His Master's Voice
Robert B. Parker has a new
Web site and a real
blog with comments and everything.
As you know, I give Robert B. Parker and his Spenser novels at least partial credit in raising me, as I read the bulk of his early work in my formative years (see also "
Meeting Robert B. Parker").
It's weird that after twenty years of admiration, he's suddenly as accessible as, say,
Michael Williams is a little odd. I don't think I'll have the nerve to actually leave a comment over there.