Neal Stephenson is speaking at the Vancouver International Writers Festival next Thursday. I’m going to go along with Day. If you’re a Stephenson fan, this may be an excellent opportunity for you, too.
Now a question of etiquette: It is ok to bring a book to get signed (given that it’s not a reading)? If so, is it ok to bring more than one? Or, if only one, should you only bring his latest? What if, say, I’d rather get Quicksilver signed? Oh, the questions I have….
Just bring every book you want signed and ask. Even if he says no, I’m sure he won’t be bothered that you asked.
Just bring every book you want signed and ask. Even if he says no, I’m sure he won’t be bothered that you asked.
Just bring every book you want signed and ask. Even if he says no, I’m sure he won’t be bothered that you asked.
I’d say definitely ok to bring a book to be signed. As for more than one, I would just bring one (the lineup may be long and given a recent experience Lauren and I had in a book signing line up, people can get fiesty!). But feel free to bring your favorite not just the most recent.
I’d say definitely ok to bring a book to be signed. As for more than one, I would just bring one (the lineup may be long and given a recent experience Lauren and I had in a book signing line up, people can get fiesty!). But feel free to bring your favorite not just the most recent.
I’d say definitely ok to bring a book to be signed. As for more than one, I would just bring one (the lineup may be long and given a recent experience Lauren and I had in a book signing line up, people can get fiesty!). But feel free to bring your favorite not just the most recent.