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Title: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on May 25, 2011, 06:22:36 PM
Tuesday, August 2, 2011, 6:00 PM
B&N Tribeca
97 Warren Street
New York, NY 10007
212-587-5389


The first 200 customers to buy GHOST STORY at the store get guaranteed seating, all others are standing room. Passes handed out at 10am.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on May 25, 2011, 10:20:49 PM
I'll be there, of course!

Make sure you arrive early.  The Tribeca B&N doesn't have a lot of seating space.  The management is aware of Jim's popularity, however, and they're going to do their best to make it work.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on May 26, 2011, 08:04:18 PM
Hey, who wants to grab dinner afterward?  Let's all get together to squee!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: IIIMarconeIII on May 26, 2011, 08:06:40 PM
How early do you advise? 4...5
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on May 26, 2011, 08:27:59 PM
I think 5 should be fine.  I'm sure there will be a bunch of folks there before you, but I doubt you'll have trouble finding seating that early.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Noey on May 26, 2011, 10:29:00 PM
I've gotta be there. This conversation earlier clinches it with a friend I'm visiting.

Me: So, what's your mom's name again? Because there's a signing in August and I could get one for her and your sister.

Her: You are about to be part of the family.
 
 ;D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on May 27, 2011, 01:36:52 AM
Dinner shenanigans afterwards:
1. Priscilla
2. Noey
3. Blaze
4. Michael

*ahem*
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Noey on May 27, 2011, 05:40:34 AM
I'm gonna ask my friend Chris that was there for the NYCC dinner if he wants to tag along, too, so put me down for a possible plus one. I'm not sure if he'll be able to get the time/money, but we'll see. *fingers crossed*
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on May 27, 2011, 11:50:10 AM
Okay, plans for a massive fan dinner have been thoroughly derailed.  According to Jim, these signings can last as long as six or seven hours!  That's more than DOUBLE the longest signing I've ever been to.  Subsequently, it's impossible to know how soon all invitees will get through the line, and therefore what time to schedule the start of dinner.

Maybe the solution will be to suggest a restaurant as a designated meeting place, and have people show up as they exit the signing.  We'd have a continuously rotating group of Butcher fans to squee with!

Of course, if we did do a fan dinner, it has occurred to me that it would be NIGHTMARISH.  Everyone would have GS in their hands, but I still couldn't flail at them about it!  Half the room would probably have read the book in the week it would have been out, but we wouldn't be able to say a word, for fear of spoiling!  Maybe we could put people at two tables, one GS-spoiler-friendly and the other No Spoilers Allowed. :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on May 27, 2011, 12:10:53 PM
Sadly, the no-spoilers crowd would still have ears. The flail, it BURNS.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Blaze on May 27, 2011, 12:16:35 PM
Holy Moly!  Five or six hours?  Poor Jim!  I am going to HAVE to get there early, while his hand isn't bleeding from holding the pen!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on May 27, 2011, 12:32:56 PM
Sadly, the no-spoilers crowd would still have ears. The flail, it BURNS.

The two tables would be on opposite sides of the restaurant. :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: knnn on May 27, 2011, 02:21:15 PM
I will almost certainly be there.  It's very hard for me to me make plans too far ahead.

Incidentally, how about something before the signing (i.e. a late lunch)?  After all, we need to make sure Jim has the energy to sit through the entire process.  Then we can all march from the restaurant to B&N together. 
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on May 27, 2011, 02:26:29 PM
I will almost certainly be there.  It's very hard for me to me make plans too far ahead.

Incidentally, how about something before the signing (i.e. a late lunch)?  After all, we need to make sure Jim has the energy to sit through the entire process.  Then we can all march from the restaurant to B&N together. 

I'll run the idea by him.  Of course, keep in mind that this will be towards the end of his tour, so I expect he'll be pretty exhausted and looking for some R&R time, or time to write.  Also, as this is NY, Penguin may have their own ideas for how he's going to spend his time in the city.  It would be fun to have a big lunch for the fans, but I'm not sure how likely it'll be that Jim will join us.  I suppose we could plan the lunch just for us, then he could decide for himself at the time whether he was up to joining us.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Serack on May 27, 2011, 02:48:59 PM
The two tables would be on opposite sides of the restaurant. :D

Hi, could you show me to the [ ] spoilers [ ] no-spoilers table please?

Oh, and I'm seriously considering asking for the day after the release off so that I can read :P
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: whingnut on May 27, 2011, 07:57:19 PM
If you think 5 is early enough to get there then I will likely be able to make it. I get out of work at 2:30 and I can catch the very next train out putting me in the city around 4-430 if Rachel takes a half day this is VERY Doable I think, so pencil us in. Will be a nice break as the very next weekend we will be married  ;D

forgot myself on behalf of us both Thank you.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Serack on May 27, 2011, 08:14:37 PM
If you think 5 is early enough to get there then I will likely be able to make it. I get out of work at 2:30 and I can catch the very next train out putting me in the city around 4-430 if Rachel takes a half day this is VERY Doable I think, so pencil us in. Will be a nice break as the very next weekend we will be married   ;D

Woot!

Congratulations!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on May 28, 2011, 12:23:42 PM
If you think 5 is early enough to get there then I will likely be able to make it. I get out of work at 2:30 and I can catch the very next train out putting me in the city around 4-430 if Rachel takes a half day this is VERY Doable I think, so pencil us in. Will be a nice break as the very next weekend we will be married  ;D

Squee!  She's gonna make an honest man out of you? :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: whingnut on May 28, 2011, 03:25:52 PM
Squee!  She's gonna make an honest man out of you? :D
Priscilla, you've met us haven't you? I mean I recall spending a great deal of time with you over the last year, me honest? never happen :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on May 28, 2011, 03:39:48 PM
Priscilla, you've met us haven't you? I mean I recall spending a great deal of time with you over the last year, me honest? never happen :D

At least you're honest about it. :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: wolfsru on June 14, 2011, 07:29:27 PM
my head is seriously spinning right now i'm so happy he's doing a signing so close to where i live and its not to far of a drive either
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: beadl on June 15, 2011, 04:21:13 PM
beadl the lurker AKA Bernadette or bern will be there!!!!  I went to NYCC on the WRONG day to see Jim last year so I am definetly not missing this.!!!!!!

would love to meet you all....but I'm kinda (lurker) shy :-[
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: cmprostreet on June 30, 2011, 02:53:54 AM
It's not so much that I'm shy as it is that I don't like saying things which have already been said.  Having said that, as someone else also mentioned, my wife and I will be there as well.

 ;)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Don on July 04, 2011, 04:24:33 AM
I have a bunch of friends in NYC, and I visit all the time.  This is something I would love to do.  Would I be allowed to wear pants?
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on July 04, 2011, 04:26:30 AM
I have a bunch of friends in NYC, and I visit all the time.  This is something I would love to do.  Would I be allowed to wear pants?

Pants are encouraged.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Don on July 04, 2011, 04:29:39 AM
Double standards...
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on July 04, 2011, 04:42:37 AM
Double standards...

Skirts would be fine, too.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on July 07, 2011, 07:36:50 PM
Looks like the D.C. signing now requires folks to have purchased the book at a B&N location or at BN.com to enter the signing line.  Can someone call the Tribeca B&N at 212-587-5389 to see if this is the case there, too?
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: beadl on July 14, 2011, 12:45:44 AM
I called B&N and they confirmed books needed to be purchased at B&N...

however I didn't ask if ALL of the books that you snuck out of your over-sized garment bag at the last second HAD to be purchased there.....

Giant hook reaches into B&N and grabs BEADL away from the signing table......


Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh... :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on July 14, 2011, 01:00:59 AM
Thank you for checking, beadl!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Sorryman105 on July 14, 2011, 01:11:40 AM
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!

I WILL BE THERE IF IT REQUIRES KILLING AND DEATH OF SUBWAY PERSONALL!

Ok...must remain calm!

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!


On another note, can we buy at the location as well? I'll buy a second copy since mine's on pre order form Amazon.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on July 14, 2011, 01:29:45 AM
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!

I WILL BE THERE IF IT REQUIRES KILLING AND DEATH OF SUBWAY PERSONALL!

Ok...must remain calm!

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!


On another note, can we buy at the location as well? I'll buy a second copy since mine's on pre order form Amazon.

Read here:

I called B&N and they confirmed books needed to be purchased at B&N...

We HAVE to in order to attend the signing. Works for me.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Sorryman105 on July 14, 2011, 05:44:31 AM
Read here:

We HAVE to in order to attend the signing. Works for me.

I see. Ok, reminder to self bring 50 bucks.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on July 27, 2011, 11:35:13 AM
*may not be coherent thought* Anyone checked to see if there are tickets, or anything, that people have to get to ...lost it.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on July 27, 2011, 12:00:39 PM
*may not be coherent thought* Anyone checked to see if there are tickets, or anything, that people have to get to ...lost it.

Priority seating will be given to those who buy the book from Barnes and Noble or BN.com, which translates to priority in the signing line.  Seeing as how Jim was signing FIVE HOURS at last night's release party, priority in the signing line is going to be pretty important.  Plus, the venue is very small, so they may end up ceding the entire seating area to folks who bought the book from B&N.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: CourageousMouse on July 27, 2011, 10:52:03 PM
I'll be there!  I'm really super excited to meet everyone. (This is sherlockbones aka Melissa from Twitter, by the way).  

Seeing as I've only ever been to NYC once, I plan on taking the entire day off of work and getting into the city around 9am or so and then just wandering around.  If there happens to be a plan to meet up early for lunch or anything, please let me know, as I would be most happy to join.

Debating now if I can throw together a quick costume.  I'll be at a convention all weekend, starting tomorrow afternoon, so I don't have much time to plan.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on July 27, 2011, 11:04:35 PM
Priority seating will be given to those who buy the book from Barnes and Noble or BN.com, which translates to priority in the signing line.  Seeing as how Jim was signing FIVE HOURS at last night's release party, priority in the signing line is going to be pretty important.  Plus, the venue is very small, so they may end up ceding the entire seating area to folks who bought the book from B&N.

Yup, the event manager did confirm that a B&N receipt for GS would suffice for eligibility for priority seating.

If the crowd is large enough, I may scalp my seat. :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Blaze on July 28, 2011, 03:46:08 PM
Michael and I will be there (barring a disaster)! 
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Myyrdn Eopia on July 28, 2011, 06:09:17 PM
Okay, I called both the store here in VA and the store in NYC to compare stories.  VA said any B&N or BN.com receipt will get you a wristband.  The guy at the NY store said that if you buy the book at the store, you get a wristband (as supplies last).  You CAN bring in a receipt from another B&N and get a wristband, but those buying the book at the location get priority, so there may not be wristbands left. 

Basically, show up as early as you can to get a wristband, whether your receipt is from the NY B&N, another B&N, or BN.com.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Blaze on July 28, 2011, 09:23:05 PM
See, and today, Nick at the B & N Tribeca said to me on the phone:  "Only books bought here on the DAY OF THE EVENT will be honored with a wrist band."

*SIGH*

Well at least I have my costume finished!   ;)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Myyrdn Eopia on July 28, 2011, 09:51:03 PM
Ugh.  B&N... overrated.  Yeesh.  Hope everything works out for you guys (and me, too!).
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on July 28, 2011, 09:53:30 PM
These changing tunes are really harshing on my love for B&N.  I'm happy to support the store, but... pick a story and stick with it, people.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on July 28, 2011, 11:03:36 PM
You know, I'm usually of the sort who says, "Support your bookstore when it hosts events, so they'll be repaid and be more likely to do that kind of thing in the future." I was planning to buy a copy there to do just that. But this is making me reconsider my usual approach.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on July 29, 2011, 02:32:59 PM
From Jim's publicist, the Final Story:

The first 200 customers to buy GHOST STORY at the store get guaranteed seating, all others are standing room. Passes handed out at 10am.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on July 29, 2011, 02:46:46 PM
Wow, 10 AM? Not conducive to keeping my job. :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on July 29, 2011, 02:54:52 PM
Wow, 10 AM? Not conducive to keeping my job. :D
Yeah, the earliest we'll get there won't be til around maybe 3, unless we manage to get on an earlier train-not likely. We were gonna buy the books there, but I think now we're just going to get them here.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on July 29, 2011, 02:57:16 PM
Yeah, the earliest we'll get there won't be til around maybe 3, unless we manage to get on an earlier train-not likely. We were gonna buy the books there, but I think now we're just going to get them here.

Unless I do work over the weekend, I don't think I'll be there much earlier than you. This is discrimination against people who have jobs! :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on July 29, 2011, 02:58:38 PM
Wow, 10 AM? Not conducive to keeping my job. :D

Sent you an email!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: knnn on July 29, 2011, 03:02:54 PM
From Jim's publicist, the Final Story:

The first 200 customers to buy GHOST STORY at the store get guaranteed seating, all others are standing room. Passes handed out at 10am.

A little confused:

Does that mean that even though I bought the book at B&N I still need to be at Tribeca at 10:00am to pick up a pass (i.e. buy a second copy)?  Can I pick up a pass, leave, then come back at 5:00pm for the signing?
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on July 29, 2011, 03:09:51 PM
A little confused:

Does that mean that even though I bought the book at B&N I still need to be at Tribeca at 10:00am to pick up a pass (i.e. buy a second copy)?  Can I pick up a pass, leave, then come back at 5:00pm for the signing?

Unfortunately, this location is not honoring purchases made at other B&N locations or on different days.  You will need to buy a second copy.  Yes, we recognize this sucks.

My understanding of the situation is that yes, you can pick up a pass at 10, leave, and return at 5 to get a seat for the signing.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on July 29, 2011, 03:10:44 PM
Holy crap is B&N making this so much more difficult than it needs to be.  I really miss Borders.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: knnn on July 29, 2011, 03:25:38 PM
I suppose that putting up a ward that would selectively scare non-forum members away is against the Fourth Law?  It doesn't really matter.  The thaumaturgey involved would probably be beyond my current capabilities.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: JinElusion on July 29, 2011, 03:47:50 PM
Holy crap is B&N making this so much more difficult than it needs to be.  I really miss Borders.

Yep, Borders was the best. But since i havent bought the book yet (read it on my friend's kindle) This is the perfect opportunity to buy it and go to my first book signing.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Sirscooter on July 30, 2011, 01:27:14 AM
Is there a limit on how many things can be signed ? Looks like I will have to return my book and buy it again.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on July 30, 2011, 01:52:47 AM
Is there a limit on how many things can be signed ? Looks like I will have to return my book and buy it again.

Jim will generally sign three things per person.  If you have more than that, you can go to the back of the line and go through again.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Sirscooter on July 30, 2011, 02:05:35 AM
Guess I'm going to have the go see Jim again when he comes back around to the NYC area.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: beadl on August 01, 2011, 02:45:51 PM
Any guesses as to when we should start to line up after getting our passes in the am???...nevermind...just reread previous posts...lol

anyone getting together beforehand??
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: knnn on August 01, 2011, 03:53:19 PM
If you actually get a pass in the am, I would assume that this guarantees you a seat (otherwise, shelling out $30 seems a little excessive).  Thus I don't think you'd need to be there much earlier than the start time.

For myself, I plan on leaving work around 4:30.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: beadl on August 01, 2011, 04:13:16 PM
Thanks Knnn!!!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: knnn on August 01, 2011, 06:31:58 PM
Just to be on the safe side, I'd make sure to get clarification of the rules at the store when you pick up the pass. 

FWIW if I do try to get a pass in the AM (if work permits), I am planning to see if getting a copy "Wise Man's Fear" will suffice.  If not, I get a second copy of Ghost Story.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 01, 2011, 06:34:19 PM
Just to be on the safe side, I'd make sure to get clarification of the rules at the store when you pick up the pass. 

FWIW if I do try to get a pass in the AM (if work permits), I am planning to see if getting a copy "Wise Man's Fear" will suffice.  If not, I get a second copy of Ghost Story.

For guaranteed seating, you need to purchase Ghost Story at that store the day of the signing.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: knnn on August 01, 2011, 07:06:53 PM
For guaranteed seating, you need to purchase Ghost Story at that store the day of the signing.

I am well aware that this is their stated policy, and am willing to do that if necessary. 

However, I still plan on showing up in the AM (work permitting) with my previously purchased Ghost Story in hand and seeing if one of the nice people at the store will let me have a pass (i.e. a guaranteed seat), if I offer to buy something equivalent.  It may not work, but for $30, I feel it's worth a shot. 

Consider also that if I'm buying a second copy, they run a risk of me returning one of the copies the next day.  This way, everyone is happy.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 01, 2011, 07:08:01 PM
I am well aware that this is their stated policy, and am willing to do that if necessary. 

However, I still plan on showing up in the AM (work permitting) with my previously purchased Ghost Story in hand and seeing if one of the nice people at the store will let me have a pass (i.e. a guaranteed seat), if I offer to buy something equivalent.  It may not work, but for $30, I feel it's worth a shot. 

Consider also that if I'm buying a second copy, they run a risk of me returning one of the copies the next day.  This way, everyone is happy.

Makes sense to me!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 02, 2011, 01:25:40 PM
Woohoo, today's the day!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: IIIMarconeIII on August 02, 2011, 04:24:43 PM
Book check, wristband check, and now the wait
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: beadl on August 02, 2011, 05:00:01 PM
Sitting in B&N next to a group wearing purple wristbands, playing an RPG, and carrying a staff..... Dresden fans?????
 ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: knnn on August 02, 2011, 06:00:20 PM
 :'(

Looks like I won't be able to make it....  Family emergency.

UGH!!!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shiningowl39 on August 02, 2011, 07:59:19 PM
Grabbed my pass this morning, hit up a museum or two, now I'm back to sitting in the cafe waiting for the signing to start. I should probably get up and find out where the signing will be held I suppose.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Rarch on August 03, 2011, 12:29:49 AM
 ;D Just want to say thanks for making this completely awesome.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: jemjem on August 03, 2011, 02:16:49 AM
It was a lot of fun! Great seeing fellow Dresden fans there!
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Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 03, 2011, 10:38:38 AM
Okay, all you forumites who were there last night? I'm SO sorry - I intended to stand up and ask you to introduce yourselves before the show started. My head got lost in the Jimstories we were trading. LOL!

But now I'd like to try to make up somewhat for that FAIL. Who was who? I'll start - I was the Tolkienesque dwarf who stood up and got everyone's attention so Priscellie could video everyone sending homebound Esperacchius get-well wishes.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 03, 2011, 11:47:32 AM
I don't need to describe myself, Shecky knows who I am.  ;D But for everyone else, red hair with a gray cloak.  I'll try to get my pics uploaded when I get home today, and Rob got video, and I believe he was going to upload it for Pris to put online. Or something like that.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shiningowl39 on August 03, 2011, 01:28:12 PM
It was great seeing everyone there, and having people to talk about the Dresden Files with. Priscilla was just as nice and sweet as she is online, and even kind enough to sign my copy of First Lords Fury with Jim. I can't wait to see her next update of her Molly costume! Shecky was full of interesting stories, from the cons and otherwise. I'm just sorry I couldn't attend any gathering of fans that was going on after the signing, but I had to grab my train to head home. Next time!

This has been transcribed by a kind and loyal brownie in exchange for honey and milk so that "the infernal machine stops throwing sparks at me..." And only blows up once a year.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 03, 2011, 01:36:46 PM
FWIW, folks who didn't make it, you missed a special treat. In Jemjem's second picture, note the SECOND signature on that page - that's right, Chris McGrath, an incredible artist and a stand-up guy, was there signing as well! If you can get past the company-decision hat on the DF covers, you can see just how excellent his artwork is - and if you go to any bookstore and take a look at the urban fantasy novels, most of the covers you see are done by him as well! Go check out his gallery at http://christianmcgrath.com/ ; at dinner, he gave us a sneak peek at his cover for Seanan McGuire's One Salt Sea (from Seanan's October Daye novels, another well-crafted, good-reading modern fantasy series as well), and I was impressed yet again.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 03, 2011, 02:16:32 PM
FWIW, folks who didn't make it, you missed a special treat. In Jemjem's second picture, note the SECOND signature on that page - that's right, Chris McGrath, an incredible artist and a stand-up guy, was there signing as well! If you can get past the company-decision hat on the DF covers, you can see just how excellent his artwork is - and if you go to any bookstore and take a look at the urban fantasy novels, most of the covers you see are done by him as well! Go check out his gallery at http://christianmcgrath.com/ ; at dinner, he gave us a sneak peek at his cover for Seanan McGuire's One Salt Sea (from Seanan's October Daye novels, another well-crafted, good-reading modern fantasy series as well), and I was impressed yet again.
Also, if you want to see what Harry might look somewhat like hatless, Chris used the same model when he did the cover of Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn novella. Magic of Alloy, or something like that. I forget the exact title.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 03, 2011, 02:28:39 PM
Also, if you want to see what Harry might look somewhat like hatless, Chris used the same model when he did the cover of Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn novella. Magic of Alloy, or something like that. I forget the exact title.

Alloy of Law:

(http://chrismcgrathart.squarespace.com/picture/alloy%20of%20lawfinal%20copy.jpg?pictureId=10505476)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Blaze on August 03, 2011, 04:37:19 PM
I was the Cholorfiend!  LOL
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 03, 2011, 04:41:01 PM
I was Chichen Itza Molly, as I'm sure most folks have gleaned. :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 03, 2011, 04:55:59 PM
I was Chichen Itza Molly, as I'm sure most folks have gleaned. :D

OMG YOU WERE AWESOME! What's your favorite food? What's your favorite color?
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 03, 2011, 06:03:22 PM
Hee, that was fun.  "OH MY GOD, MR. BUTCHER, I'M LIKE YOUR BIGGEST FAN!!!"
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Serack on August 03, 2011, 06:45:00 PM
But of course you know that.  You invented Wampires! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uaz3Vfof4tI)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 03, 2011, 06:51:57 PM
Video of last night's Q&A!

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC868F5C9189A76E7

It was pretty short, compared to the others on this tour, but still fun!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 03, 2011, 07:02:11 PM
I've found a volunteer to transcribe it.  Yay!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Serack on August 03, 2011, 08:04:22 PM
omnomnomnom

Thanks cellie
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 03, 2011, 09:08:46 PM
Oh boo. Our video looks really great, but sounds not so great.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 03, 2011, 09:20:58 PM
Oh boo. Our video looks really great, but sounds not so great.

Sure it wasn't just because our whole area was chuckling, muttering and snarking, and thereby drowning him out? XD
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 03, 2011, 09:24:34 PM
I tried to keep my peanut gallery comments to a minimum... I really tried... :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: whingnut on August 03, 2011, 09:26:50 PM
no the voices of those around us are crystal clear Jim's amplified voice is somehow quiet. It's not terrible just not as good as I would like it, but that doesn't matter I sat next to Jim Butcher and had a meal... AGAIN!!!!!!!!! Maybe an hours sleep, a LOOOOOONG day and not one single regret about any of it. Great night with some of the best friends a guy could ask for.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 03, 2011, 09:28:32 PM
I tried to keep my peanut gallery comments to a minimum... I really tried... :D

*teeth gritted* ...we... couldn't... help... it...

no the voices of those around us are crystal clear Jim's amplified voice is somehow quiet. It's not terrible just not as good as I would like it, but that doesn;t matter I sat next to Jim butcher and had a meal... AGAIN!!!!!!!!! Maybe an hours sleep, a LOOOOOONG day and not one single regret about any of it. Great night with some of the best friends a guy could ask for.

We love you too, man! Give us a call before you guys leave and as soon after The Event as possible (I'd call you, but I well remember how frakking hectic it was in the final days!).
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 03, 2011, 09:28:42 PM
Sure it wasn't just because our whole area was chuckling, muttering and snarking, and thereby drowning him out? XD
Nah, you can hear me crystal clear asking about Harry's handedness.  And all the laughing.  It's sorta like the speaker for the mic was behind/to the side of the camera, or something like that. Or behind a plate of glass.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 03, 2011, 09:34:19 PM
Nah, you can hear me crystal clear asking about Harry's handedness.  And all the laughing.  It's sorta like the speaker for the mic was behind/to the side of the camera, or something like that. Or behind a plate of glass.

You didn't have your finger partially over the mic, did you? I only ask because I've done that before.  :-\
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 03, 2011, 09:36:54 PM
You didn't have your finger partially over the mic, did you? I only ask because I've done that before.  :-\
Rob was the one holding it, but I doubt that because you can hear everyone else very clearly.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: whingnut on August 03, 2011, 09:42:34 PM
You didn't have your finger partially over the mic, did you? I only ask because I've done that before.  :-\
was holding it the same way I did at Marscon and that audio is pristine. I was 4 feet from the guy that's why I'm for aggravated by it. I could have reached out and touched him without leaving my seat! Doesn't matter though I'm combing through the evening in my mind trying to remember something he said beacuse I need a new Sig line!

(http://a.yfrog.com/img739/1668/q16uh.jpg)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 03, 2011, 10:04:52 PM
was holding it the same way I did at Marscon and that audio is pristine. I was 4 feet from the guy that's why I'm for aggravated by it. I could have reached out and touched him without leaving my seat! Doesn't matter though I'm combing through the evening in my mind trying to remember something he said beacuse I need a new Sig line!

(http://a.yfrog.com/img739/1668/q16uh.jpg)

I have a candidate for my own sig. When Jim was coming in the SEKRIT ENTRANCE, he spied a small gaggle of us (Pris, Anne, Chris and me). First thing he did as he was approaching? Pointed at me and said enthusiastic, "Hey, I KNOW you!" The man is one funny muhfuh.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 03, 2011, 10:12:34 PM
was holding it the same way I did at Marscon and that audio is pristine. I was 4 feet from the guy that's why I'm for aggravated by it. I could have reached out and touched him without leaving my seat! Doesn't matter though I'm combing through the evening in my mind trying to remember something he said beacuse I need a new Sig line!

(http://a.yfrog.com/img739/1668/q16uh.jpg)
Hey, I took that pic. I'll get around to putting all the others online. At some point. My camera's in the other room, though most of the pics *are* on my phone.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: whingnut on August 03, 2011, 10:14:42 PM
I think I will work with the fact that while standing in line to see Jim Butcher I got an email from Shannon K Butcher so I of course said "Oh Jim I just got an email from your wife, she says Hi"  ;D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 03, 2011, 10:25:20 PM
I think I will work with the fact that while standing in line to see Jim Butcher I got an email from Shannon K Butcher so I of course said "Oh Jim I just got an email from your wife, she says Hi"  ;D

The fact they got a chuckle out of it tells you just how solid they are. Great couple!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: whingnut on August 03, 2011, 11:44:44 PM
The fact they got a chuckle out of it tells you just how solid they are. Great couple!
SHannon joked I should have given him a big wet sloppy kiss   :)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: jeditigger on August 04, 2011, 12:15:40 AM
I've found a volunteer to transcribe it.  Yay!

Yep, I'm on it!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 04, 2011, 12:38:29 AM
Yep, I'm on it!

HEY! When did you sneak in here? *tackles*
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 04, 2011, 12:41:55 AM
Yep, I'm on it!

You!  *glomps*
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: jeditigger on August 04, 2011, 01:11:55 AM
HEY! When did you sneak in here? *tackles*
You!  *glomps*
OK, that was TOTALLY worth the time I've been taking transcribing tonight. <3 Shecky and Priscilla!

Funny story. I went to register Jeditigger and was told, "That user name isn't available." Huh. So I tried logging in using that name and one of my usual web forums passwords and voila. I registered a few months ago, apparently, and never got the confirmation email. I was here the whole time!

No one ever said I was bright. :)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 04, 2011, 01:43:15 AM
OK, that was TOTALLY worth the time I've been taking transcribing tonight. <3 Shecky and Priscilla!

Funny story. I went to register Jeditigger and was told, "That user name isn't available." Huh. So I tried logging in using that name and one of my usual web forums passwords and voila. I registered a few months ago, apparently, and never got the confirmation email. I was here the whole time!

No one ever said I was bright. :)

*cackle* Proves it - you fit in just fine here. 'Cause, as you pointed out, you were already here, even though you didn't know it. *cues Twilight Zone theme*
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Aerus Dar on August 04, 2011, 06:54:57 AM
You guys know how jealous it makes some of us, living on the far side of the world, that you can attend these events! Jim ever coming for a holiday out to Aus? :p
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 04, 2011, 11:27:13 AM
You guys know how jealous it makes some of us, living on the far side of the world, that you can attend these events! Jim ever coming for a holiday out to Aus? :p

I bet he'd like that. I also bet he'd be miserable - he doesn't travel well. Poor dude. With his success, he's in a position where he COULD travel and see the world, but that's a dicey proposition at best for him.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 04, 2011, 12:10:49 PM
I bet he'd like that. I also bet he'd be miserable - he doesn't travel well. Poor dude. With his success, he's in a position where he COULD travel and see the world, but that's a dicey proposition at best for him.
That came up at one of the dinners--I think Rob and I were talking about going to England, and Jim said something along the lines of that he'd seen pictures, and that's good enough for him.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Blaze on August 04, 2011, 01:02:03 PM
Some people do not travel well.  For people who love to travel it probably seems odd, but really, not everyone keeps a bag packed "just in case."
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: beadl on August 04, 2011, 04:50:28 PM
Heeheehee!!!   I was there!  Shecky found me and took me in  :)
You couldn't ask for a nicer group of people and that says alot about Jim...and visa versa...I kept saying over and over to my son, Ben, "that was so much fun!"
I'm pretty sure he thinks I'm cracked....
I have a few pics, but not sure how to upload them here....hmmmmm any suggestions???
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 04, 2011, 04:56:00 PM
Heeheehee!!!   I was there!  Shecky found me and took me in  :)
You couldn't ask for a nicer group of people and that says alot about Jim...and visa versa...I kept saying over and over to my son, Ben, "that was so much fun!"
I'm pretty sure he thinks I'm cracked....
I have a few pics, but not sure how to upload them here....hmmmmm any suggestions???

Make an account at Photobucket or another photo-sharing site. Upload your photos there. Use the link you can get there for the picture you want to post here. Copy the link. When you're making your post, click on the image button above the smilies and you'll get this (minus the extra space): [ img ] [ /img ]. Paste the link between those two (when you click the image button, your cursor should automatically be between the two). Post as normal after that.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: beadl on August 04, 2011, 07:28:36 PM
Cool! T hanks Shecky! :)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Blaze on August 04, 2011, 08:06:25 PM
http://s219.photobucket.com/albums/cc139/blazeorama/NYCSigning%20Aug%2011/?start=all (http://s219.photobucket.com/albums/cc139/blazeorama/NYCSigning%20Aug%2011/?start=all)Here are my photos from the Signing.  If peeps are willing to help me label them all by identifying themselves in the comments, I sure would appreciate it!

*HUGS*
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: whingnut on August 04, 2011, 10:04:15 PM
I'm not really satisfied with how these came out, but being a bit pressed for time of late ( Starbeam and I are getting married 8/13/11) I decided to go ahead and post them as is for those why may want to see. I hope you enjoy if not please direct your complaints into a mirror because that's the only person likely to care as much as you do  :P

http://youtu.be/8ArL9w1DoCU (http://youtu.be/8ArL9w1DoCU)
http://youtu.be/mgSfkBQo6mo (http://youtu.be/mgSfkBQo6mo)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 05, 2011, 12:35:12 AM
I'm not really satisfied with how these came out, but being a bit pressed for time of late ( Starbeam and I are getting married 8/13/11) I decided to go ahead and post them as is for those why may want to see. I hope you enjoy if not please direct your complaints into a mirror because that's the only person likely to care as much as you do  :P

http://youtu.be/8ArL9w1DoCU (http://youtu.be/8ArL9w1DoCU)
http://youtu.be/mgSfkBQo6mo (http://youtu.be/mgSfkBQo6mo)
Hey, you can hear me talk on that!  :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 05, 2011, 12:51:49 AM
Hey, you can hear me talk on that!  :D

As long as it includes my wiseass comment and Jim's subsequent vocal agreement about Mister's badassery, I'm a happy man.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 05, 2011, 01:35:38 AM
As long as it includes my wiseass comment and Jim's subsequent vocal agreement about Mister's badassery, I'm a happy man.
:D ;D  Yup. Very last little bit before the video ends.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Myyrdn Eopia on August 05, 2011, 02:27:38 AM
YES MISTER.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 05, 2011, 02:32:55 AM
"He's a bad motherf-"
"Shut yo mouth!"
"I'm just talkin' 'bout Mister!"
Title: Q&A at NYC Barnes & Noble Tribeca, 8/3/11 (part 1)
Post by: jeditigger on August 06, 2011, 02:17:18 AM
Jim: If you will turn your books to page…. (laughter) OK, I’m not a podium person is the issue here. OK, so instead of doing a reading or anything like that I thought we could just skip straight to the questions and answers, because that’s the fun part. Plus everybody…most of you have already, uh, read what there was to...so…. Q&A? Is that cool with you? OK, but for this to work, one of you has to ask a question.  All right, right here.  (points)

Tara/Starbeam: Is Harry left- or right-handed?

Jim: Is Harry left- or right-handed? He’s a righty. (Same audience member then asks about the scar on Harry’s right arm from cleaning a fish at Ebenezer’s; hard to hear over laughter.) Was it on his right arm? Oh, okay. He probably shouldn’t have been trying to cut it left-handed, then, should he? I think that explains itself.  (points) Right over here.

Audience member:  What happened to the Other Harry Ghost from Grave Peril?

Jim: What happened to the Other Harry Ghost from Grave Peril?  That was the ghost that was created actually for a purpose, fulfilled that purpose, then was no longer able to …  or was no longer trapped there and so it just sort of “piffed.”

Priscilla:  The technical term.

Jim: I really just should have said that. That’s it. Right here. (points)

Audience member: When are we going to hear more about drakes and dragons?

Jim: When are we going to hear more about drakes, dragons…oh, dragon dragons, oh, you mean, like Ferrovax. When are we going to hear more about dragons. Ferrovax will probably come in real late in the case books and we might see some dragon action about that. I’ve got a good idea for it and it is suitably cool.  But we’ll get there at some point. I hope so. I’ll be terribly disappointed if it isn’t, and (little fake shake to his voice) everyone will yell at me on Twitter. (points to audience member)

Audience member: Are you ever going to do a book from Michael Carpenter’s perspective?

Jim: Am I ever going to do a book from Michael Carpenter’s perspective? Probably not.  I suppose we could go back that way. A short story from his perspective is more likely. But I don’t know that I’d write a whole book that way.  I did have an idea if I ever have to  pay off my debts or something, I might be able to, uh, do a spin-off series set around the Knights of the Cross but, you know, it’s not something I’ve got planned out hard and fast yet. But Michael got his honorable retirement, you know, without dying, so he’s pretty happy with the way things are.
Title: Q&A at NYC Barnes & Noble Tribeca, 8/3/11 (part 2)
Post by: jeditigger on August 06, 2011, 02:26:22 AM
Audience member: What about Murphy?

Jim: Oh, would I write a book from her perspective? Probably not a book but I’d be happy to do some more stories. And also, if there’s ever like a spin-off series where I grab characters and told things from their point of view, that might be fun. But the moment is really nice…did you just say (what sounds like coughBUTTERScough)? But at the time I, uh, kinda need time away from the Dresden Files after I finish a book. Because by the time I get to the end of a book, I’m like, “I’m so sick of you, Harry Dresden. I could just shoot you dead.” (pause, lots of laughs) Oh, wait…. (points to audience member)

Audience member: Did you cackle maniacally when you wrote the end of Changes?

Jim: Did I cackle maniacally at the end of Changes?  Oh, for like thirty minutes.  You know, probably all the way until I found somebody to read it and then scream. 

Priscilla: Thanks, Jim.

Jim: (Something unintelligible) Because as you know, writers do not truly exist upon the royalties they receive for their work but upon your pain and suffering.

Shecky: *cough* Skavis!

Audience member: You once said that for Codex Alera you put together lost legions and Pokemon. Are you putting anything else together for another series?

Jim: He’s referring to the story I tell everyone about how I put together Codex Alera out of  lost Roman legions and Pokemon. And am I doing something like that for any other series.  No, I haven’t really thrown together any, like, really semi-lame ideas to make something cool. I try to go with cool ideas, although the more I think about it the more I think, “Maybe I really DO need to try the lame ideas, because heck, it’s been working so far…. You know, if it’s not broke, maybe  I shouldn’t fix it. I dunno. (points) Right here, in the beard.

Audience member: Will we be seeing more from the Codex Alera world?

Jim: “Will we be seeing more from the Codex Alera world?” was the question. If we do, it’ll be a couple of generations after the story we’ve had so far, where you can see how Tavi has basically wrecked the status quo completely. And it’ll be a much steampunkier Alera if we do that.  (points) Right here.

Audience member:  Is Lash coming back?

Jim: Specifically, is Lash coming back?  Lash actually appeared in Ghost Story, although not under that name.  (lots of groans at the response, then he uses a sing-song voice, waving his hand) I’m not gonna tell you…. (gleefully “evil” at more groans of dismay) Yes, yes…awww, man, that is like heroin for writers.  (points to the next questioner)

Audience member:  Are we ever going to hear more about the Oblivion War?

Jim: Are we ever going to hear more about the Oblivion War? Probably not in The Dresden Files because, you know, Harry’s not involved. It’s something I might, you know, do more work with. Although it’s really a sort of slow, boring war that takes thousands of years at this point to get anything  done.

Audience member:  Like marriage.

Jim: (laughing) Oh, I dunno if it’s boring. My wife’s heavily armed.  (points) Back here with the camera.

Audience member:
(click to show/hide)

Priscilla: No spoilers!

Jim: I..I dunno what you’re talking about. Yes, the question does not compute.

Audience member:  Was Little Chicago destroyed with Harry’s apartment?

Jim: Was Little Chicago destroyed with Harry’s apartment?  Well, it certainly looks that way. Giant burning house falls onto your pewter model of the city? Pewter doesn’t really stand up well to being in a burning house all that well, so…

Audience member: Do you believe in magic?

Jim: Do I believe in magic?  I believe there are more things in heaven and earth than are in your books, Horatio.  I do not know where it is, I do not know if magic is really advanced science or if science is magic. I’m not sure I care. I’m just glad there are things in the world we haven’t seen and measured  and catalogued, and I’m perfectly happy leaving it right there. Myself personally, I do have faith of my own; it isn’t particularly Wiccan at all, really, but I know people who very sincerely do believe in it and who I respect. But for me myself, yeah, I think there are lots of things going on that we don’t understand yet, and if that’s what magic is, then, okay, I can live with that.

Audience member: Will we see Ivy and Kincaid again soon?

Jim: Will we see Ivy and Kincaid again soon?  Uh, probably not. I need to write the short story of Kincaid coming home after that job… (Audience groans.)

Audience member:  Is Harry’s debt to Mab fulfilled?

Jim: Is Harry’s debt to Mab fulfilled? Nooooo, ‘tis not.  You don’t get away from Mab that easy.  I mean, merely being dead? C’mon.  Like no one’s every tried THAT before.  (points) With the camera right here.

Audience member: Is Harry a Cubs fan or a White Sox fan?

Jim: According to the short story and Changes, Harry is a Cubs fan. And he often goes there with a…basically a king of the Leprechauns to watch a game, so…  Like Harry, the Cubs just…they could be doing so well, and then they just fall apart… So there’s some simpatico going there. (points) Green shirt right here.

Audience member: Have you considered any middle grade or young adult writing as a Dresden Files spinoff?

Jim: Have I considered any middle grade or young adult writing as a Dresden spinoff or as part of the Dresden series? I haven’t really. I’m writing a trilogy of stories right now that I’m calling The Bigfoot Trilogy where Bigfoot is the client and he’s having issues with his kid and he can’t exactly walk into Chicago and straighten things out with the principal so he hires Harry to help, you know. And the  first one is “B Is for Bigfoot” because the kid’s in grade school, and the next one is the kid’s in high school so it’s “I Was a Teenaged Bigfoot.” The last one’ll be when he’s in college and it’ll be “Bigfoot on Campus.” But that’s about as close as I’m going to be able to come to Young Adult is to have that out there. (points) Right here. Airborne.

Priscilla: Lil' Harry Adventures!

Audience member: Archangel. Is ... The people behind the destruction of Archangel--are they dead? And will we see their comeuppance?

Jim: That’s going to be another “I’m not going to tell you” question because it’s more fun to read about it in the books than it is for me to flat out tell you here. (points) In the Ghostbusters shirt.

Audience member: Did you mean to include the author’s note at the end of the last two Dresden Files, the ones that referred to the Codex Alera or was that an unintentional printing error?

Jim: Oh, that was completely me. Look, I took that bullet for you, Anne. (Fakes getting shot.) Ugh!  Oh, everybody, over here with the curly hair, this is my boss Anne Sowards. (Lots of applause.) It’s just a cross-promotional thing, so that people who don’t know that I’ve got something else out there will have a chance that I do and, you know, I wasn’t really bothered that it was still there.  It’s still true,, but Alera…I’m done with it for the time being.

Audience member: Are we going to see the Jade Court any?

Jim: Are we going to see the Jade Court at any point? Maybe a little in the honkin’ apocalyptic trilogy at the end.  They’re isolationists, you know, they’re going to stay where they are. And if you’re doing things that aren’t actually in China they just don’t care about you. (points) Right here in the hat.

Audience member: Are we going to see more of Maggie and is she a witch?

Jim: Are we going to see more of Maggie and is she a witch? We WILL see more of Maggie and (sing-song voice) I’m not gonna tell yooooou.  But yeah, she’s definitely going to be a part of what’s going on and if I ever need to write Dresden: The Next Generation it’ll center on her.

Audience member: About Murphy’s dad and how he killed himself in the books…was that despair forced on him?

Jim: About Murphy’s dad and how he killed himself in the books…was that despair forced on him?  (smirking) Who says he killed himself?  (lots of audience reaction) You know, they just found him there and it, you know, looked like a suicide.

Another audience member: And the forums explode. (more reaction)

Jim: Oh, come on, I said this in like Kansas City and they had the YouTube video up like five minutes after I was finished talking.

Audience member: So the swords...they showed up in the fight in Changes and they were sort of mentioned, but are we going to see the new bearers of the Swords in the future anytime soon?

Jim: Are we going to see anything about bearers of the Swords anytime soon? Maybe not the next book but the one after? Book 15? Yeah, book 15, maybe.
Title: Q&A at NYC Barnes & Noble Tribeca, 8/3/11 (part 3)
Post by: jeditigger on August 06, 2011, 02:35:47 AM
Audience member: In the previous books, Odin showed up. Are any of the other pantheons going to make an appearance?

Jim: In the previous books, Odin showed up. Are any of the other pantheons going to make an appearance? Yes, they are. That kind of question is the reason why I say, “Now that I’ve  killed Dresden, now we can do the FUN STUFF.”

Audience member: Not to give away any spoilers, but the next time Murphy sees Dresden, what’s her reaction going to be?

Jim: The next time Murphy sees Dresden, what’s her reaction going to be? (shakes head) You gotta know better than that.  I mean, honestly, I  can only sing so much, “I’m not gonna tell you.” (points) Right there in the Yankees hat.

Audience member: Are we ever going to see Dresden on the big or small screen ever again?

Jim: Are we ever going to see Dresden on the big or small screen again? (pause) I am willing to forgive Hollywood… (lots of cheers/applause)….for The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.  I’m just saying if you take their trailer poster and the first Dresden comic cover…hold ‘em up next to each other…I’m just saying….   And the TV show was actually something that was a “glass half full” for me. You know, an optimist thinks a glass is half full, a pessimist thinks the glass is half-empty and an engineer thinks it’s over-designed by 100%.  But I was kinda getting into what they were doing. I thought they  were doing a better job as they went on. I thought it would have been real interesting to see what they would do in the future,  On the other hand, though, the show did get canceled, and – still being positive – it got canceled before they could do anything completely squirrelly.  I’m certainly willing to talk to ‘em and there’s almost always interest and people asking questions and making inquiries.  But it’s Hollywood, and nothing is certain until the check clears.  Literally until the check clears. Just having it is not enough. (points) Right here.

Shecky: Eldest brother Gruff and his other brothers...are we ever going to see that facet of the....

Jim: Will we ever see the Gruffs again? Yes, probably in Cold Days. Here (points) with the glasses.

Audience member: The wraith compound…is it, like, next to Oprah?

Jim: (laughing) Is the wraith compound next to Oprah? I don’t even know where Oprah lives.  I dunno. I would think probably no, because I don’t know that they would want all the company.

Audience member: My friend here went to Otakon (?) and apparently Harry dropped into our world.

Jim: Oh, found a Dresden business card? Yeah, yeah, there’re some around.

Audience member: We called the number. It was static!

Jim: Wow. That’s awesome. And a little creepy.  Yeah, right here.

Audience member: Do you now regret the end of Changes?

Jim: Do I now regret the end of Changes?

Same audience member: Hearing the static in the store.

Jim: Oh, no. Those people work for me. I’m not worried about it.  (points) Back here, white shirt.

Audience member: How much are we going to see of the Nevernever in the next book?

Jim: How much are we going to see of the Nevernever in the next book? Quite a bit.

Audience member: A couple of years ago you discussed having a sci-fi series where you left the protagonist  (unintelligible)… Will you be doing that?

Jim: He’s gonna hang there a while longer.  I went back and read it and it wasn’t nearly as clever as I thought it was at the time, so I need to plan out a few things. I actually read some books about some things that’re actually coming ahead, like science fiction writers are supposed to do and, yeah, I think I have to do a little bit more thinking before I go back there again and actually have some credible science fiction.

Audience member: Are we going to see anything about Mac in terms of backstory and is Mac a Norse god?

Jim: Are we going to see anything with Mac in backstory and is Mac a Norse god?  No, he’s not a Norse god; yes, we will find out more about him.

Audience member: At the end of Changes Harry had a memory blank. Are we ever going to find out what he blanked out?

Jim: At the end of Changes Harry had a memory blank. Are we ever going to find out what he blanked out? No, on account of it wasn’t inflicted by anyone else; he did it to himself.  Right here (points), black and white hat.

Audience member:  Are Fix and Harry going to have an epic battle?

Jim: Are who? Oh, are Fix and Harry gonna go toe to toe?  Maybe. And Fix is a lot better at doing his Knight stuff than Dresden will be.  Sure, you know, hand Harry a bunch of new power, you just know that means he’s gonna get beaten up harder. That’s really what it’s there for, you know.  (points) In the back, with the blonde hair.

Audience member:  The cottage on Demonreach…will we see more things taking place there? Same thing with the cottage that the faerie queens live in.

Jim: The cottage on Demonreach will see more things take place there, yes. Same thing with the cottage that the faerie queens live in? No, not really….theirs is much more (waggles his hand) gingerbread-y.  Let’s see, uh, right here, blue shirt. (points)

Audience member: I was wondering, are we going to learn anything more about the White Court anytime soon? And can a human becomes a White Court vampire?

Jim: Are we going to hear any any more about the White Court anytime soon? can a human becomes a White Court vampire?  The answer to that is we will probably find out more about them not in the next book but the one after or maybe the one after that.  As far as humans becoming one, no, you gotta be born that way.  (points) Right here, blue shirt.

Audience member: You’ve mentioned that the timing of Harry’s birth is important and that it’s also important who Harry’s parents are.  Was the timing of Elaine’s birth intentional, and are we going to learn more about her parents?

Jim:  Was the timing of Elaine’s birth intentional the way Harry’s was and are we going to learn more about her parents?  (sing-song voice) I’m not gonna tell you.  Uh, back here, green shirt again.

Audience member: Are you going to be doing any more original comic stories, like Welcome to the Jungle?

Jim: Am I going to be doing any more original comic stories, like Welcome to the Jungle? Yeah, I just outlined one called Ghoul Goblin, which will be set between the end of Fool Moon and the beginning of Grave Peril.  Actually, yeah, I got done outlining and thought, “Wow, this is a really cool story; I should have written this as a BOOK.” But it’ll make a fine graphic novel, I think. 

Melissa/SherlockBones: Will we ever be hearing from Luccio again?

Jim: Will we ever be hearing from Luccio again?  Yes, absolutely.  She’s too cool to get rid of.  You know, not when I can KILL HER HORRIBLY.  They actually asked me in DC last night…they wanted me not to kill anybody else. I’m like, “Are you KIDDING? I killed the protagonist! No one’s safe!”

Audience member: Can the same be said for Kumori?

Jim: Can the same be said for Kumori? Yeah, we can’t get rid of her yet. So…yeah, not YET. You always go for the PAIN.  Yeah, thank you, Buffy geeks.

Audience member: (hard to hear) Are we ever going to see like, more of his response to things that are going on and more of him as the Blackstaff?

Jim: Are we going to see more of Ebenezer’s response to what’s going on and more of him as the Blackstaff? Um, both. Next book.

Audience member: What informs your need to hurt Harry so much?

Jim:  What informs my need to hurt Harry so much? Where does that come from? Okay, I gotta answer this question with a story.  Filming the last episode of Season 2 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sarah Michelle Geller had to do the scene where she kills Angel. She had to do that like five or six times.  (Audience member shouts, "What?!" as if a spoiler has been given away; Jim bows to whoever did it as others laugh.) Well done, sir.  But she had to do the scene like five or six times, and at one point  before they did the last shot of it, she comes up to Joss [Whedon]  and tells him, “Do you have…you know, I’m a method actor. Do you have any idea how horrible this is? How painful this is for me to keep doing this?” And reportedly Whedon put his hand on her shoulder and said, “Sarah, this show thrives on your pain.” So my “show” thrives on Harry Dresden’s pain.  Not because I want to put Dresden in pain but because I want to put you (points across the audience) in pain.

Audience member: Good job!

Jim: (grins and looks pleased as audience applauds) But that’s why.  (points) Right here.

Audience member: Any word on Harry’s mother and whether she’s going to make it back?

Jim: Any word on Harry’s mother and whether she’s going to make it back? No, they did a good job on her. Although they didn’t do a good enough job  as evidenced by the fact that her kids are wrecking people’s plans left and right.

Audience member: Okay, so how is it that Count Dracula survived Bram Stoker’s Big Book of Vampire Slaying?

Jim: How is it that Count Dracula survived Bram Stoker’s Big Book of Vampire Slaying? He didn’t.

Same audience member: But Harry said he was still alive.

Jim: DRAKUL’s still alive.  Dracula is the little one.

Audience member: Mini-Drakul.

Jim: Yeah, that’s the Son of the Dragon.
Title: Q&A at NYC Barnes & Noble Tribeca, 8/3/11 (part 4)
Post by: jeditigger on August 06, 2011, 02:39:20 AM
Audience member: Are we going to hear about the conditions that Harry’s father had to show up inside his … when he was in his subconscious?

Jim: Oh, are we going to hear about the conditions that had to be met for Harry’s father to show up and visit him in his subconscious?  Harry could have been imagining that.  I’m sure, I mean,  probably most of this is in his imagination.  (pause) Probably, you know.  I mean, sure, he’s a wizard and all but come on. His dad showing up to talk to him? Yeah, ‘cause that’s how lucky he is.  (points) Very back in the plaid shirt.

Audience member:  How soon are we going to see more direct contact with Cowl and the Black Court? [Ed. note: Meaning the Black Council.]

Jim: How soon are we going to see more direct contact with Cowl and the Black Court? Next book. Yeah, next book we’ll see them again  Actually, this will be really the first time I get to have them be more active than behind the scenes in terms of what role they’re playing.

Audience member: Your fallen angel characters…I was just wondering if you have ever really given any thought to developing the whole idea of angels …

Jim: I have a lot of fallen angel characters and have I ever given thought to developing the whole angel notion a bit more. Yeah, but they’re kinda limited in terms of what they can do.  You know, they can respond to…they can respond if the bad guys cheat  but mostly they just kinda stand there and look menacing and the Fallen just don’t mess with them unless someone’s got an actual plan going on.  You know, angels slugging it out with one another could potentially, you know, blow up planets. That’s the kind of level of power that angels are; they’re just off the scale of like anything that Dresden can do.  But they’re sort of more observers than anything and occasionally, you know, they’ll be the one who says, “Hey, could you stand outside the door until my child grows up and is safe?” “Yeah, I can do that.” Yeah, it’s not a big deal for one of them.

Audience member: Are there any fallen angels who are not Nickelheads?

Jim: Are there any fallen angels who are not Nickelheads? Plenty. Including Lucifer.

Audience member: How did you come up with having the Leanansidhe as Harry’s fairy godmother?

Jim:  How did I come up with having the Leanansidhe as his fairy godmother? I looked her up, I thought she was cool, I thought it was a great idea to have a character who had sort of made her bones in the fairy business by working to inspire these poor artists and singers and playwrights in exchange for draining their blood.  I thought that was a great place, you know, for a fairy godmother to start.  You know, if you’re planning on throwing your wizard into the grinder over and over, you gotta give him a fairy godmother with TEETH.  So I wasn’t going to go with some wimpy sunlight fairy.  No way. We can do better than that.  Okay, last one. (points) Hat with buttons.

Audience member: What, if anything, could threaten the Carpenter household right now?

Jim:  What, if anything, could threaten the Carpenter household right now? Nuthin’ much. Yeah, Michael’s got a dozen angels on constant security detail. He’s fine. There’s one that goes with each kid when they go to school. It’s ridiculous around there. And they’ve also got, you know, Mouse, there to keep track of things.  Plus they’ve got like the biggest threshold in the entire WORLD for that kind of thing. 

Shecky: Mister could do it.

Jim: (laughs) Yeah, well, Mister could threaten the house.  You’re right.  Mister would walk right up, walk through all the defenses,  you know, pop Mouse on the nose,  Mouse would walk away.  “I give, I give, come on, it’s not worth it, Mister.  That’s right, give him the food.” Okay, guys, if there are any other questions and you can ask them in fairly short order, feel free to ask ‘em when you come up to the signing. And thank you for putting up with me, and we’ll get some books signed.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Blaze on August 06, 2011, 06:03:56 AM
Thank you for doing all that work transcribing!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 06, 2011, 11:26:21 AM
Bang-up job! I just wish I didn't have so many off-the-cuff wisess comments that made it into the record.  ::)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: jeditigger on August 06, 2011, 11:47:33 AM
Bang-up job! I just wish I didn't have so many off-the-cuff wisess comments that made it into the record.  ::)

Heh. I thought several of those were yours!

I ducked in and corrected some formatting. (I used to be a technical writer and I'm kinda anal-retentive where that stuff goes. SO SUE ME.)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 06, 2011, 12:05:55 PM
I ducked in and corrected some formatting. (I used to be a technical writer and I'm kinda anal-retentive where that stuff goes. SO SUE ME.)

That settles it - you ARE one of us.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: jeditigger on August 06, 2011, 12:49:38 PM
That settles it - you ARE one of us.

I suddenly feel like a Pod Person.  But in a good way!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: whingnut on August 06, 2011, 02:27:43 PM
Bang-up job! I just wish I didn't have so many off-the-cuff wisess comments that made it into the record.  ::)
Oh yeah a wiseass comment from you is the issue here. RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT.  ;D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 06, 2011, 03:29:59 PM
YOU ROCK SO HARD.  Thank you so much for doing this!  *hugs*

Some notes/clarifications/tweaks:

The question about Harry's handedness was asked by our Rachel/Starbeam.
I believe "biffed" should be "piffed."
"The technical term" was me. :D
The question the video misses was "What about Murphy?"
Yes, "Thanks, Jim" was indeed me.  Because I was the person Jim "watched" read and react to the chapter. :D
The *coughSkaviscough* was Shecky.
Pokeman --> Pokemon
"Harry's not bald" --> "Harry's not involved." :D
"slow, boring world" --> "slow, boring war"
My best guess at the spoilery question, as it was mostly unintelligible:
(click to show/hide)
Yes, "No spoilers" was me.
After the question about YA Dresdenverse, me: "Li'l Harry Adventures!"
The Archangel question: "Archangel.  Is... The people behind the destruction of Archangel--are they dead?  And will we see their comeuppance?"
Re: the Alera afterword: "or was that an unintentional printing error?"
"And the forums explode" -- Pretty sure this was someone in our group.  Shecky?
"So, the swords.  They showed up in the fight in Changes, and they were sort of mentioned, but are we going to see new bearers of the swords in the future, any time soon?"
The audience member who asked about the Gruffs was Shecky.
The question about the business card:  "My friend here went to [Otakon?], and apparently, Harry dropped into our world."  Then, "We actually called him.  It was static!"
The audience question about Fix: "Are Fix and Harry going to have an epic battle?"
The audience member who asked about Luccio was Melissa/SherlockBones.
The off-camera thing in the Buffy story: An audience member jokingly shouted "WHAT?" in response to Jim saying Buffy had to kill Angel.  Everyone laughed, because that spoiler is thirteen years old.
The "Mister could do it" was Shecky.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: jeditigger on August 06, 2011, 03:31:51 PM
Thank you, Miss P! I heard the spoiler question...I guess I can include it behind a spoiler tag?

You guys rock. :)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: whingnut on August 06, 2011, 03:33:28 PM
"and the forums explode" was in fact me  ;D

Oh and Jeditigger thank you bang up job, I should have said that sooner but my head's in like 5 places at once ramping up to our wedding next Saturday.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: jeditigger on August 06, 2011, 03:35:35 PM
"and the forums explode" was in fact me  ;D

And I was pretty sure of THAT too, due to proximity to the mike. 

I will go make adjustments anon.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 06, 2011, 03:42:44 PM
Thank you, Miss P! I heard the spoiler question...I guess I can include it behind a spoiler tag?

You guys rock. :)

Yuppers!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 06, 2011, 03:49:44 PM
"and the forums explode" was in fact me  ;D

Oh and Jeditigger thank you bang up job, I should have said that sooner but my head's in like 5 places at once ramping up to our wedding next Saturday.

Pretty sure we were stereo on that crack, Rob. :D JT, I was the purple shirt and ginormous noggin that occasionally floated into view in Priscellie's video (it's the one shot from the side with lots of Jim profile happenin'). Even my mutterings got on there - sorry, folks.

And aye, JT, you set boot to arse on that transcription.

'Cellie, "piffed" was definitely what I heard, too. It's a verbification of the sound something makes when it goes *pff*. ;D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: whingnut on August 06, 2011, 03:56:32 PM
been meaning to put one of these up
(http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc139/blazeorama/NYCSigning%20Aug%2011/831.jpg)
Photo Credit Goes to Blaze's fantastic Hubby Micheal great guy and always a pleasure to see him.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 06, 2011, 04:01:04 PM
I was having trouble NOT focusing on Jim's awesome leather backpack. You could protect a freaking soufflé in there.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Blaze on August 06, 2011, 04:35:55 PM
There is a reason why Michael was named Most Honorable Gryffindor of the month!  (Yep, my husband is the analog of me on Hogwarts Xtreme! A board about another Wizard named Harry.)  I have brought him over to our side though!

We had a fabulous time.  Can't you see me smiling?  ;)
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 06, 2011, 04:54:45 PM
Oh, oh, oh...Gotta watch Rob's video to see Jim's expression to my question.  It doesn't quite come across as well in Pris's. And that's the best thing about the answer.  :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: jeditigger on August 06, 2011, 10:41:06 PM
YOU ROCK SO HARD.  Thank you so much for doing this!  *hugs*

Some notes/clarifications/tweaks...

Hey, I entered these clarifications/tweaks. I still like "Harry's not bald." But I changed it. :) Thanks so much for reviewing it for me!
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Serack on August 07, 2011, 03:38:06 AM
And I was pretty sure of THAT too, due to proximity to the mike. 

I will go make adjustments anon.

Thanks for the transcription, I'm already putting it in the WoJ section.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: CourageousMouse on August 09, 2011, 02:00:37 AM
Hey all!  Melissa/SherlockBones here!  I totally meant to get on here sooner...like as soon as I got home from the signing, since I had such an amazing time, but I kind of crashed as soon as I walked in the door and then spent the next few days trying to catch up on sleep.
 
The signing, the dinner...that whole day in general was beyond amazing, I'm still sort of in shock that it actually happened (and that I finally met all you wonderful folk that I've been chatting with on twitter for the last several months).

 I really hope that I'm able to make it to more events from now on (while continuing to update my Luccio costume and maybe working on a new idea that was suggested to me by Chris McGrath and a few others). 
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Shecky on August 09, 2011, 02:49:00 AM
Hey all!  Melissa/SherlockBones here!  I totally meant to get on here sooner...like as soon as I got home from the signing, since I had such an amazing time, but I kind of crashed as soon as I walked in the door and then spent the next few days trying to catch up on sleep.
 
The signing, the dinner...that whole day in general was beyond amazing, I'm still sort of in shock that it actually happened (and that I finally met all you wonderful folk that I've been chatting with on twitter for the last several months).

 I really hope that I'm able to make it to more events from now on (while continuing to update my Luccio costume and maybe working on a new idea that was suggested to me by Chris McGrath and a few others).

Yay! One caveat: Jim's not doing any cons next year (while I suspect he'll go into withdrawal and sneak into one or two, he won't be there officially as things stand). Probably the regular signing tour to look forward to, though.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: CourageousMouse on August 09, 2011, 02:54:40 AM
Yay! One caveat: Jim's not doing any cons next year (while I suspect he'll go into withdrawal and sneak into one or two, he won't be there officially as things stand). Probably the regular signing tour to look forward to, though.

I remembering hearing that at the signing.  While I would love to see him at a con, they are a little more difficult for me to attend, since those are a bit more expensive overall (commute, hotel, admission to the con, etc), but I'm definitely up for more signings.  If the group in general will be attending a con though, let me know...perhaps I can put in an appearance.  I was happy to hang out with all of you, not just Jim :P
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Starbeam on August 16, 2011, 07:18:45 AM
Just realized I don't think I'd ever linked to my pics from this. http://www.flickr.com/photos/stellamortis/sets/72157627381493582/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/stellamortis/sets/72157627381493582/)  I blame it on frantic flight preparations.
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Blaze on August 16, 2011, 03:33:58 PM
Getting married makes you forget the really important stuff...
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on August 16, 2011, 04:03:05 PM
Where are your priorities, Rachel? :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Howl on August 17, 2011, 02:17:38 PM
I already said this in another thread but amazing costumes Blaze and Priscellie. :D
Title: Re: Signing in New York, NY on 8/2
Post by: Priscellie on June 26, 2012, 06:10:27 PM
I already said this in another thread but amazing costumes Blaze and Priscellie. :D

Thanks!


Me want to grab

This event was last year.