New York signings and event #bookywook2

October 8th, 2010

Come and cogitate with Russell next week in New York at these two intimate, interactive events
Tuesday, 12th Oct – NY TIMES TALK at 6:30 pm at The New York Times Building – book here
Wednesday 13th Oct – BOOKY WOOK 2 Book Signing at 7:00 pm – Barnes and Noble, Union Square

25 Responses to “New York signings and event #bookywook2”

  1. Matt says:

    what about LA???

  2. rina says:

    Will copies of the book be signed at the New York Times Talk?

  3. Teri says:

    Please come to Los Angeles soon. I pre-ordered and would love to meet you.

  4. starleigh says:

    Are these the only US events?

  5. minori says:

    eeee i’m so excited, yay! <3

  6. vegas says:

    I’m so excited! I will meet you! FINALLY! I love you!

  7. jamie says:

    COME TO PHILLY and do a signing here pleaseee!!!!

  8. Hannah says:

    Russell loves Seattle again?
    Please?

  9. Rebecca says:

    …Boston? Think of all the students!

  10. Tamisha says:

    Glad you finally mentioned the NY Times event – I was afraid I bought tickets to a viewing of a cardboard cut out of you or something!!

    So, I’ll be there – cant wait to see you again!

  11. Jess says:

    “Intimate, interactive events” …
    Does this mean Russell will stick around after the Times Talk interview for some fan interaction? :]
    I’m coming from quite a ways away & just hoped I might have a chance of meeting him here even though I can’t make the signing!

  12. Lisa says:

    CHICAGO.
    Please Russell!!
    :) :) :)

  13. erika says:

    yes! please come to philadelphia! please! <3

  14. Jess says:

    I agree with the other Philadelphia comments too—
    Russell has so many fans here, any sort of gig here in the near future would go over amazingly well! And it’s conveniently not too far from NYC, but distant enough to reach a whole different fan-base :)

  15. rhettprice says:

    I agree, MANAGEMENT- think of the students in Boston. Obviously he has fans worldwide, but Boston is THE center for college-age people.

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