When our turn finally came we were met by several store employees as we got to the front of the line. The first checked our tickets to make sure no one snuck ahead, the second put the book flap in the right place, and the third wrote my son’s name on a sticky note so Rick would spell it right.
Finally at the front, another employee sat next to Rick and took the books and opened them so Rick could sign. Since each person could get a book signed, I carried one of Rick’s other books for my son, so that meant he signed 1100 books plus whatever stock the book store had left over. The whole time I kept thinking that Rick had to be getting writer’s cramp, but he still had a smile for everyone in line and even asked my son if he had any questions. What a guy. He made my son’s day.
As an author myself, I hope that I leave my readers with that kind good feeling when they walk away from my table with my latest book in their hands. Even if I have 1100 people there. A gal can dream, can’t she?
6 comments:
Kim, thanks for sharing your experience. Yes, a girl can dream! I'm glad your son enjoyed the event. Rick sounded like an awesome guy, and I know he's a wonderful author. Both my sons and I have enjoyed his books. I wished we could have been there.
Wow, what a great event and sounds like they did a great job organizing it.
Thanks for stopping by Shaw & Susan. Shaw wish you could have been there, too but they sold out on Saturday and people were turned away at the end. It would have been a long drive to be turned away. Susan, they did do a great job for what could have been a fiasco if not handled properly. Kudos to Changing Hands Bookstore.
HI Kim, this sounds like a fun event that was well-planned. Wow, what a lot of fans! Glad your son likes to read.
Blessings,
Carrie
Thanks for stopping by Carrie. It was fun and yes, I'm blessed that both my kids like to read. My daughter will pick up anything, my son is a bit choosier.
Thanks for stopping by Laura. Here's hoping you do get to go to a booksigning one day because it is so much fun to put a face with a name. :)
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