Tuesday, September 23, 2008

are you going to one of Neil Gaiman's upcoming signings? and more about all sorts of yarn!

He's not coming anywhere near Canada, but he IS going all over the US and onwards. Does anyone who reads this blog plan on going and getting an autographed copy of the new Graveyard Book? If so, would it be possible for you to buy a copy of his book for me and have it signed, too? Of course I'll pay the cost of the book, postage and I'll send you some beauty yarn as a thank you.

For those who love Neil, but didn't know about the tour, here is a post with all the dates/times/locations:

Neil Gaiman's Journal: The Graveyard Book Tour

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We are just a few days away from the next Yarn Roundtable and we have a few spaces left. If you're going to be in Toronto this Thursday night, we'd love to have you join us! Visit the Yarn Roundtable blog and leave a comment to the September post to RSVP.

I have heard rumors about a home-baked chocolate cake making an appearance. It would be criminal to miss it.

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Comments:
Honey, that ain't just any chocolate cake - it's 10, 000 Deaths By Chocolate!

Good thing it's Wannietta's birthday too, huh?

Leslie - knitting therapist
 
darn! no boston.
 
He's going to be in my library for the Las Vegas Book Festival - I can probably do that for you unless someone earlier in the tour volunteers.

Susan in Las Vegas
 
Sorry, not coming anywhere around here. Pout.
 
Austin isn't on the list. :(
I would have. I just read Coraline and loved it. Can't wait to get his new book.
 
I am still too sobby and heartbroken over not scoring a bottle of the Gaiman-inspired "Snow, Glass, Apples" from BPAL.

Also, no Cleveland. Like it would kill you to stop on your way between NYC and Chicago, Neil?
 
He'll be here next weekend and I'm going. They're only selling presigned copies, though, so I wouldn't be able to get it personalized. If you want me to pick one up for you email me at abigailvr on gmail.
 
Cake ... chocolate + yarn - I might not come back home!!!
 
Hey Amy,

I am going to try to make the Philadelphia appearance. I can try to pick up the book for you then if nobody else volunteers. Contact me at joyaller at gmail if you would like me to pick up a copy for you.
 
Dolly dear, he always ends the US leg here cause ya know, it's nice to be home finally. So if you still have needs around the 8th, holler my way. T'would be a joy...and a good excuse to get out o' the house.
 
I'm planning on going to see him here. And I'm seriously planning on getting him to autograph a print out of Coraline (the pattern).
 
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