Seattle signing!

A reminder that I will be signing at the University Book Store in Seattle Washington this very evening, from 7-8pm! I hope many of you will be there! This is an event taking place downstairs on the far side of the cafe, rather than in the regular event area upstairs, so look for us there!

Busy busy days!

We saw a bunch of friends throughout the remainder of our visit in Fairbanks. Sunday night we were like, “….why exactly is it we’re not staying longer?” Well, because Ted’s mom had said she’d be off work the 19th-30th, and we could come those days, and, well, we didn’t really *think* any further than that, darn it. We didn’t think, “We could stay longer, see a few more people, do a few more things…!” Next time we’ll have thought of it in advance. :) So now we’re rushing through Anchorage…

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here we are!

Running slightly late, due, we claim, to living too long in Ireland and nothing is done on time, but now we’re at the Kaladi Bros next to Title Wave on Northern Lights Blvd and will be here until…later! (I’ll update when we leave!) (5:30pm and we’re leaving now! bye!)

saying no is hard!

Maaaaaan. I’ve been invited to two anthologies in the past week, and it’d be so fun to do both of them, but I swore to myself I wouldn’t accept any more anthology invitations until next October. And I was wibbling on one, at least, because I’d been told about it before my No More Anthologies rule, but I remembered I had to do a proposal (for more Inheritors’ Cycle books) between writing WORLDBREAKER and RATTLESNAKE DANCES next spring, so nooooooooo, no anthologies for me. *tries to stay smart* :)

that went well.

The book signing went pretty well, I think. Sold around 20 books, which isn’t bad for Fairbanks, and saw one friend from the North Road where I grew up whom I hadn’t seen in probably 20 years, plus another one who had no idea I was writing for a living, and did a wonderfully classic double-take when he saw me. :) And a third whom we had no idea was living in Fairbanks, but who is in fact actually working part-time at the B&N, so that was all-around awesome. Ted,…

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