Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Rick Riordan tickets on sale today, plus a reminder about tickets for Nancy Pearl with Kathleen Dunn, Kate DiCamillo, and Alexander McCall Smith

If you don't subscribe to our email newsletter or read the Journal Sentinel or follow social media or keep up with Rick Riordan's website, you may not have caught that tickets for Rick Riordan go on sale today for our event with Riordan on Sunday, October 8, 4 pm.

That's 12 Noon CDT. Today.

Right now, there are four ticketed events up and running that are not sold out, as of Noon.

Saturday, September 9, 7 pm, at Boswell:
Nancy Pearl, author of George & Lizzie, in conversation with Kathleen Dunn
Tickets are $29 and include tax and ticketing fees.
This event is cosponsored by Wisconsin Public Radio.
There are no signing restrictions for this event.

Sunday, October 8, 4 pm, at the Italian Community Center:
Rick Riodan, author of Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard: The Ship of the Dead
Tickets are $24 and include tax and ticketing fees.
This event is presented with the help of Bartolotta Catering and Events at the Italian Community Center.
There is no post-event signing or meet-and-greet for this event. There are also no signed copy requests for this book.

Sunday, October 29, 2 pm, at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts
Kate DiCamillo, author of La La La
Tickets are $22 and include tax and ticketing fees.
This event is presented with Books & Company of Oconomowoc and the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center.
This event has signing restrictions.

Thursday, November 16, 7 pm, at Boswell:
Alexander McCall Smith, author of The House of Unexpected Sisters
Tickets are $29 and include tax and ticketing fees.
This event is presented by Friends of the Milwaukee Public Library and is the launch of the Fill the Shelves progam.
This event has signing restrictions.

Alas, Stephen King and Owen King in conversation on September 30 is sold out. If you don't want to miss out on our events, you might want to make sure you are signed up for our email newsletter. And one other piece of advice - don't forget to open them. We just had a customer who is signed up for our newsletter who asked us when we might host Daniel Silva. And the answer was...2015! And it was quite successful.

We have at least two more large events to announce, plus a really great calendar of free events for fall. Plus August hasn't been too shabby either. What a great time we had with Finn Murphy, author of The Long Haul, last night!

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