Okay, book signing in Forbidden Planet…
I headed up to London aiming to arrive at the bookshop at
around 4.30 where I was to meet the Macmillan publicist, Jamie-Lee Nardone,
outside. The trip was fast so I ended up wandering down towards the shop at
about 3.45. Not wanting to hang about there I stepped into a nearby pub and
whiled away the time with a few whiskies.
Out in the shop I signed plenty of books. I’m told there
were about 30 people there but everyone had more than their copies of Infinity
Engine. This I guess is my fault since I don’t do signings very often. Of
particular note was the stack brought by Sharon Sasaki from Canada – it stood
about four feet tall. And thanks for the pen Sharon!
Jamie took lots of pictures with people’s mobile phones and
all was good. Thanks too to Adam? Gerard? ( Sorry, but while I can remember
most details of 140,000 word book, I forget people’s names) and his wife who
brought me a gift of a bottle of gin. Checking the label I see that it’s 57%
proof so that’ll be an interesting experience when I start imbibing (not yet, I
like a big space between my hangovers).
After signing the books people had bought and brought I then
signed the bookshop stock. That was a nice quantity so if you want a signed
copy get down to Forbidden Planet now. Next was a venture around the corner to
The Angel where various fans plied me with beer. I don't think I was too disgraceful ... then again there are pictures yet to appear. I did my circulating but sorry if I missed chatting to any
of you.
At about 10 I buggered off to catch a train. I got aboard
determined not to fall asleep and end up in Southend like the last time. A guy
sitting opposite me was having a similar problem – talking on his mobile phone
with earphones then slumping sideways in his seat and snoring.
I was fine and
got out at Wickford. I then asked a woman sitting in the station about the
train to Althorne. Apparently there wasn’t one but her brother was picking her
up and that’s where she was going. Amy and Lawrence gave me a lift and dropped
me off near my home. The kindness of strangers eh?
This morning I’m not particularly hungover. Maybe that was
due to the ‘organic’ beer in The Angel. I just went for a 3-mile walk to
collect my car and shall now slide back into the day job. Y’know, space ships
to blow up. Ho-hum.
Cheers to those who took these pictures, which I swiped off Facebook. And my thanks to the staff of Forbidden Planet.
3 comments:
Neal,
Pleasure to meet you on Thursday evening. Unlike yourself I did feel a little delicate the following morning...
Very best wishes.
Cheers,
Dave Freeman
One has to love "One Click Buy" - Thanks Neal
https://www.amazon.de/Infinity-Engine-Transformation-Three-English-ebook/dp/B01LB13HUQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1490601760&sr=8-3&keywords=neal+asher
Very gutted to have missed this, but alas I was out the country. My pile of Asher books has now reached 20, not one of them signed :( looks like a blast though, so next time! Simon.
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