Been on the road since I don't know when. Feels like forever. Meeting many great people, talking 'bout books, putting serious miles on the old Chevy Malibu.
Some random notes from the road. . .
- If you want to know how to host the best Bouchercon ever, ask Ruth Jordan and Judy Bobalik.
- You really should visit the grave of Edgar Allan Poe. At night.
- Pittsburgh continues to impress. Beautiful city, friendly people.
- The people of Ohio are totally sick of political commercials, and for good reason.
- Obama bumper stickers outnumber McCain bumper stickers in Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, and California.
- McCain bumper stickers outnumber Obama bumper stickers in West Virginia.
- If you stop at the visitor's center in Wheeling, West Virginia, and ask where the nearest bookstore is, the answer will be, "Pennsylvania."
- I did not make that up.
- West Virginia is probably sick of being thought of as less than literate, but . . . damn.
- There are some really bright students at the University of Illinois, Champaign.
- Touring with Marcus is great fun. I recommend it.
- Breaking your toe while on tour is not so much fun. I do not recommend it.
- If you break your toe and then drive to the next town, do an interview for cable access TV, do a workshop at a library, walk to a pub, walk back from the pub, go to a cocktail party and stand for three hours, then drive for three hours, your toe will be ugly.
- If a guy in line at a gas station accidentally steps on your broken toe, you will immediately go out and buy steel-toe shoes that you really don't need.
- Doc Martens are not the quality shoes that they once were.
- Overheard in a bookstore. . . A wealthy suburban mom, speaking impatiently to her 12-year-old son: "Fine, you can have the Metallica CD, but then we're putting the books back. You can't have everything you want."
- It takes a great deal of restraint to keep your mouth shut and mind your own business when you hear a mother telling her son that he can't have books, in a country where very few young men still want to read.
- California hasn't changed.
- I love palm trees.
- If you live in California, please vote No on Proposition 8.
- The OC is very OC.
- You can get signed copies of Trigger City at the Barbara's Bookstore near gate H1 at O'Hare.
- Signed books make a thoughtful Christmas gift.
- And all them other religious holidays, too. Like Hanukkah. And Kwanzaa
- I can never remember how to spell Hanukkah, and I'm not sure why it sometimes has a C and sometimes doesn't.
- And I always forget the extra 'a' on the end of Kwanzaa.
- I am obviously rambling and in need of sleep.
- G'night...
Go Vote. Now.
8 comments:
Thnaks for the Pittsburgh comment. It's a much underrated city. The older I get, the more I miss it.
I hope there's at least an entertaining story you can share about how you broke your toe.
I want to know how you do bullet points....
Glad to hear you got a warm reception in Pittsburgh. I miss it too.
Did you get to check out the Mystery Lovers Bookshop? It's one of the best mystery bookstores in the country.
Funny! Hope the toe is healing well.
A very Larry King like post Sean. Nice stream of consciousness
I did get to visit the Mystery Lovers Bookshop. Great store.
Wish the broken toe was a more entertaining story, but I just broke it stepping into the bathtub (didn't lift my leg high enough) See? Not a very entertaining story at all.
It is healing well, thanks.
The insane touring continues... Had a great event last night in Madison, at Booked For Murder. Tonight, Mystery One in Milwaukee...
Oh, and Libby ... call me on my cell, and we'll talk bullet points.
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