Where will you be September 25th, at 7PM?
I know where I’ll be. I’ll be at the Barnes and Noble store at Union Square, in New York City. And if you’re anywhere nearby, I’d love to have you stop by. The store is located at 17th and Broadway.
For Look Me in the Eye’s opening night, my brother Augusten and I will be appearing together. We’ll read a little, tell some stories, talk some, and answer questions from the audience. We will be signing books, articles of clothing, and small to mid-size children, provided they do not bite. Note: we will not be signing pets September 25th. Come to our November 2nd appearance at the Concord Writer’s Festival if you’d like your pet signed.
And on the 26th . . . .
I’ll be appearing at R J Julia Booksellers in Madison, CT. I’ll be by myself for that event, so it’s even more important that you be there to cheer me on!
Kim – you should round up all your friends and bring them to this.
And then . . .
Boston, the Midwest, and the rest of the world, one city at a time. So begins a life of touring. This is when all those frequent flier miles I’ve accumulated on my company Amex card finally get used.
I’ll be listing more events daily. Check the appearances page on http://www.johnrobison.com/ for the latest news. And if you want me to come to your city, have your local bookseller contact Christine Aronson, my publicist at Crown. I can’t come to every city, but I’ll sure do my best to cover the places with the most requests. Details are on my website.
For Look Me in the Eye’s opening night, my brother Augusten and I will be appearing together. We’ll read a little, tell some stories, talk some, and answer questions from the audience. We will be signing books, articles of clothing, and small to mid-size children, provided they do not bite. Note: we will not be signing pets September 25th. Come to our November 2nd appearance at the Concord Writer’s Festival if you’d like your pet signed.
And on the 26th . . . .
I’ll be appearing at R J Julia Booksellers in Madison, CT. I’ll be by myself for that event, so it’s even more important that you be there to cheer me on!
Kim – you should round up all your friends and bring them to this.
And then . . .
Boston, the Midwest, and the rest of the world, one city at a time. So begins a life of touring. This is when all those frequent flier miles I’ve accumulated on my company Amex card finally get used.
I’ll be listing more events daily. Check the appearances page on http://www.johnrobison.com/ for the latest news. And if you want me to come to your city, have your local bookseller contact Christine Aronson, my publicist at Crown. I can’t come to every city, but I’ll sure do my best to cover the places with the most requests. Details are on my website.
Comments
I wish you could come to Toronto, but I don't know how much influence I have with Chapters/Indigo!
It's non-contact signing.
My brother describes how I learned it in Possible Side Effects.
Check the schedule on my website for updates.
I hope you come to Cleveland!
Like you, it rocks.
Michelle, I'll try to reach Cleveland. There's a story about playing Cleveland in my book. I hope you like it.
Anti-wife, how could I skip you and Seattle? You have one of the most unique names in blogdom, and I have to see it for myself. You and Sex Scenes at Starbucks are the uniquest.
And Polly, just tie him up and bring him in if he resists. Even if he yells, it will be loud there anyway.
Hope you'll make it to Chicago. Ignore all that junk about Midwesterners vs East Coasters on The Rejector blog. We're nice people, really.
I'm just thrilled for you. Would love to meet you in person. I may actually drive to Milwaukee if you're not coming to Chi.
;-) Of course if there is enough for me I MAY let it slide.
Man, you are always getting a blog post out. I have to be more focused obviously. I hevn't got on since end of June and then got 3 posts in today. Promise to be better. Great stuff John!
-Karen
i will catch you in madison.
good luck.
okay. will have to measure my children--I do believe one breaks the mid-size requirement--but we'll hope to see you in Boston.