Barnes & Noble - Beavercreek

11/23/2002

 

 

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Store Front

This shot was taken the following afternoon.  It was too dark before the signing to take a picture.

My wife, Min, and I pose while Carolann takes the picture.  I can't BELIEVE after all the help she's been to me that I forgot to take a picture of my sister, Carolann, at this signing.

Sorry 'bout that, sis...  :(

The Community Relations Manager of this store, Becky, deserves a raise.  This book signing was set up better than any other one I've had so far.

Becky was considerate, efficient and very kind to all three of us.  This gal REALLY knows her job, and does it VERY well!

Ryan left right after listening to me ramble on for five minutes about Fleet of Angels.  Something must have clicked though, because a few minutes later, he came running back to get a copy.   I'm glad he did, for he reminded me of one of the characters in the book.

Meet Shlomo, quite possibly the most intelligent man I'll ever meet in my life.
Chris used to work at General Motors, in the same plant I work at now.  He eventually got smart, however, quit . . . and is now continuing his education.  This kid will make something of himself one day . . . I can just tell.

Meet Warren.  The poor guy works in the same GM plant that I do, does the same assembly job that I do, but for some reason . . . doesn't MIND it as much as I do!  LOL!!

Thanks for stopping by, friend.

Tony and Pam tried walking right past my table at first, but stopped in their tracks when I told them they were about to pass up the best sci-fi book they'll ever read.

I can't wait to get their E-Mail...

The Mystery Girl

This lovely lady (edited out of picture) wanted a copy of Fleet, but didn't want her picture to be seen on the net.

A true lady of mystery...

As I said before, this book signing was set up better than any other I've held before.  If it wasn't for the efficiency and hard work of Becky, the CRM of Barnes & Noble (Beavercreek), this book signing wouldn't have been nearly as successful and enjoyable as it turned out to be.  Thanks, Becky.  If you ever need anything, just ask, lady.  I mean that...