They were pretty diligent about checking the books that entered the store.[/QUOTE]
Well were they at least first editions? (Should have put a EOW dust jacket on Mr. Mercedes haha)[/QUOTE]
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They were pretty diligent about checking the books that entered the store.[/QUOTE]
Well were they at least first editions? (Should have put a EOW dust jacket on Mr. Mercedes haha)[/QUOTE]
and...
Didn't hear that. What would EOW be now... 4th printing? Why won't he allow signing of his old books I wonder.... last time was Toronto right all? How long ago was that?[/QUOTE]
The rules of...
I see Danny Lloyd and the girls who played the Grady twins in The Shining are going to be at the upcoming Monster Mania in NJ. It would be cool to have them sign a copy of the book.
Maine, November, only a chance at a signed book, and the book itself looks cheap.
The books look a bit dingy if the order page is any indication. I can't see making the torturous trip to Maine for this one.
Ugh:
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When it comes to CSPAN there is nothing that is understood to paraphrase Cool Hand Luke. From past years, though, they have carried the book festival events live on one of their channels since there...
CSPAN is a far better option if you have already seen King on this tour. The worst possible scenario requiring tickets and standing in line for hours.
King is going to be at the National Book Festival in DC come Sept. They should be announcing the details soon. Curious to see if that is a ticketed event with a signing. Book festivals are usually...
There is a lot of standing in line at book store signings. Plenty of rules and overzealous book store folks looking to taser anyone who dares pause. The best events involve buying a ticket...
I would think King is about due to attend some book festival. Those are great because they are usually ticketed events and you can get any book signed instead of just the most recent one. The...
I always have my doubts that King signed a book unless I see it myself. When I see a stack of hundreds of pre-signed books like they had in Toronto it gives me some pause. It must take hours to...
David mentioned in his interview that we were allowed to get two SK to sign two books each, but I thought it was one per person in Toronto? any body else recall? I ended up taking wife, brother...
Toronto was great as well. My only regret was not bringing more books as I probably could have gotten through the line twice. I would feel a bit guilty about doing that though as some abuse that...
I haven't seen any promotion of this on the official King forum. Someone indicated he was "taking the year off" from signings (whatever that means) and I noted that he would be signing in Florida...
Just Curious; where did you see there would be 400 pre-signed copies? I looked at the Ifoa page and it does say there will be the 1 hour book signing but it doesn't say anything about ticket holders...
Just Curious; where did you see there would be 400 pre-signed copies? I looked at the Ifoa page and it does say there will be the 1 hour book signing but it doesn't say anything about ticket holders...
Any update on the Toronto event? The website indicated there would be both a book signing and 400 copies pre-signed copies of Dr. Sleep for sale. That's much better than the other events with...
I've said it before, but random pre-signed books are an awful idea. Ms. Mod indicated the idea was to discourage those who would later sell on ebay by not guaranteeing that they receive a signed...
I attended the Living History program last weekend at the Texas School Book Depository. They had Wesley Buell Frazier speaking. He is the fellow who drove Oswald to work on Nov. 22, 1963. I got...