Massive Book Signing Event
Just a reminder to mark your calendars for the massive book signing, including “Eternal Vigilance” by Gabrielle Faust, this Friday, April 25th! The even is a part of the Nebula Awards and sponsored by BookPeople. This will be one signing you are not going to want to miss!
Confirmed Authors Signing:
Neal Barrett, Jr., Michael Bey, Jayme Lynn Blaschke, Michael Capobianco, David Chang, Rosemary Clement-Moore, A.C. Crispin, Shirley Crossland, Sarah Beth Durst, Scott Edelman, Michael Ehart, Gabrielle Faust, Steven Gould, Joe Haldeman, Candace Havens, Kij Johnson, Ellen Kushner, Joe R. Lansdale, Alexis Glynn Latner, Christina Leicht, Lee Martindale, A Lee Martinez, Ardath Mayhar, Jack McDevitt, Chris McKitterick, Paul Melko, Laura Mixon, Elizabeth Moon, Michael Moorcock, John Moore, Nancy Jane Moore, Vera Nazarian, Jennifer Pelland, Lawrence Person, John Picacio, Christine Rose, Patrice Sarath, Stanley Schmidt, Delia Sherman, Shanna Swendson, Mary Turzillo, Gordon Van Gelder, Elizabeth Wein, Steve Wilson…
Where & When:
Friday, April 25, 2008
Omni Hotel Downtown
Longhorn Ballroom
700 San Jacinto Blvd.
Austin, Texas
More Information About the Nebula Awards:
www.nebulaawards.com
Eternal Vigilance Website:
www.gabriellefaust.com/about-the-book





Thank you for posting this! The time for the event is 5:30pm to 8pm.
since when is hack movie director bay an novel author of sci fi?
g van gelder is merely an editor of the magazine of fantasy and science fiction. he is not an author. he also sucks at the stories he selects as an editor.
a.c. crispin is awesome see if you can get your star trek and star wars books signed that she wrote.
michael moorcock is a giant of the sixties of sci fi and fantasy, if i was there id get those elric books signed.
other than ac crispin, m moorcock and elizabeth moon i don’t see any bonafide giants of sf or fantasy in that list.
I mean you don’t see anne mcaffrey, verner vinge, timothy zahn, orson scott card, or harlan ellison on that list.
Jack McDevitt, is a big name i guess if lesser known.
too bad giants, like isaac asimov, j.r.r. tolkien, or edgar rice burroughs are dead you cannot get ghosts to sign books. that also goes for arthur c clarke, too recently deceased and an open wound to sci fi fans.