I hope you’re happy with your week’s worth of contributions to general creepiness.
September 3rd, 2010 at 1:09 pm
my father always told me, “any week in which you can creep out a woman is a good week.”