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Sleeping Beauties By Stephen King and Owen King Book Tour:
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Originally posted by bsaenz24 View PostSWEET!! I did tell my wife that if she should happen to get a signed copy and I don't, I'm SURE she would want me to have it.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostWell, if my wife snags a signed copy, I'll be happy to store it on my bookshelf free of charge! Right next to our signed editions of Bag of Bones from the lat time he was in town. I am so excited. Good luck to you!!
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Originally posted by bsaenz24 View PostThanks! You too. I have the limited on order, so I won't be overly unhappy if I don't get one, but I'd sure love too!!
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The Chicago(land) venue holds 5,000. Other appearances have said up to 400 signed copies would be distributed randomly. If that's the same for Chicago appearance, then the chances of getting a signed copy aren't that great. What is that, less than 1 in 10? Math and me aren't on speaking terms.
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostThe Chicago(land) venue holds 5,000. Other appearances have said up to 400 signed copies would be distributed randomly. If that's the same for Chicago appearance, then the chances of getting a signed copy aren't that great. What is that, less than 1 in 10? Math and me aren't on speaking terms.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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Tickets for the Brooklyn Heights New York event begin at 12:00 PM Eastern time on Monday July 10th:
http://booksaremagicsleepingbeauties...ertickets.com/
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8805
Portland Ticket information has finally been announced.
Tuesday, October 3, 2017, 7:30 p.m.
Newmark Theatre, 1111 SW Broadway, Portland
Tickets (limit 4 per order) are available beginning August 14 at Portland5.com, at the Portland’5 box office, by phone at 503-946-7272, and at all TicketsWest outlets. Each ticket guarantees entry to the event, as well as one hardcover edition of Sleeping Beauties.* As a special bonus, up to 400 of these books will be pre-signed and randomly distributed to lucky attendees at the event’s conclusion. This event will feature Stephen and Owen King in conversation and will be followed by an audience Q&A. There will not be a public signing at this event.
http://ev6.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncomme...de=POWELLS&cgc
This theatre has a maximum capacity of 921. Assuming "Up to 400 signed copies" will mean 400 signed copies the odds of getting a signed copy is pretty good.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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And for those who have not been to the Newmark. It is a really nice venue. This is a picture from the stage:
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Looks like my wife can't make it, so if I decide to make the trek from Seattle I will likely be flying solo on this one. Haven't yet decided if it's worth the drive.
Cons:
1). I've already seen King speak live.
2). I've already ordered the CD Gift Edition of SLEEPING BEAUTIES, so if I wind up w/ an unsigned trade it'll be redundant.
3). It's four hours both ways, in weekday traffic.
Pros:
1). It's Stephen King.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8805
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostLooks like my wife can't make it, so if I decide to make the trek from Seattle I will likely be flying solo on this one. Haven't yet decided if it's worth the drive.
Cons:
1). I've already seen King speak live.
2). I've already ordered the CD Gift Edition of SLEEPING BEAUTIES, so if I wind up w/ an unsigned trade it'll be redundant.
3). It's four hours both ways, in weekday traffic.
Pros:
1). It's Stephen King.
At this point I believe this will probably be Mr. Kings last trip to the Northwest, don't even think he would come now if it wasn't to promote a project with Owen. This will be my second time seeing Stephen and first seeing Owen (assuming I secure tickets next Monday). My wife, though not to my level is excited to see him again as she enjoyed his sense of humor more than she expected. She also went with me once to see Joe and was shocked at how close his mannerisms and personality matched his dad's she is interested how close Owen is.
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Hey Ron - I plan on making the trip down to PDX so if you want to only have to drive to Tacoma and go down the rest of the way with me and my GF you're more than welcome to.
This is all dependent on me getting two tickets when they go on sale.
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostLooks like my wife can't make it, so if I decide to make the trek from Seattle I will likely be flying solo on this one. Haven't yet decided if it's worth the drive.
Cons:
1). I've already seen King speak live.
2). I've already ordered the CD Gift Edition of SLEEPING BEAUTIES, so if I wind up w/ an unsigned trade it'll be redundant.
3). It's four hours both ways, in weekday traffic.
Pros:
1). It's Stephen King.
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostHey Ron - I plan on making the trip down to PDX so if you want to only have to drive to Tacoma and go down the rest of the way with me and my GF you're more than welcome to.
This is all dependent on me getting two tickets when they go on sale.
Might even hit Powell's the next day before heading home, turn a good trip into a great one. :-)Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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If you change your mind, the offer is there still.
I haven't seen SK (just JH a few years ago) so I'm really hoping for this trip.
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostThanks, I really appreciate the offer. But I'm 50-50 at best on going, and if I do go down I'll probably end up staying that night with my brother who lives with my father in Wilsonville.
Might even hit Powell's the next day before heading home, turn a good trip into a great one. :-)
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