Love Letter to San Francisco Blog

This is a place where readers of my book Love Letter to San Francisco can contribute their ideas and comments. I am also using the blog to document the creative process of writing a book and self publishing it.

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Post your review here

examples of stuff readers have said

"It's part prose-poem, part practical guide to SF."

"You really LOVE this city don't you?"

"Congratulations! You have inspired me to do the same."

"I want to give this to my friend who moved away."

4 Comments:

  • At 1:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I found your book waiting for me in my mailbox, and then read it in a cafe. CONGRATULATIONS. it is reallly beautiful. fantastic.

    you can be proud of yourself and i am very proud of you too.
    you described the city so well, and so nice. plus, all those hidden spots / a number of them i don’t know. what is great is your language. to the point, our generation, no bullshit, and yet very tender and
    respectful.

    it made my heart ache to read about the city. the light.... cant beat it, if you haven’t seen it, you don’t know what the light of this city is. and all the red things... and here is the insane thing there are 5 x as many other great places, stores, locations, bars to add (and they keep coming).

    at the same time, your book is very inspiring and encouraging. you know, for me, that i can create stuff and get it out there into the world.

    fabe

     
  • At 2:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    "Brava!! I love, love, love your book. Your words capture the very
    essence of San Francisco unlike any book I have read. Pure spiritual
    genius. In so many ways it is prose poetry. It definitely is more than
    a travel guide for the would-be traveler or expatriates from other
    points the world over. It is an ode to life in San Francisco - the
    Temptress by the Bay."

    - Darryl Brooks

     
  • At 2:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I read your book to a good friend...and is spurred all sorts of discussions.

    By the way, as I was reading it I was reminded of the style of the French poet Paul Valery. Keep working your Venus Leo magic!

     
  • At 2:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    "Falling in love is so thrilling it knocks you off your feet. And just when you think you've learned everything wonderful you possibly could - there's one more discovery to allure, seduce, keep you entertained and make you never want to leave. Love Letter to San Francisco captures that essence, sharing all the city's most loved places, people and personalities."

    -Jaynel Attolini, It's Just the Anti-Depressant Talking

     

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