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I've had a few folks write to me to ask where they can buy signed copies of my books. The answer is there are many many places. I was just on tour, see, and wherever I went I signed books. Even if you have zero interest in whether a book is signed or not these are all very fine bookshops that you should check out if you haven't already: California: Borderlands Books 866 Valencia St. San Francisco CA 94110 Bonus: they have two gorgeous Sphynx cats. Kepler’s 1010 El Camino Real Menlo Park, CA The Storyteller 30 Lafayette Cir Lafayette, CA Copperfield’s Books 140 Kentucky St Petaluma, CA Books Inc. 601 Van Ness San Francisco, CA Michigan Schuler Books & Music 3165 Alpine Ave Walker, MI Pooh’s Corner Breton Village 1886 1/2 Breton Rd. S.E. Grand ...Posted by Justine at 9:05, November 30th, 2008 under How To Ditch Your Fairy, Vainglory | 5 Comments »
A couple of things
Posted by Justine at 11:01, November 29th, 2008 under Love is Hell, Viewing | 7 Comments »
Enjoyable review
Posted by Justine at 10:58, November 28th, 2008 under Bloggery, How To Ditch Your Fairy, Praising, Vainglory | 6 Comments »
Thanksgiving Day
Posted by Justine at 0:00, November 27th, 2008 under Bloggery, Fans & readers, New York City/USA, Praising | 9 Comments »
On the back of your sound advice
I have decided that I will do all future signings my way and ignore Scott's advice entirely. The only people who can tell me to hurry up when signing is whoever is running it. So there, Scott! I hasten to add that crazy long signings are not a regular occurrence for me. They pretty much only happen at places like NCTE or TLA or on school visits. If I had lines like Scott gets routinely I would probably study how he gets through a line speedily while also managing to chat to those he's signing for. He is a master. He does in fifteen seconds what takes me a minute. ((This could be because he's a USian and I'm ...Posted by Justine at 17:28, November 26th, 2008 under Cons & Other Gatherings, New York City/USA, Praising, Sydney/Australia, Writing life | 3 Comments »
Question for those who like to get their books signed
Scott and me are having a wee bit of an argument. He thinks I sign too slow on account of I like to chat to everyone and make my dedication as personal as possible. He thinks that's fine with a very short queue but when the line is long you owe it to the people standing in line waiting to go as fast as possible. The argument arose because I had a big line at NCTE ((National Council of Teachers of English)) on account of the lovely Professor Nana talked very enthusiastically about How To Ditch Your Fairy. Bless you! In my defense Where I was sitting I couldn't see the queue so I didn't know how long it was. English ...Posted by Justine at 0:37, November 25th, 2008 under Cons & Other Gatherings, Fans & readers, Scott's books, Writing life | 30 Comments »
Title of liar book
So I may have mentioned that my title for the liar book, Why Do I Lie?, was rejected by my publisher and by most of the people who've read the book. ((Curse you all!)) We've been on the hunt for a new title and may, at long last, have settled on one. Yay!Posted by Justine at 17:35, November 23rd, 2008 under Liar, Titles & names | 4 Comments »
What is gritty fiction?
Posted by Justine at 16:49, November 22nd, 2008 under Reading, Words & Language | 15 Comments »
BookPeople questions we ran out of time to answer
Posted by Justine at 13:20, November 21st, 2008 under 1930s NYC novel, Book tour, Cons & Other Gatherings, Fans & readers, How To Ditch Your Fairy, Liar, New York City/USA, Scott's books, Writing process, Young Adult literature | 12 Comments »
Fun was had at BookPeople
Posted by Justine at 16:05, November 20th, 2008 under Book tour, Fans & readers, How To Ditch Your Fairy, New York City/USA, Publishing business, Scott's books | 7 Comments »
In Texas
So we made it in one piece to sunny, warm Texas. Wow. The weather is so much better here than it was in NYC. Yay that we're here and not there. You can catch me and Scott at BookPeople tonight and then you can see me do my thing in San Antonio tomorrow night: Wednesday, 19 November 2008, 7:30PM With Scott Westerfeld BookPeople 603 N. Lamar Austin, Texas Thursday, 20 November 2008, 7:00PM Barnes & Noble Northwoods Shopping Center 18030 Highway 281 North San Antonio, Texas Hope to see some of you there!Posted by Justine at 12:42, November 19th, 2008 under Cons & Other Gatherings, How To Ditch Your Fairy, New York City/USA | 1 Comment »
Answering your zombie v un***rn questions
Yes, there will be a zombie-un***rn story. I hope you're happy. Because personally I think that's a bit gross. No, I can't tell you the names of any of the contributors. But trust me, they are all fabulously excellent writers. Yes, it is a YA anthology. It will be edited by the marvellous Karen Wojtyla. That's right, me and Holly, who are editing the Zombie versus Uni***ns anthology, will in turn be edited. It's, like, a whole editing chain. Sorry, the anthology is closed. Yes, there will be lots of different kinds of zombies. Not just your regular Romero types. I have no idea about the uni***n side of things. I doubt there's more than one kind. And if there is, who cares? Hmmm, ...Posted by Justine at 8:54, November 18th, 2008 under Unicorns, Young Adult literature, Zombies | 8 Comments »
Sekrit news no longer sekrit! Involves zombies!
Posted by Justine at 16:00, November 17th, 2008 under Unicorns, Young Adult literature, Zombies | 23 Comments »
Quote of the day
Posted by Justine at 9:50, November 17th, 2008 under State of the World | 3 Comments »
Reading & walking
Posted by Justine at 13:05, November 16th, 2008 under Reading, Sydney/Australia | 26 Comments »
Bagpipes on Second Avenue
Posted by Justine at 16:33, November 15th, 2008 under Frippery, New York City/USA, Praising | 2 Comments »
North American HTDYF tour winds up (Oz tour begins?)
Posted by Justine at 9:40, November 14th, 2008 under Book tour, Cons & Other Gatherings, How To Ditch Your Fairy, Love is Hell, New York City/USA, Reading, Sport, State of the World, Sydney/Australia, What's your fairy? | 11 Comments »
Whingeing about writing
Posted by Justine at 0:00, November 13th, 2008 under Ranting, Whingeing, Writing life | 5 Comments »
I hate steam heating
Does it really need to come on at 4AM and not let up until 9AM? Why does it have to sound like banshees being tortured by trolls? What's with the even LOUDER clanging? That's almost, but not quite, like the bell that tolls for thee? Or me in this case. Am I ever going to get a good night's sleep again? Stupid NYC with it's stupid steam heating. I don't ever remember it being this loud before. Is it because I have a book due on Friday?! I'm so TIRED! Waaaaaahhhhh!! I wish I had a horrible-noise dampening fairy. /whinge Yes, I am aware that steam heating is super energy efficient and good for the planet. So, no, I don't really hate it. But if ...Posted by Justine at 8:21, November 12th, 2008 under New York City/USA, What's your fairy?, Whingeing | 8 Comments »
Zombies + Books of Wonder
Posted by Justine at 0:00, November 11th, 2008 under How To Ditch Your Fairy, New York City/USA, Unicorns, Young Adult literature, Zombies | 8 Comments »
Famous
Posted by Justine at 0:00, November 10th, 2008 under Listening, State of the World | 17 Comments »
Deadline: Next Friday
Posted by Justine at 15:46, November 9th, 2008 under 1930s NYC novel, Bloggery, Excuses, Fans & readers, Liar, Whingeing, Writing goals & milestones, Writing life | 4 Comments »
Wee bit more on Proposition 8 + thanks
Posted by Justine at 14:53, November 8th, 2008 under New York City/USA, Praising, State of the World | 13 Comments »
Love and cake
Posted by Justine at 0:00, November 7th, 2008 under New York City/USA, State of the World | 17 Comments »
Why zombies rule (updated x 2)
Posted by Justine at 1:00, November 6th, 2008 under Praising, Ranting, Unicorns, Zombies | 12 Comments »
New York City has gone nuts
Posted by Justine at 2:29, November 5th, 2008 under New York City/USA, State of the World | 9 Comments »
Who am I kidding?
Posted by Justine at 1:00, November 4th, 2008 under Excuses, Liar, New York City/USA, State of the World, Writing life | 2 Comments »
Why getting out the vote is so bloody important
Posted by Justine at 1:00, November 3rd, 2008 under New York City/USA, Praising, State of the World | 5 Comments »
My husband = teh crazy
Posted by Justine at 0:00, November 2nd, 2008 under Bloggery, Excuses, Frippery | 6 Comments »
Excellent article on accent
Over at Daily Kos, Meteor Blades (via Scott) has an article on accents in which he points out that, yes, everyone has one and quotes Geoffrey Nunberg being smart on the same topic: If authenticity is a matter of heeding your true inner voice, then it probably isn't surprising that people listen for signs of it in the way you speak. And our idea of an authentic accent reflects our idea of the authentic self. It's the natural speech you sucked up from the surroundings you grew up in, unfiltered and uncorrected. It's how you're supposed to sound when you're talking to yourself. It's also a delusion. Or at least if your speech is like yourself, it's because both are ...Posted by Justine at 11:46, November 1st, 2008 under Bloggery, Listening, New York City/USA, Praising, Sydney/Australia, Travelling | 9 Comments »

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