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DF Books / Peace Talks Preorder Update
« on: December 17, 2019, 07:19:58 PM »
It's available for preorder on Amazon.com as of yesterday, for delivery on the release date of July 14, 2020. I already put mine in.
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I want to say it's a play on habitat. That's what I assumed in my reading of my own ARC.Like the Gretna Green housing project in Chicago, from the Dresden novels?
You guys were amazing, by the way. So friendly, so patient. I am always impressed by the caliber of people Jim's writing attracts.You managed to take a pretty good photo with my phone, too. Thanks!
Yeah, Jim's general policy is that he only signs 3 per person per trip through the line. Those folks with bags of books aren't going to be permitted to get them all signed.He had jeditigger acting as Gatekeeper, handing him the two books or items to be signed.
Don't get me wrong. There are almost always more folks who want stuff signed than cons budget time for. But I don't think that should create a dividing line of who gets to meet the author.As one of the fans that got shut out of the signing in 2010, I was happy that they seem to have gotten their act together this year, with not only more signings, but much better crowd control and staff volunteers to keep the crown calm and happy. I was in line for the first signing by 9:30 this morning, it started promptly at 10am, and things moved pretty quickly. It took less than an hour to move through the queues and get signed, say "Hi!", get a photo snapped, and get out. I did feel kind of sorry for the other authors in the room, who didn't have the huge line of fans waiting to see them, though.
The Dragon*Con of three years ago was particularly heinous. There were fans who lined up over an hour in advance that weren't able to get anything signed. But cons are wising up to the sheer mass of Jim's readers and the fan demand for signing time and making allowances. Hopefully, that debacle won't happen again.
All part of the service.
But thanks for the compliment! (I wouldn't call myself an expert, just something resembling competent.)