My wife was at a bookstore where several signings were going on at once.
Kaldric Send a noteboard - 14/12/2010 03:51:39 PM
Unknowns for the most part, I guess, but one guy wasn't apparently too upset that no one was talking to him. He made the most of it by talking to people as they walked past, just engaging them in conversation, gradually steering that conversation toward his book. I don't know how well it went with others, but my wife came home with a new (and fairly interesting) book for me to read.
So, no, I don't really feel sorry for authors who just sit around waiting for people to come talk to them.
So, no, I don't really feel sorry for authors who just sit around waiting for people to come talk to them.
Kaldric
P.S. The "NSSP" is implied.
Of course, [Quixote] carried it a bit too far. He thought that every windmill was a giant. That's insane. But, thinking that they might be...
--Justin Playfair, They Might Be Giants
P.S. The "NSSP" is implied.
Of course, [Quixote] carried it a bit too far. He thought that every windmill was a giant. That's insane. But, thinking that they might be...
--Justin Playfair, They Might Be Giants
Has anybody ever felt sorry for these authors at book signings?
13/12/2010 09:59:18 PM
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None of the bookstores I've been in have ever had a signing when I've been around. *NM*
13/12/2010 11:54:32 PM
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The author was there and no one showed up?
14/12/2010 12:13:06 AM
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Excellent Kevin J. Anderson story.
14/12/2010 10:26:32 AM
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That's awesome.
14/12/2010 03:06:54 PM
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Ever heard George R.R. Martin's story about a signing in the 1990s in the St. Louis area?
14/12/2010 01:18:04 AM
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My wife was at a bookstore where several signings were going on at once.
14/12/2010 03:51:39 PM
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