Now I have to say, as a writer, book signings are often a mixed bag when it comes to interest, excitement, store support, community turn out, etc. Some are really fun, some are really dreadful. Sometimes even the authors go to great lengths to avoid them. I have one colleague that says "You're not a real writer until you sat and been ignored by the public."
But this group did everything right.

Evangel Family Bookstore hosted the event and decorated the hallway of the mall with pillars, an antique podium, pillar candles (with those little battery-operated tealights inside so the mall was happy) and a chained-off circle of velvet-covered table. Each of the 8 authors was dressed in a medieval/Renaissance costume and each of them carried a sword with a cross embossed on the handle (apparently the mall wasn't happy about the swords but they were a HUGE hit).


Authors stood for photos, signed autographs for fans young and old, and some even knighted their readers. (I'm not sure I'm going to call my son "Sir" though.) My family has 8 treasured autographs (several of each, actually) and we have a new stack of books to read and we're anticipating some great adventure!
This group is going to be in 8 cities over 8 days on the West Coast of the US so if you want to know if they're in your area or to find out more about the authors and their books, visit www.fantasyfictiontour.com. I highly recommend it.



2 comments:
wow! that looks very cool!
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