Showing posts with label Book Signing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Signing. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2012

Sweet Cake Pops! Bakerella's Coming to Town!

Y'all know that I have a sweet tooth, especially with my DJL Dishes Dessert posts. Well, if any of you have a sweet tooth like mine, you might know who Bakerella is. If not, please allow me to introduce you to the delightful cake pop bloggess that is Angie Dudley! 

(Image from Bakerella)

And if you don't know what cake pops are... well you'll just have to go visit this page on Bakerella's website! There's no one better who can describe the adorableness that is cake pops than the delightful dame of dessert herself. (And I highly recommend visiting her other dessert pages, too! She's got some creative ideas and the eye of an artist.)

Now that I have all of you eager to either nom on some adorable little cake pops or perhaps to try making them yourself, I have excellent news for those in the Houston area. Angie Dudley is going to be here... on Friday, December 7th! It's in celebration and promotion of her latest book, Cake Pops Holidays

(Image from Barnes & Noble)

This would be a great present for that baker in your life or anyone who just likes to collect cute cookbooks filled with beautiful and colorful photographs of a remarkable little sweet. 

When & Where: 
Friday, December 7th at 7:00 pm
Houston, Texas
Barnes & Noble
12850 Memorial Drive

For my north Texas friends:
Sunday, December 9th at 2:00 pm
Dallas, Texas
Barnes & Noble
7700 West Northwest Hwy

If you can't make it to either of these events, you can find Cake Pops Holidays online:

Hope to see some of my Houston friends on Friday! Happy Baking!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

In My Mailbox (24)


In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by The Story Siren where bloggers post about the books they have received in the past week whether for review, purchased, or checked out from the library. ^_^

Bought and Swag:


Across the Universe by Beth Revis (signed)
Breathless Tour Poster (signed by Andrea Cremer, Marie Lu, Beth Revis, and Jessica Spotswood)
Breathless Tour Lanyard
NASA stickers (courtesy of Kate from Ex Libris ^_^)

The book signing was great and I was able to meet some amazing Houston bloggers.

That's all for my mailbox this week.  What'd you get in your mailbox?  I'd love to hear about it in the comments!

Saturday, January 28, 2012

In My Mailbox (22)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by The Story Siren where bloggers post about the books they have received in the past week whether for review, purchased, or checked out from the library. ^_^

I honestly wasn't expecting to do an IMM post this week, but today's book signing surprised me. 


Shadow Falls T-Shirt from C.C. Hunter (Serious happiness here, C.C.!)
Awake at Dawn by C.C. Hunter (signed!)
Taken at Dusk ARC by C.C. Hunter (Borrowed, thank you Christin at Portrait of a Book!)
Bookmark for Shattered Dreams by Ellie James
Many Bookmarks for Shattered Souls by Mary Lindsey to give out at my library (Thank you, Mary!)
Welcome to Shadow Falls Notepad and Pen from C.C. Hunter

That's all for my surprise mailbox this week. What did you get in your mailbox?

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Shattered Souls Book Signing

I had the opportunity to attend not one but two book signings for Shattered Souls, debut Young Adult novel by Mary Lindsey.  At the first signing at Blue Willow Books in Houston, where I was able to meet some awesome local bloggers: Christin of Portrait of a Book, Amy of Word Lust, Kristin of Kristin Creative, and Michelle of Windowpane Memoirs, I was shopping for my blogging Secret Santa and I also didn't have my camera.  Soooo, I thought it only fair to attend a second book signing today at Katy Budget Books.  Plus, a friend from the library asked if I could get her a copy, too, so how could I not?  

(Note: This post is very photo-centic just to warn those with slow browsers.)

Above is the display and signing table with many copies of Mary's beautiful books.  And they really are beautiful once you get a look at the cover as shown below with my own copy along with a bookmark.  ^_^
(Gorgeous, right?)

Here's an up-close-and-personal picture of the books and the bookmarks are below.

While we were waiting on a very special guest (Mary's dear mom-in-law), she offered everyone fresh baked cookies.  She was very insistent on everyone having a nice snack...

So insistent that she had some professional advertisers model with the cookies.  Let me tell you these girls knew how to sell.  I should know since I sampled two cookies... then again, I did skip lunch.

After her special guest arrived, Mary went on to explain how the cover of Shattered Souls was selected.  I had no idea how lengthy a process it could be, and it was definitely enlightening for all the writers in the crowd.  But the final result was just beautiful, so it's definitely worth it in the end.

The one feature about the cover that did remain present from the original cover design to the final design was a gorgeous origami rose.  When you look at the cover in its entirety, you'll see the rose on the back cover right where Mary's pointing.

Here's a closer picture of the rose, and I'm just amazed at the intricacy.

Mary then showed her second revision of Shattered Souls after receiving it back along with a 15-page letter from the editor.  15 pages... wow, that's just incredible.
All the notes were color-coded with three different tabs: Red tabs were where an entirely new scene needed to be added, Yellow tabs were liked but needed to be rewritten or moved, and Blue tabs were liked but might have needed to be moved.  Needless to say, the writing process is an intense and ever-editing one.

Following some questions, Mary went into signing the books.  While there was a smaller crowd at this signing than was at Blue Willow Books (that was the FIRST signing following the release date), it allowed Mary to have more time to visit with her readers.  I even had the chance to visit with her family who was right there with her at both signings.   

I regret not getting a shot of the whole family, but here's a nice one of her daughter, Hannah.  When your teenagers attend your book signings, you know there's a lot of family dedication and support.

Mary was just awesome while we were chatting (and even after I was insistent that she read a bit from Shattered Souls).  She is definitely a wonderful person as well as an author, and I'm going to make sure we get Shattered Souls for my library.  Thanks, Mary, for bringing a great new YA novel to the industry!  

Now, everyone, go check it out!

Find Shattered Souls at:
Independent Bookstores
 
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