Yesterday I started the morning in Houston. There’s the sun coming up over the Gulf of Mexico. (I’m resisting the urge to write, “That big ole sun, y’all.”) I ended the day speaking at M is for Mystery in San Mateo.
The bookstore is run by Ed Kaufman, book lover and retired lawyer. At the event, I realized that years ago when I practiced law in Los Angeles, my office window looked straight out at Ed’s, which was across the street in another Century City skyscraper. Great to meet him now over books.
It was also great to see my former law professor Paul Goldstein in the audience. And — even better — to be asked a question by him and know that my grade didn’t depend on my answer. And it was most amazing to know that Prof. Goldstein will himself be signing copies of his new legal thriller, A Patent Lie, next week at M is for Mystery.
Today: KQED radio. More later.




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