The SDCC Survival Guide Available at Comic-Con Booth #2107

San Diego Comic-Con 2011 In case you hadn’t heard, I was finally able to work out a way to get the Unauthorized San Diego Comic-Con Survival Guide in a booth at Comic-Con. It’s not easy, so it’s good to have helpful friends who know what it’s like to promote a book. If you are interested in grabbing a book for only $5, be sure to check out the creative works of the guys running the table. Each of them are talented and friendly and I wouldn’t be surprised if you were picking up their works on a monthly basis at your comic shop in the coming years. So support independent artists and writers! Even if it means not buying my book, I wholly suggest you spending the money to pick up their stuff.

Booth #2107 is just inside the C entrance, mere steps away from the DC Comics booth and right next to Terry Moore’s Abstract Studios booth #2109.

If you can’t find #2107 for some reason, ask around or contact me through Twitter or Facebook and I’ll make sure you find it. Also look above you to find the numbered banner that says #2100. Ninth Circle Studios runs the booth, but Mike Wellman should be who you’re asking for if I’m not around. However, I will appear randomly at the booth throughout the week if anyone is interested in saying hi and getting a book signed. If I see that there is enough interest on Twitter or Facebook to warrant a signing sometime this week, I’d be happy to meet up with y’all. I’m still just not in a mindset that makes me comprehend someone wanting my autograph. But I’ll do it if it means I get to meet some great people who love Comic-Con and the craziness that surrounds it. I will be checking in online each night when I get back to my hotel room and periodically on my phone throughout the day as long as my battery holds out.

And if you see me walking around the floor or outside or in line, or anywhere (except the bathroom), say hi. I don’t bite (except upon request*). I’m relatively shy and I’m told I look angry at times what with my furrowed brow, but I’m really not. I’m probably just squinting or something. Also, I’ve got diabolical schemes going on inside my head at all times.

This is when all of that hard work of me writing and you reading gets tested. So whether I see you around San Diego or not, have a great show and I hope the words in my little book help you in some way to make this year your best Comic-Con ever!

*laydeez… (sorry, that was just creepy)

 

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