Any idea if King will be signing books at this event? The Wash Post indicated he would be attending.
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Not able to say why he'll be there and what he'll be doing yet.
Marsha The Mysterious Moderator.........Not able to say why he'll be there and what he'll be doing yet.
Marsha, Mum's the Word Moderator. Yours has a better alliteration.Marsha The Mysterious Moderator.........
Just call her Mrs Tidbits.Not able to say why he'll be there and what he'll be doing yet.
...I'm not touching her tidbits.....wait, that didn't sound right....Just call her Mrs Tidbits.
....and yet another step further away from the heralded kitchen.........I'm not touching her tidbits.....wait, that didn't sound right....
....and yet another step further away from the heralded kitchen......
The National Press Club also does an annual book event in DC. It mostly consists of historians, journalists and academic types but occasionally some random celebrity shows up which makes a bizarre contrast. My favorite was when Don Knotts was there sitting in the midst of all these political wonks. He probably could have drawn a mob in some other context but there was almost no one at his table. I felt a little sheepish but his was the only book that I bought amidst all that high end literature. I remember the person ringing it up at the cash register giving it a disdainful look.
Still too far away but it's not a given that he'll be doing a signing if that factors into your decision to go.Any idea when there will be some more info on the NBF event? Given the demand for tickets to the upcoming book tour, I can only imagine the process for this one.
I've attended the National Book Festival four times, including last year when it was at the Washington Convention Center for the first time. It will take place September 24, 2016. For more info, see the following link: 2016 Book Festival | National Book Festival - Library of Congress
The event is free to attend, and they post the author lectures and signing schedules well ahead of time. If Stephen King is giving a talk, then doing a signing on the same day, you will have to pick one or the other. They do a good job of organizing the autograph line. No tickets, but they organize the line and cut it off by headcount. After a certain amount of people get in the line, that's it. Great event with two down sides: 1) For popular authors they always run out of books to purchase, or may only offer a paperback version when you wish to purchase a hardcover copy. 2) You never know what the author is willing to sign or not sign until you get in front of them. Some do not sign ARCs, proofs, posters, or previous works they have published. Last year Buzz Aldrin would only sign his new book on Mars - all other books he had written (including my two) were turned away. Great event!