Monday, May 01, 2006

Hey Monkey Boy! Let go of that kid!

I am back after the weekend to Huntington, West Virginia, held at their local convention center, and it was a good one. The book festival went well; I met a lot of people, sold a few books, signed a few autographs, took a few pictures, and didn't get arrested. I know this might surprise some of you, but aside from taking pictures with my digital camera as I drove, I didn't do a whole lot of dumb stuff. Not too shabby. eh? The highlight of the festival was meeting and talking with some excellent, national, award-winning authors, some of which which include: Karen Harper, Lynn Hightower, Craig Johnson, and Asra Nomani. One in particular, Jeannette Walls, is a writer with a New York Times best seller. Currently, her memoir, The Glass Castle, is number 6 on the New York Times best seller list. Actually, the highlight was when she purchased a copy of my book! It would be nice if she likes it enough to mention it or something. Either way, I am quite excited to go to another book festival.

Me sitting at the signing table with best selling author Jeannette Walls.

The scenic drive through Kentucky was pretty cool, since even though I am a native Kentuckian, I rarely get to go through the particular area I needed to go through to get to Huntington, so that was cool. Huntington was small but a pretty cool town. It seemed there were tons of young people. There were a lot of males riding their crotch rockets (motorcycles), a lot more females wearing little clothing being followed by males on their crotch rockets (still talking motorcycles…I think). I am sure they have their share of weirdoes, but fortunately I didn't encounter many, except for the nutters dressed up in animal costumes. Hopefully, they had intricate systems inside their suit which continuously funneled peppermint schnapps into their mouths while walking around. That would at least explain why they electively chose to dress up like that.

Here are some more pics! Although tempting, I decided to pass on BV's recommendation of a wife beater underneath the sport coat. That would have been sweet, I got to admit! Plus, it it tough to find a tank-top with sequins AND in my size these days. Instead, I decided to wear a button-down shirt. I even wore tan socks! Wow, am I becoming responsible and adult-like? I better do something fun and completely immature at the next one.

Any suggestions?


Tony Hillerman Award winner Craig Johnson.


Scenic Kentucky countryside


I am speechless.

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Is that Paddington Bear? I know the other one is Curious George. People in costumes when it's not a costume party or Halloween scare me.

Now, if you had only shown up in that wife beater...things might have gone differently.....
 
Glad it went well. Any fellow bloggers ask for your autograph?
 
BV - if you let me borrow yours I will seriously consider wearing it at an appearance! And, yes, they scare the daylights out of me, too.

sonya - There was nary a blogger there! What a shame!
 
Wow! How cool for you! Glad you got some publicity. And hopefully someone puts in a good word for you so New York City will be calling and you can do a Nationwide book fair!
 
Glad to hear the book signing went well! Did it make you feel famous?
 
Barry - Just send me your address and I'll ship that wife beater right on over to ya.

I have 30 pages left and I will finish the book tonight with any luck.
 
carnealian - Thanks! More than anything, I enjoyed meeting serveral of the famous authors in attendance. I didn't mind the free food, either.

chickybabe - I did feel a little famous, even if only for a few minutes! Someone actually asked for my advice and I was floored they they listened. Cool, eh?

shannon - Why, of course, you can have my autograph! :)
Have you purchased a copy of the book yet?
Maybe I should set up something via PayPal to address requests such as yours!

anita - Love the tie! your post made me remember that I got a free tie from a drug rep once....it is maroon with lons of little blue Viagra pills on it. What do you think?
Oh, and you talk of tattoos with confidence - I bet you have one. Where and what is it?
 
LOL!! Ok - the title to this post just really cracked me up.
Great pix! - sounds like you had a fun lil trip. ;)
 
Did you say a button down and tan socks?? Adulthood has taken over darlin!!
 
Glad to hear that all went well, but you know, the only thing that's stuck in my head right now is the phrase crotch rockets. I possibly have future use for that phrase!
 
BV - Sweetness! Hopefully you didn't wash it; I want it complete with stains and all.

lil bit - hey you! My pics pale in comparison to yours, but I appreciate the comment!

beachgirl - Adulthood? What? Say it ain't so!

janestarr - Asra is very nice. We talked for an hour or so. I sat next to her during the signing. It was pretty cool! I was reading Time last night, and I saw that she wrote a piece about one of the 100 Most Influential People of 2006.

rowena - Never heard of crotch rockets before? I cannot wait to see if/how you incorporate it into your blog. Fun!
 
anita - 4 tats? Wild child!

Yeah, I had one once. I put it on myself. It was out of a Cracker Jack box, though, so it wore off pretty quick.
 
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