I met Milks southern Arkansas (9 hours) with his wife Samantha, who was a sweetheart. He promised photos, but that will probably after he gets home as well. Someone was also there from Tennessee, I was there representing IA It was fun, even though I missed the notice about the dinner with Jim and Shannon. This very small college town pulled out all the stops and Jim seemed to really enjoy himself. They had a sign with Jim's name in lights out front--Xmas lights but it was cute. Parking was problem, which was a great sign of how full it was going to be as I came in.
I think the locals were a little overwhelmed that so many people would come so far and were thrilled with the full turnout. About a third of the people were from the Friends of the Library and the rest were apparently local fans. The questions were from fans with knowledge. Jim's stories that stemmed from questions were fun and the locals really got into it! Even the wonderful woman next to me who hadn't read them yet. She took a lot of photos as well. I might call the library down there and ask if she'll post hers as well.
A warrant for Jim's arrest had been sent last year to entice him to come. Apparently fans from Fayette attending two MO signings last year did a good job convincing Jim, or maybe Shannon to make the trip. The gentleman who introduced Jim, but didn't give his own name I think mentioned it. Half way through the Q&A the local police showed up in uniform. He had a copy of the warrant with a large VOID over the top of it framed to give to Jim. Our favorite author had a riot with it and I know Milks got that photo for sure. Later the key to the city was given to Jim for Bob. I didn't catch the story behind that I'm afraid.
And like all Friends of the Library annual meeting it concluded with tons of home made cookies and ice cream punch.
Finally, Jim donated the Changes book that he read the first two chapters from to the library. I offered a $100 to be allowed to check it out 'overnight' but the MC for the evening wasn't letting it out of his hands.
I'll try to find some time to write some more about the Q&A later and I know that the others will be posting their thoughts as well. Can't wait to see Milks' photos!
Oh and Jim dropped a hint.. 1867. Being in insurance I wonder if it has anything to do with the St Louis earthquake where the rivers ran backwards? The largest earthquake ever known in the US.