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May 22, 2004

Next stop: New York

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[No, that's not New York: A shot of the sunset in northern Baja, where Rolf was holed up for the last week.]

After a little over a week of working on writing projects amidst the gorgeous deserts of northern Baja (and some down-time in San Diego), I’m now headed to New York to see friends and talk to some publishing folks. With any luck, I’ll have new word about my next book within a month or so!

I’ll be back and blogging by late next week…

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Related Posts: The perks of speaking in front of drunk people — Book tour stop #10: New York, February 24, Rolf’s Authors@Google talk in New York, The New B Movie: My story in today’s New York Times Magazine


3 Responses to “Next stop: New York”

  1. Liz Says:

    I’ve just finished reading your book. You’re not only a good writer and philosopher, but also a very good looking guy ! Compliments ;) Liz in Italy

  2. Kissy Says:

    Don’t be a stranger when you’re in New York :)

  3. Rolf Says:

    Thanks for the good words, Liz! And Kissy, sorry I missed you in NYC. I wasn’t there very long, but I’ll give you a shout the next time I’m in town!

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