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Upcoming signings
I’ve got several book readings and signings scheduled over the next little while to promote Marseguro. If you’re in the vicinity to one, please stop by!
- Friday, February 15, reading at the Swift Current Public Library, 7:30 p.m. There’s also going to be live music!
- Friday, February 29, signing at Cole’s in the Cornwall Centre, Regina, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Saturday, March 1, book launch with reading, signing, and nibblies at Book and Brier Patch, Regina, 2 to 4 p.m.
- Sunday, March 2, signing at Southland Chapter’s, Regina, 1 to 3 p.m.
- Wednesday, April 9, reading and signing at McNally Robinson’s, Saskatoon, 7 p.m. (I think).
Come say hi. I don’t bite.
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You can suggest me to them. Readings in Saskatchewan are usually arranged through the Saskatchewan Writers Guild, which covers part of the reading fee. The library should know how that program works. Same thing with the English department. If they haven’t done it before, they should talk to the Writer Guild.
It’s good to go through the Guild because they’ll cover part of the fee.
And, yep, I’ve done lots of high school presentations.
The library does book readings/signings… How do we arrange for you to come up here? Do I ask them to contact you, or what? Possibly, I could also talk to the English department and ask if they’re willing to get you in to talk – do you do high school presentations on writing and so forth?
Hey, if you can arrange something, I’d be glad to come up to P.A.
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I don’t have anything scheduled up there at the moment.
Are you coming any further North than Toontown?