• Pat’s Fantasy Blogspot Give Away

    Date: 2010.05.27 | Category: News | Comments Off

    Here’s a wonderful goodie for collectors and readers of all sorts.
    http://fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com/2010/05/win-autographed-copies-of-robin-hobbs.html

    That link goes to, of course, Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist at Blogspot.  He’s well known for the great contests and give-aways that he hosts.  This one is for autographed copies of Dragon Keeper AND Dragon Haven AND a dragon figurine!

    I’ll refer you to Pat’s for more news on how to win it!

    Robin

  • Of Book Store People, Author Escorts and other Unsung Heroes of a Book Tour

    Date: 2010.05.25 | Category: News | 5 Comments

    Well, the book tour is all finished except for the plane ride home tomorrow.  The second leg of the tour has been just as much fun as the first half. 

    Tonight I was warmly welcomed by Morgan at Next Chapter Bookstore.  Ann had built a great display, complete with dragon finger puppets, and I had a wonderful audience waiting for me.  It was a very nice way to end this book tour.

    A number of author escorts helped me on this book tour.  There were some stores that I drove to myself, of course, but when I’m in an unfamiliar state, I’m always happy to rely on a knowledgeable escort. 

    Some of the escorts are old friends.  I think Larry Lewis has been my escort every time I’ve arrived in San Diego.  He always has good tips on where to eat and things to go see in my down time.  And of course, he always gets me where I have to be on time.

    Delores and Martha were my guides for San Francisco.  They’ve been doing this a long time and are very well organized.  Even when we had the location wrong, they still got me to the bookstore on time.  That’s pretty amazing.

    Isabel got me safely to Uncle Hugos, and made sure I made my lunch date with readers from my newsgroup. And Jennie and Amanda teamed up to get me to all my Wisconsin meetings.

    A good author escort can make all the difference to a book tour. They do all sorts of behind the scenes tasks.  They get to the airport on time despite highway construction.  They find cold water and hot coffee, rest rooms and short cuts past traffic.  They ‘flap’ books so they are ready to sign and they pass out post-its so the writer spells each name correctly.  They jolly along cranky writers (that is never me, of course!)  And they point out scenic places, recommend museums or good places for a walk, and help the writer enjoy all the special amenities of an area.  Such as frozen custard.

    In the bookstores, there are the people who have done all the ground work.  Displays are built, podiums set up, microphones tested, ranks of folding chairs set up.  Sometimes there are cookies or welcoming cats.  Water is offered, coffee is brought.  Everything is done to make the guest author comfortable and happy. Even before all that starts, the work starts, with publicity and flyers, books ordered, word of mouth and event space cleared of book displays.  It’s a lot of work for bookstores to invite a writer to come in and read and sign. Often it’s done on a Sunday or as an extra, staying open late to accommodate a long reading or an extra busy signing.

    So, I think a thank you is due to all of these people who really help me to be ready to read and sign and smile at people.  You make these tours a lot of fun. Thanks so much.  None of it would happen without you.

  • The Joys of Milwaukee

    Date: 2010.05.24 | Category: News | Comments Off

    I had an absolutely great day.  First, there was the radio interview.  And then afterward, I took advantage of Amanda’ s suggestions and visited the Public Market and then went for a stroll on the River walk.My shopping was mostly window shopping, my favorite kind.

    Then I came back to the hotel and had some quality time with my characters.  I just love rising word counts.

    Jennie, my author escort in Milwaukee, successfully navigated us to Boswell Book Company.  I have never seen road consruction on the scale they do it here!  It is almost as astonishing as the lake!

    The Bookstore was delightful.  In addition to being stuffed full of books, of course, there was a display of art from local Montessri students.  I was particularly struck with the horse figures made from tinfoil and masking tape and yarn.  I was amazed that such simple ingredients could yield such cool figurines. And it was a great indication of the connection that Boswell has with the community.

    I was warmly welcomed at the bookstore and it had a great set up for readings.

    The reading and Q and A went well, with lots of good questions.  And afterwards I was able to meet Brad, a long time Internet friend, andalso Rashad, an ambitious young writer.  It’s always excitng to talk to someone who stands at the very beginning of a writing career.  And it was great to see the enthusiasm

    On the way back to the hotel, Jennie introduced me to frozne cstard from Kopps.  Oh, my.  I cannot believe how good it was.  It is definitely something that Milwaukee should be sharing with the rest of theworld.  I had the red raspbery. 

    Jennie, thanks for a unique Milwaukee evening!

    Robin

  • Milwaukee, WUWM radio and Boswell Book Company

    Date: 2010.05.23 | Category: News | 4 Comments

    Time to pack up and get ready to move on again. Had a good night of writing!

    On to the airport and Milwaukee. Tomorrow I do a public radio interview at 10 AM on WUWM-HD 89.7!

    Than I’ll be signing at Boswell Book Company at 7 PM.
    Robin

  • Anticipation

    Date: 2010.05.22 | Category: News | 1 Comment

    Isn’t it great to wake up in the morning with something magical to anticipate?

    Today is Uncle Hugo’s day!

    Uncle Hugo is a rara avis.  It’s an indepedent book store.  It’s a specialty book store.  It’s an SF/fantasy book store!  And it’s right next door to Uncle Edgar’s, which shares all of those credentials save that it is for fans of mysteries.

    It’s a place of wonderful memories for me.  I signed there early in my career as Megan Lindholm, and they made me feel like a Real Writer.  I signed there with Steve Brust, my co-conspirator on The Gypsy.  And today I will sign there again, meeting new readers.  And having a meetup, also, with some wonderful folks from my newsgroup on sff.net.    Karen lives in Minneapolis, but Tedrick will drive 11 hours to be there.  Cecile is flying in.  It will be great, not just to see Karen and Cecile again, and to meet Tedrick for the first time, but to gather them all in such an amazing place.

    And who knows who else I might meet today for the first time.

    And I even planned ahead.  I left room in my suitcase for the books that will somehow leap into my hands while I’m there.  And I’ve a notebook to jot down names and authors when my common sense comes to the fore and reminds me that airplanes have a weight limit on luggage.

    The staff at Uncle Hugo’s are like personal guardians for my treasure hunt.  They will KNOW what I need to read this time. . . .

    See you at 1 PM at 2864 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis.

    Robin

  • Book Tour Italy 2010

    Date: 2010.05.19 | Category: News | 10 Comments

    I am so excited to share these dates with you!  As I know more specifics, I will add them here.

     

    Robin Hobb Italian Book Tour   2010

     

    June 12

    Parma              Festival Del Fantasy   4-7PM   Tournament of Creative Writing

    June 13

    Parma             Festival Del Fantasy     11-1PM           Book Presentation 

    June 14

    Parma              Festival Del Fantasy    6PM                  Book Presentation 

    June 15

    Pavia               Il Delfino Bookstore   6PM                   Book Presentation 

    June 16

    Milano              FNAC Bookstore     5:30 PM              Book Presentation 

    June 17

    Firenze             Melbookstore               6PM                Book Presentation 

    June 18

    Roma               Nuova Europa Bookstore         6PM    Book Presentation 

                                Fanucci Bookstore                   10PM  Book signing

    But of course, please don’t  forget that I have several US stops this month before I depart for Italy in June.

    Tomorrow I will be at Eagle Harbor Books on Bainbridge Island here in Washington. 7:30 PM, at 157 Winslow Way E.

    Saturday the 22nd, I’ll be at Uncle Hugo’s in Minneapolis at 1PM.  That’s at 2864 Chicago Avenue South.  It will be good to see old friends.

    Monday the 24th of May, I’m off to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to visit Boswell Book Company at 259 North Downer Avenue.  I’ll be there at 7PM.

    And Tuesday will mark the final stop of my US book stour as I visit Next Chapter Bookstore in Mequon Wisconsin.  The time is 7PM and the address is 10976 North Port Washington Road.

    I’ve really been enjoying this book tour!

    Robin

  • Eagle Harbor Books

    Date: 2010.05.18 | Category: News | 1 Comment

    This will be my next stop, on Thursday at 7:30 PM.  Eagle Harbor Books is at 157 Winslow Way East on Bainbridge Island.  The drive from here is about an hour but I’m actually looking forward to it, and will probably leave a bit early so I can have light for it.  It goes through one of my favorite sections of Washington State.

    I’ll be doing a reading from Dragon Haven, and then a question and answer session, followed by signing books. Then coffee and the drive back home!

    I hope to see some of you there!

    Robin

  • Picture worth more than 10,000 words!

    Date: 2010.05.18 | Category: News | 6 Comments

    Cover art for French Graphic Novel 'Assassin Royal' 4

    Cover art for French Graphic Novel 'Assassin Royal' 4

     

    Wow.  Just wow.  I think that sums it up.  Soleil does it again.

    Robin

  • Home again, for a few hours!

    Date: 2010.05.15 | Category: News | 9 Comments

    I’m so glad to be typing on a full sized, curved keyboard again!!!!  My fingers  love  it!

    Last night, I visited Mysterious Galaxy, and as always, had a wonderful time.  There was a large friendly audience that was attentive to the reading and asked many good questions afterward.  And they gave me chocolate!  And a wondeful book called FEED!  What more could I ask!  I signed a lot of stock for them, so if you missed the reading but would still like a signed book, they can certainly help you with that. And they take requests by mail and via their website, so it works no matter where you live.

    Then I went back to my hotel, packed, slept briefly and got up at 4 AM to head for the airport. (Kids, don’t try this at home!)  I didn’t sleep on the airplane, needless to say.  I cannot sleep sitting bolt upright.  Luckily I had an excellent companion with me, a book called One For The Money!  I’d never read Janet Evanovich before! Reached home, made and drank a large pot of coffee, changed into fresh clothes and headed down the freeway to Barnes and Noble in Olympia on Black Lake Boulevard.  And again I was met with a waiting audience of excellent listeners.   And they gave me spice tea!  (You see, this is why authors really do readings. We want the chocolate and tea and notebooks they give us!!!  Seriously.)

    And I just happened to pick up the next Stephanie Plum adventure, Two For The Dough. Actually, I got two copies, because I will mail the first and second books off to my sister in Ninilchik while keeping one copy of the second book for myself to read.

    Does that paragraph make sense?  I think I’m getting a little punchy here.

    So, pretty quick, I will wander off to bed.   Because tomorrow is the road trip to Beaverton and Powell’s Books!!  I hope to be there by 4 PM, if they haven’t dug up too much of southbound I-5.   I’m met a number of people from my newsgroup and website, and that has been great fun.  I hope Peter is working tomorrow.  It’s always great to catch up with him with I make it down to Powells.

    See you there!

    Robin

  • Borderlands

    Date: 2010.05.13 | Category: News | 3 Comments

    I had a great time tonight at Borderlands in San Francisco. The new cafe next door to the book store is a great addition. I enjoyed a latte there, and then had a very nice evening with a very receptive audience.  My thanks to all.

    On a sad note, I was very sorry that Ripley, the book store cat, is no more. They still have one cat in residence, and quite a lively one, but I recall Ripley fondly from my last visit. Book store cats are special creatures. RIP.

    Tomorrow I will hop on a plane and head down to San Diego. There I’ll visit Mysterious Galaxy, one of my favorite stops on any book tour!  I’ll hope to see some of you there.

    Robin

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