Me, being a dork and not being able to come up with any questions that would not be a RAFO, just stood by and listened as my friend calmly chatted with RJ. My friend brought his copy of Legends (and four other books), and had me get it signed since I only had Crossroads of Twilight . I hadn’t thought about it and asked my friend where he wanted it signed (he was planning on getting all the authors to sign it…).
RJ solved the problem by signing in his section only, suggesting that to sign at the front would invoke the ire of Robert Silverberg. A nice man, he said, just not the man you’d want to piss off. My friend also asked him what he enjoyed reading. RJ’s response was *mumble mumble* (names escape me, sadly), and that he was currently in his fifth reread of *mumble mumble*’s series. My friend’s unavailable for comment right now, so I’ll add it later. RJ also got a little amused by my friend’s copy of The Shadow Rising complete with library tags and stickers.
We didn’t stick around after that, having completed all that we could’ve done, that is, we had no more books to have signed. All in all, we had a good time and RJ was very pleasant to talk with, and he seemed to be enjoying himself too. My only regret is that I did not bring all of my books; I could’ve gotten them all signed easily, with much time to spare.
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