Who All Is Going To NYCC?

Would love to know…sometimes I get a little flustered and don’t always remember people’s screen names unless I am looking at it at a computer screen. My memory is primarily visual.



So if you are coming, let me know, would love to see you!



Convention questions I get asked all the time.



No, I have no limit on the number of things I will sign, I am happy to sign whatever number of books you bring. Some of the publishers might have a limit, I don’t have any control over that. But at my table, if you bring a hundred books, I will happily sign them.


I don’t charge for signatures, photos, hugs, or scary glaring. SCARY GLARING IS FREE, YOU GUYS. :)


I will be bringing SOME scripts but I am sure I will sell out. I will definitely have my last Batgirl script and a Wonder Woman script, and I may have very limited numbers of a couple other choices. I would bring more but I am out of time. 


Each script I take to a con, I print only 30. They are all signed and numbered by me, and personalized if you like. Once they sell out (and they always do), I never reprint that script again, so it’s a fun kind of rarity, as well. 


I am hoping to bring a few comics and trades for people who want them but selection is always ridiculously limited to whatever I can grab on the way out (so it’s better to shop at the retailers if you are looking for particular books!). 


I have a table, DD10, but I have a BUNCH of panels, signings, and meetings, so I won’t be there the entire time. I will post my schedule every day. If you missed a signing and are only going for one day, drop me a note on Twitter and I will try to get your books signed if at all possible, okay?


Please come say hi, I am really looking forward to meeting you all!

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