Day 2 Author Peter Stenson, Michael McMillian Signing, Phineas and Ferb and Game of Thrones signings
One of the
things that I usually do when I first get my badge is check out the program
book and see what booths will be there. This year, one ad stuck out: a book ad
for the new book Fiend. Its cover was interesting and it was billed as “Walking
Dead meets Breaking Bad.” I was so in.
So with some
time until I had to hit the other signings and events on my agenda, I headed to
find Fiend. When I got to the booth, the guy working tried to get me to put on
a temporary tattoo advertising the booth. I made him put it on my hand, if I
was going to wear the thing I wasn’t going to put it there myself. Then I asked
him to pitch me the book. He gave it a fantastic pitch, and I was completely
sold. I told him I’d buy a copy and asked if the writer would be in so I could
get it signed, but he said it was already signed. I’m odd, I like items to be
signed in front of me if they’re being added to my collection. But he didn’t
say he had any unsigned, he said that I could have the copy for free though,
but I still wanted to meet the writer.
Now at this
point normally an author would have piped up and said he wrote the thing, and
not many authors are out selling their own books down with the publishers, so I
didn’t expect the guy I had been chatting with for the last thirty minutes to
be the author but I caught a glimpse of his name tag and saw that it was. Oh I
felt so silly, but I told him, since it was his first book that I had to buy it
to support his work. But he insisted that I take the book free of charge. So I told
him that I would buy one for the girl I was with, and he gave her a copy too,
telling me that we could play this game all day. So I settled for giving him a hug and offering
to write a review for him, which he graciously accepted both. Check back for
the review!
Next we
regrouped and headed over to pay Michael McMillian a visit. Michael is one of
those people who are on the top of my to-do list for comic con, even though I
see him not only every year, but several times a year. He’s just a lot of fun
to be around, and his stories are really quite charming. This year he was there
to promote his upcoming book for True Blood, Steve Newlin’s Field Guide to Vampires. It was obviously written
prior to Steve’s transformation, and it’s very funny, especially the parts that
are written by the characters of Eric and Pam.
If you want to see more pictures from the day check out our Flickr album!
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