King signs my books
Queue is starting to grow
Okay so everyone took a lot of random daft photos OK!
As you can see we turned it into a cardboard city as cold November concrete isn't too comfy
King signs my books
Queue is starting to grow
Okay so everyone took a lot of random daft photos OK!
As you can see we turned it into a cardboard city as cold November concrete isn't too comfy
One of the shots taken for the London paper of those at the very front of the queue, basically the Night Shift folks lol
I had no sleep for like 3 days (literally) so I was trying to catch a few zzzzz here and there
Finally a couple more of the main man.....
Cool wheels!
Now roll on Kings next visit circa 2012 lol
Hi there Cloysterpete.
yeah, it was a looong night waiting outside.
It was a little frustrating after the signing to see that you and jana both got your books signed,when i did not got any signature in my book.
But it was an adventure to be on a booksigning and reading, i would really do it again, but i am sure that King donīt come to Europe again for any more booksigning
Looks like a great time, Cloysterpete and Super Sam.
Why didn't SK sign your book, Super Sam? Weren't you all in line together?
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
Wow, great shots. Looks like you guys had a hell of a time.
I hope they let us take pictures in there.
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Yep I will be there. I decided to buy a ticket to the reading, just in case, but found a flight for 250.00 so I decided on a whim to go (much like I did for Palavercon and that was an incredible experience).
I am looking forward to seeing you again and meeting some new people.
ha same as myself.i put my 1st Carrie on the table and she said Liseys only.Steve looked at her and back at me and i said "come on Steve-you gotta sign my Carrie".he smiled and shook his head and signed it.she wasnt too impressed though.
Wow! You have to be a bit bold huh? Not sure I can do that
I had a dream he invited everyone in the dt.com shirts to stay after for a one one one q&a
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
Whatever you do, don't tell him you are his "#1 fan".
God no!!
My whole thing is going to be about quiet professionalism
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
Nice dream, Matt.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
Dave, you going to be taking the train, flying or driving in?
Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.
Karen-
Definitely not flying. I priced out the train and it would be $250+ round trip for me and my son, plus there is no train back to NYC past 10:30pm that night so I would have to find a hotel or park bench (extra $$). So, that leaves driving on a Friday (hellacious traffic) and then driving back after the show. I know I am crazy to think about a potential 12 hour DT drive for a 2-3 hour event! So...leaning toward the drive at this point.
Dragline : Nothin'. A handful of nothin'. You stupid mullet head. He beat you with nothin'. Just like today when he kept comin' back at me - with nothin'.
Luke : Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
We have about a 5 hour drive from North Carolina but otherwise its all flying.
We're going to do a whole day just getting to DC from there, promised I would take Dora out to the coast.
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
So its out today...Duma Key I mean.
I really want to buy it and read it but I'm not sure if they will be for sale at the signing.
so seriously...what do you guys think I should do?
buy it, read it, take it to sign
buy it there to sign
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Buy a copy, read it. Take a brand new unread 1st Edition 1st printing copy with you. This in in the rare, but possible chance the books for sale are not 1st printings (this happened to Patrick and I at a Joe Hill signing) You can politely buy the later printing, and tell them you brought a 1st to be signed.
This all of course is contingent upon King actually signing books put in front of him, and not pre-signing, where you don't get to meet face to face.
I think that's a good plan Jerome, I guess I'll do it that way.
I just hate to end up with 3 copies of Duma Key but that may be the only way to go.
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
Exactly. Although Joe was gracious enough to go ahead and sign the 1st/4th that I had to buy. The sweet thing is that Joe inscribed it to a Dark Tower character for me. That ought to be a rarity.
Anyway, back on topic:
Matt, I strongly recommend that you do what Jerome suggests - buy two 1st printings, one for reading, take the other with you for signing.
If they make you buy one there that turns out to be a later printing or is scuffed up in comparison to your pristine copy, just take the purchased one home unsigned if you must and do a giveaway with it here later.
Believe me, when it's over if you end up with an extra King book, you are not going to care in the big scheme of this event.
If there's any way to get everything signed, of course, then do it!
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury