Mary Cunningham wowed more than her share of young readers with her Cynthia's Attic series. At one point she had to leave the booth and make a trip to the car to open a new case of THE MISSING LOCKET and bring more because she sold out! What a winner!
Margot Justes, author of the recently released A HOTEL IN PARIS, won over new readers hand over fist with her debut novel. At one point she had so many people in front of her book we couldn't fit anyone else in the tent. She charmed them all, even after her long trip from Chicago.
But as much as I loved the great sales, the high point of the day for me was getting my two Spiderwick books signed by Tony DiTerlizzi. He attended the festival to promote his newest book, KENNY AND THE DRAGON.
I picked up my two books last year in Decatur when Holly Black attended and I was tickled to bits at the announcement of his appearance. He spoke from 5:00 – 5:30 pm and went to his signing table.
During his presentation he was funny and charming and more than a little entertaining. The coolest thing was that he did a quiz with the kids and if they answered questions correctly he did on the spot drawings for them. Kids were so thrilled, some of them were in tears with excitement.
I stood in line carefully holding my books and waiting for my turn and I was amazed. AMAZED! He took the time with each and every person who requested an autograph. He looked up and made eye contact with all of them and he asked their names, even if they only wanted a straight signature. He was an absolute delight. So much so in fact that when I asked for just his signature, he asked was my favorite character was, I said I really liked Spites and right there in my book he drew me a sprite with his autograph. I was THRILLED!
Tony DiTerlizzi was everything I imagine the perfect author to be and for that I sincerely thank him!
I can hardly wait to see what tomorrow brings!
Blog Book Tour August Challenge #30
©Karen L. Syed
Karen, I think it's awesome you can find time to blog with your busy schedule. But, you know what? Reading about a festival event like this, is exactly what makes your blog interesting and a "must return" location. Thanks for giving us a publisher's view of the book biz.
Dani
http://blogbooktours.blogspot.com
Thanks, Karen. You're teaching me a lot about where to go, and what to do (to be a good, selling author) when I get there!