March 13, 2004

Willow Books

willow_players_sm.jpg

Back at Willow Books, this time listening to the regulars, Dan Weiner on the right, and I don’t know the name of the bass player. I enjoy our Friday night routine, but Diane who taught me the importance of ritual, is threatening to rebel. Perhaps suggest a restaurant other than the Sushi House? What’s next, no more Sunday breakfasts at Alexanders? No Talent Night?
View larger image

audience.jpg

Members of the audience.

For the record, I bought Lost Light by Michael Connelly, as a respite from Adam Haslett's gut wrenching short stories, and Diane, William Gibson's Pattern Recognition.


Can I borrow both of those when y'all're done? Gibson and Connelly are both tops among my favorite authors -- excellent shopping spree!!!

You could try Sierra's on 117 for a change of pace from sushi (Acapulco's Sudbury is probably too far to go). Or Benjarong, if you're not already regulars. Rituals are good (keep Alexanders), but it's also a big, tasty world out there.......

Posted by devoted fan.

Posted by Michael at March 13, 2004 07:32 AM
Comments

Can I borrow both of those when y'all're done? Gibson and Connelly are both tops among my favorite authors -- excellent shopping spree!!!

You could try Sierra's on 117 for a change of pace from sushi (Acapulco's Sudbury is probably too far to go). Or Benjarong, if you're not already regulars. Rituals are good (keep Alexanders), but it's also a big, tasty world out there.......

Posted by: devoted fanat March 13, 2004 10:06 AM