Who Went to the Stephen King Signing at NYC?

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Mack

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I was there and it was such a great experience! There were a few reserved seats that had no-shows, so I was sat in the VIP section! King was so nice! Well worth the wait! What was your experience on line? :)
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Neesy

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I was there and it was such a great experience! There were a few reserved seats that had no-shows, so I was sat in the VIP section! King was so nice! Well worth the wait! What was your experience on line? :)
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Nice! God bless the 'no-shows' - lucky you! - thanks for the great pic too :chuncky::encouragement:
 

Mack

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No shows???? NO SHOWS????? Find out who they are, where they live- I want to 'correct' them!!! I'm glad that you were able to see Steve!!! Great pic!!
Yeah, I don't get it either. It's a shame, but I'm not complaining, I enjoyed the seat--my row was the first group that got to get our copies signed! I feel terrible for the people past the cutoff point who were not granted entry. I can't imagine how devastating it must have been for person 351, who was just past the limit
 

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Yeah, I don't get it either. It's a shame, but I'm not complaining, I enjoyed the seat--my row was the first group that got to get our copies signed! I feel terrible for the people past the cutoff point who were not granted entry. I can't imagine how devastating it must have been for person 351, who was just past the limit

You have a kind heart to think like, that . . .bless you.
 
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Waiting on line was fun...people were really nice, and the bookstore did a nice job making sure everything was done in an orderly fashion. By 7:30 a.mm, there were over 700 people lined up. Crazy! One thing to cross off my bucket list. Cant wait for the sequel to Mr. Mercedes. Does King do signings often? I've never been to one with the exception of Tuesday.
 

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Waiting on line was fun...people were really nice, and the bookstore did a nice job making sure everything was done in an orderly fashion. By 7:30 a.mm, there were over 700 people lined up. Crazy! One thing to cross off my bucket list. Cant wait for the sequel to Mr. Mercedes. Does King do signings often? I've never been to one with the exception of Tuesday.
Often is a relative term. For fans the answer is probably not nearly often enough. :smile2: We don't know yet if he will do a book tour for either of the books coming out next year. Less likely, though, would be doing one for Bazaar of Bad Dreams as I don't recall his ever doing one for a short story collection in the time that I've worked for him.
 

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Often is a relative term. For fans the answer is probably not nearly often enough. :smile2: We don't know yet if he will do a book tour for either of the books coming out next year. Less likely, though, would be doing one for Bazaar of Bad Dreams as I don't recall his ever doing one for a short story collection in the time that I've worked for him.
Didn't he do one for Just After Sunset?