by Clea | Feb 28, 2012 | Grey Expectations, New York Times, Severn House
“Had God intended Women onely as a finer sort of Cattle,” wrote one early 18th Century woman, “he would have not made them reasonable.” Such is the sentiment of the Gothic novelist my heroine Dulcie Schwartz is studying in her latest mystery, Grey...
by Clea | Nov 6, 2009 | New York Times
Great, another thing to worry about: a cat catches swine flu from his people. (Though this cat is “85 percent recovered.”) Anyone sneezing on Musetta has to answer to me about it, got it?
by Clea | Nov 1, 2008 | Barack Obama, New York Times
Did you read the New York Times story about anxious liberals today? Did you recognize yourself? I did.New month, new rules. I will not spend more than 15 minutes per day, total, on five thirty eight.com, electoral vote.com, or pollster.
by Clea | Apr 8, 2008 | New York Times
I love the New York Times. This story, for one example, almost makes up for the front page, above- the- fold headline, “When Foreigners by the Factory.” (This has already been corrected on the electronic version, so I can’t show it, but it ran.)oh...
by Clea | Apr 3, 2008 | New York Times
Hmm… I understand the point of this New York Times article on the costs of having a pet. The writer is trying to alert folks on a budget about the often overlooked expenses of living with an animal. Or she just got a copy of the 2008 APPMA pet products trend...