Last week, I went
to a signing event at NYC’s Books of Wonder.
Authors Libba
Bray, Billy Merrell, Alex R. Kahler, Lisa Williamson, and David Levithan were
there.
Unfortunately, I
hadn’t read any of their books beforehand, but I was excited for this event
because of Alex R. Kahler’s new release Runebinder.
It’s a YA fantasy story with a gay main character. Do you know how rare it is
to find published fantasy stories with gay protagonists?! So I was super
excited to get my hands on this one.
Runebinder was actually the only book I bought at the signing. I was able to pick up Vanilla, Billy Merrell’s recent release, and All About Mia by Lisa Williamson for free at my temp job with Scholastic. They have a small pile of up-for-grabs books. Thus, I was able to get three books signed instead of just one.
I also had no idea
David was going to be there. He actually moderated the event. I’d met him a
while back
in St. Louis. I would have loved to have purchase another one of his books
and/or Libba’s, but I’m trying to save money, so…
Anywho, the event was pretty short since the authors took up most of the panel time by reading excerpts of their newest releases, or, in David’s case, his upcoming release (the third book in the Every Day series).
Here are some fun
tidbits that I did manage to write down about the event:
Libba actually
hired a researcher for her Diviners
series. She said the researcher is awesome, but she didn’t remember how they
actually first got in touch.
Alex said Kirkus called his book too graphic, but
a female author friend of his said her hetero characters had way more raunchy
scenes in her YA book, and the reviewer loved it. Apparently, the hetero
characters were sexing it up in a cage. Does this book sound familiar to anyone
because I kind of want to read it now…? Ha ha.
Billy didn’t set
out to write a break-up story about finding sexuality, but that’s what Vanilla ended up being. It was
originally supposed to be a cute romance story.
Lisa is British,
so her accent was great. She also has a sister she forgot to put in the
acknowledgements in her book about sisters. Lol
David’s new Every Day book is overdue by two months.
He really needs to get it in to his editor.
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As for the signing
portion of the event, it went by super quickly. I was originally first in line,
hence the yellow 001 piece of paper, but the hosts just let everyone come up
and get in line for the author(s) they wanted signed books from.
I actually didn’t
get any pictures with the authors because I had a brain fart. I ended up only
taking one panel picture at the event. That’s it. *sigh* Oh well…
Below is Alex’s
signature. I nabbed a cool button from him too. I love it when authors bring
swag to events. They never have to do it, but it always makes me happy when
they do.
Here’s Lisa’s
signature. It was kind of loud in the signing room, so I couldn’t understand
what she said to me. I also don’t remember if she even did say anything.
As for Billy, all
I remember about him signing my book was how awkward I was. I think I mentioned
something about how pretty the design of his book was (on its inside without
the dustjacket), and he replied. Like with Lisa, I couldn’t hear his reply.
Well, that was the event. It was fun. I laughed quite a bit.
Have you been to
any signings/bookish events lately? Let me know in the comments.
Oooh, Runebinder! I'm hoping to get that for Christmas. Sounds like this was an awesome event.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a wonderful time. I've never been to a bookish event, maybe one day.
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