Germany Itinerary, Stuff and Things

This morning, while running along the river, I saw that the recent rain had melted all the snow and ice that's been floating on the river for months -- except for these two round clumps of snow near the footbridge. Then their necks came out of the water and I realized they were swans. Welcome, swans! And just now, as I sit here dictating, the sun has broken through the clouds. I cannot believe it's March.

I am thrilled to report that I now have my German tour schedule to share. (ETA: the readings will be in both English and German, alternating. I will read the English. I will not read the German!)

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Monday, March 14: Hamburg

7:00 p.m.

Reading at Allee-Theater, Max-Brauer-Allee 76, Hamburg


Tuesday, March 15: Erfurt

8:00 p.m.

Reading at bookstore Buchhandlung Peterknecht, Anger 28, 99084 Erfurt


Wednesday, March 16: Gustavsburg

3:00 p.m.

Reading at Buch- und Kulturzentrum Villa Herrmann, Mozartstraße 3, 65462 Gustavsburg


Wednesday, March 16: Rüsselsheim

8:00 p.m.

Reading at bookstore Bücherhaus Jansen, Marktstraße 10 -14, 65428 Rüsselsheim


Thursday, March 17: Coburg

8:00 p.m.

Reading at bookstore Riemann'sche Hofbuchhandlung, Markt 9, 96450 Coburg


Friday, March 18 – Saturday, March 19: Leipzig Book Fair

Interviews, readings, meeting fans, stuff and things


Saturday, March 19: Leipzig

7:00 p.m.

Reading at the "Moritzbastei" in the city


I've got lots more I want to say, but I'm leaving for Germany in a few days and I DESPERATELY NEED TO GO DO STUFF. So. Happy Monday, everyone.
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Published on March 07, 2011 10:43
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message 1: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer I hope that you can come to Florida! I was born in Hamburg Germany but am now studying International Relations here in St. Petersburg Florida. I read both Fire and Graceling in Germany this Christmas and I have to say that Fire is my favorite book of all time! Thank you for doing such great writing and thank you for all your entertaining blogs with your pictures; I wish I could learn how to trapeze! Excited for Bitterblue
-Jen


message 2: by Shawn (new)

Shawn I hope that you enjoyed Germany! I've been stationed here in Ansbach with my husband who is in the Army for two years this month. It's a beautiful country. I hadn't expected it to be so open. I hope that you had a chance to explore and get some traveling in! I love your books and have even gotten my husband to read them! I look forward to your future novels!

Cheers!
Shawn


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