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One Song of the Sword signing down, two to go
I had a great signing of Song of the Sword Chapters Regina on Saturday–lots of people stopped to talk, and sold about a dozen books over the three hours, which is pretty good for these sorts of things.
Next Saturday, June 28, I’ll be in Saskatoon, reading and signing at McNally Robinson at 1 p.m., then moving over to Indigo for 4 to 6 p.m.
Hope to see you there!
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Nuts, I was really hoping to make it down to S’toon for one of those, but it looks like we’re having company that day. Any chance you’re headed up to P.A. in the next little while?
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Nothing planned up that way, I’m afraid…