Archive for November, 2008

Autographing Books

Saturday, November 8th, 2008


Autographing books for fans is one of the most enjoyable things an author does. It never gets old or wearisome, and as much as readers appreciate it, I assure you authors do too. I spent a wonderful day, last Saturday, meeting fans and signing books at the Buckeye Book Fair. That’s one of the best book events in Ohio, and it always draws a great crowd on the first Saturday in November. I was busy all day, talking with people about my Ohio Amish Mysteries and autographing books for fans. One fan club from Holmes County told me about their project to take pictures of all the Amish locations in my mysteries, and several more people who live there told me how much they liked reading about real places in Ohio. Several people brought in their entire collection of the six novels for autographs, and two people bought the whole series at the show. Near the end of the day, my wife Madonna grabbed this shot of me at the table, and as much as I hate to admit it, that’s what I look like. Oh well. What can I say? Photographs grant us permission to linger with the truth. Now, I’m back to the writing. That is, quite differently, a completely solitary undertaking. My next speeches will be in Ashtabula County (Conneaut and Jefferson) on November 15, 2008. Maybe I’ll see you there.