Archive for October, 2008

Happy Halloween!

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Since The Lace Reader is set in contemporary Salem, and we are expecting more than 100,000 visitors plus 250 police officers to come here to celebrate today, I thought I’d share some of the information that the city wants everyone to know.

First, there are all sorts of events taking place, so be sure to check out the schedule of Haunted Happenings by clicking here. You’ll find everything from Crunchy Granola Baby gatherings (for the little ones) to historical presentations to Wiccan ceremonies to cocktail parties and a fireworks finale.

Secondly, the town of Salem has new rules. You can read them by clicking here. For example, they have tripled the fines for public drinking today. These rules seem like common sense (unless, of course, you love to do most of your drinking in public but then sense, common or otherwise, may not be your forte). Also, be sure to leave your plastic swords and axes at home as they will confiscate anything that looks like a weapon.

Finally, while I love Halloween (especially because I live in Salem), it is only appropriate to pause for a moment to remember when the accusation of  ”witch” could cost you your life. Erika Mailman has written an insightful op-ed piece in the Chicago Tribune today. You can check it out here.

Massachusetts Book Signings Today and Tomorrow

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Tonight and tomorrow night are my last scheduled public book signings in Massachusetts for 2008.

We had a wonderful event at the Borders in Peabody last night. It was a large crowd and almost everyone had read the book so it quickly turned into a lively book club meeting where we could discuss everything about “The Lace Reader. If you’d like to join the conversation, please stop by one of the events listed below.

Happy Halloween!

10/29 SALEM, MA/Cornerstone Books/Halloween Event 7pm

10/30 GLOUCESTER, MA/Bookstore of Gloucester/Speaking & Signing 7pm

Book Tour: Milwaukee, Chicago, Omaha, and San Jose

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

I’m on the road, and it’s a busy week. Last night, I visited Nicola’s Books in Ann Arbor, MI, one of my all-time favorite bookstores. Nicola’s is so good at getting the word out that even a heavy rainstorm didn’t prevent us from having a standing room only event. Thanks, Nicola and Bill!

The rest of my schedule is below. If you live or work near any of these locations, please stop by.

10/21 MILWAUKEE, WI/Harry Schwartz Bookshop/Speaking & Signing 7pm

10/22 CHICAGO, IL/Anderson’s Bookshop/Speaking & Signing 7pm

10/23 OMAHA, NE/The Bookworm/Speaking & Signing 7pm

10/24-26 SAN JOSE, CA/Book Group Expo/Speaking, Signing, Panel, & Events

Notes from my Book Tour

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

The first stop on my tour was Los Angeles. Since Gary and I met in LA, and lived there for almost twenty years, it was like visiting our history, a homecoming of sorts. I always tell people that I was raised in Massachusetts but that I grew up in LA. I think that’s pretty accurate. In any case, there was a certain feeling of comfort as the plane landed at LAX, and I was thankful for it. Losing my mother has been very difficult, going to LA was a visit to a different part of my history.

With Cindy in Fullerton

With Cindy in Fullerton

We had an author’s escort, Cindy, someone who knew the bookstores well and was able to navigate the tangled freeways better than I could have. Our first stops were to sign stock. We went to many of the stores where my appearances had been cancelled due to my mother’s illness. They were incredibly understanding and welcoming. At The Mystery Bookstore in Westwood, they have a real jail register that originally came from Sacramento. All of the authors who visit sign the book, and plead their case. They ask why you were arrested. I said it was for stealing sheep. Someone once told me that my family had been kicked out of Ireland for stealing sheep. They ask for your reason. I like sheep. Simple… This is a great bookstore. If you get a chance, go by. I asked for a book to read on the plane, and they recommended a great one, exactly what I had in mind. I am never disappointed when I ask a bookstore to recommend.

The next stop was at Vroman’s in Pasadena. This was one of my favorite book stores when I lived in Los Feliz.

I then signed stock at Borders in Pasadena, another favorite haunt. We then left LA and drove down to Orange County to Fullerton to see the Red Hats. For those of you who have not read my book, the Red Hats, though minor characters play a very important role in “The Lace Reader.” I had to find a group of women, who would have been both clients at Eva’s tearoom and might have also been her friends. I needed a group strong enough to stand up to Cal Boynton and unafraid of the consequences. The Red Hats were perfect. Outrageous, fun loving, yet feisty, they act as a bit of a Greek Chorus in my story.

The event was at the Red Hat Society Store in Fullerton. It was my first public appearance since my mother died, and, frankly, I wasn’t certain how I would do when I started to speak. But the store itself has a way of lifting one’s spirits: Pink couches, purple boas, red lace gloves. A wild and beautiful place, this was definitely a different world. It drew me in completely.

I was introduced to Sue Ellen Cooper, the founder of the Red Hats and their Exalted Queen Mother. She directed me to sit next to her. She knew about my mother and expressed her condolences. And then something strange happened. In a wonderfully hypnotic reversal, I became almost a character in my own book, and, just as they were able to do with the grieving woman in “The Lace Reader, the Red Hatters surrounded me and made me smile and laugh for the first time in many weeks. I will be forever grateful that my first event after Mom’s passing was with these lovely and spirited women.

After Fullerton, it was on to the Borders in Torrance to sign more stock, then a quick stop in Redondo Beach where I met Terry Gilman, one of the owners of Mysterious Galaxy in San Diego. She was great, and I signed some stock for the store. I’ve made a note to make sure I get to the Mysterious Galaxy when I’m down in San Diego in October.

Portland, ME on Tuesday 10/7

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

If you are in the Portland, Maine area tonight, please drop by Borders Books. See you there!

10/7 SOUTH PORTLAND, ME / Borders Books / Speaking & Signing 7pm

Madison, CT on Thursday 10/2

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

If you are anywhere near Madison, CT on Thursday, please stop by and see me. I’m finding more and more people at my signings have read the book so we end up having a book club meeting after the signing where we can discuss everything about the book, including the ending. Hope to see you there!

10/2 MADISON, CT / R.J. Julia Booksellers / Speaking & Signing 7pm