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I was debating it..but getting to Tyson's Corner and back on a Thursday night..isn't ideal.
I met him last year for the A Memory of Light tour. I would like to get him to sign my copies of The Way of Kings and Words of Radiance but I might just wait for the next tour he comes closer to home.
I met him last year for the A Memory of Light tour. I would like to get him to sign my copies of The Way of Kings and Words of Radiance but I might just wait for the next tour he comes closer to home.
Scott wrote: "March...by then you should be able to Metro right down to the mall...so maybe it won't be so bad."
I'm assuming Tyson's corner is going to be on the new silver line then? That's good to know.
Either way, It's less about traffic concerns for me as it is about how far away it is from my house. Even in no traffic it's going to be at least an hour each way, plus however long I'd have to wait in line to meet him (at the last one they handed out numbers the day before so I waited like 2 hours in that line, then a few more hours the day of).
Depending on when I left to get there, it might actually be easier for me to just drive than take the metro because the closest station to my house is like 20 minutes away.
I'd probably just have to take off Friday or go in really late.
I'm assuming Tyson's corner is going to be on the new silver line then? That's good to know.
Either way, It's less about traffic concerns for me as it is about how far away it is from my house. Even in no traffic it's going to be at least an hour each way, plus however long I'd have to wait in line to meet him (at the last one they handed out numbers the day before so I waited like 2 hours in that line, then a few more hours the day of).
Depending on when I left to get there, it might actually be easier for me to just drive than take the metro because the closest station to my house is like 20 minutes away.
I'd probably just have to take off Friday or go in really late.

Rob, no problems. Didn't intend to give you a hard time about it. I know the traffic in Tyson's is terrible (but thought maybe the Metro would help...esp. for those folks in DC).
Thanks for the info on the lines/wait/number experience from the last time around. That's MUCH bigger time investment than I was expecting,
Scott wrote: "Rob, no problems. Didn't intend to give you a hard time about it."
No worries. I didn't take it that way. Just further explaining my personal reluctance.
Scott wrote: "Thanks for the info on the lines/wait/number experience from the last time around. That's MUCH bigger time investment than I was expecting "
As far as wait times/logistics, I'm not really sure what to expect. The signing was a Monday night at 7pm.
The store here only really told people who bought A Memory of Light from them about the pre-event ticket thing on Sunday afternoon.
Luckily someone on here posted about it and I called the store to confirm. I waited a few hours the day before mostly because I wanted to get a lower number. I ended up with number 33.
I talked to a few people who just showed up after they worked through the line and got a number right away. I forget exactly what their numbers were. I'd guess there were maybe 50 or 60 people waiting in the line by the time they started handing them out though. Once they did that line was really quick.
On the day of they were giving out numbers as you came in the store. People who didn't come the day before or several hours early ended up getting somewhere in the 100's I believe.
On the day of signing, part of the waiting was simply because he talked a little and did a reading (well in our case the audio book readers Kate Reading and Michael Kramer were there since they live in MD apparently) and then they lined us all up by our numbers. Since the same readers do Way of Kings, it's possible they might be there, but it was announced ahead of time for Memory of Light.
He was signing up to 3 books and so was Mr. Jordan's widow. They had people from books a million who would take your phone/camera to shoot pictures of you while you were talking to them, which helped move the line since he didn't have to stop to pose for pictures in addition to signing.
Originally they were going to let you get personalized messages, but there were so many people he said he was only going to sign his name until he got through the entire line. I know he's always really good about staying until he sees everyone who comes.
I'd guess between both days I was there for maybe 5 hours? Possibly less. I don't remember exactly when I got there on Sunday afternoon. They did move the line pretty quickly, and I really liked the number thing rather than a free for all.
Of course I was fortunate enough to have a pretty low number.
It's also possible that the Memory of Light signing was more popular than this one will be since that series had a huge following long before anyone had heard of Brandon Sanderson.
No idea if Barnes and Noble will do any of same things. This was a Books-a-Million. They had a bunch of volunteers that came from the internet site Dragonmount I believe running stuff, so it may have come from them rather than the store.
My biggest suggestion to anyone wanting to go to one of these is to call the store about it, and maybe buy your copy of the book from them as it may help you get inside info.
No worries. I didn't take it that way. Just further explaining my personal reluctance.
Scott wrote: "Thanks for the info on the lines/wait/number experience from the last time around. That's MUCH bigger time investment than I was expecting "
As far as wait times/logistics, I'm not really sure what to expect. The signing was a Monday night at 7pm.
The store here only really told people who bought A Memory of Light from them about the pre-event ticket thing on Sunday afternoon.
Luckily someone on here posted about it and I called the store to confirm. I waited a few hours the day before mostly because I wanted to get a lower number. I ended up with number 33.
I talked to a few people who just showed up after they worked through the line and got a number right away. I forget exactly what their numbers were. I'd guess there were maybe 50 or 60 people waiting in the line by the time they started handing them out though. Once they did that line was really quick.
On the day of they were giving out numbers as you came in the store. People who didn't come the day before or several hours early ended up getting somewhere in the 100's I believe.
On the day of signing, part of the waiting was simply because he talked a little and did a reading (well in our case the audio book readers Kate Reading and Michael Kramer were there since they live in MD apparently) and then they lined us all up by our numbers. Since the same readers do Way of Kings, it's possible they might be there, but it was announced ahead of time for Memory of Light.
He was signing up to 3 books and so was Mr. Jordan's widow. They had people from books a million who would take your phone/camera to shoot pictures of you while you were talking to them, which helped move the line since he didn't have to stop to pose for pictures in addition to signing.
Originally they were going to let you get personalized messages, but there were so many people he said he was only going to sign his name until he got through the entire line. I know he's always really good about staying until he sees everyone who comes.
I'd guess between both days I was there for maybe 5 hours? Possibly less. I don't remember exactly when I got there on Sunday afternoon. They did move the line pretty quickly, and I really liked the number thing rather than a free for all.
Of course I was fortunate enough to have a pretty low number.
It's also possible that the Memory of Light signing was more popular than this one will be since that series had a huge following long before anyone had heard of Brandon Sanderson.
No idea if Barnes and Noble will do any of same things. This was a Books-a-Million. They had a bunch of volunteers that came from the internet site Dragonmount I believe running stuff, so it may have come from them rather than the store.
My biggest suggestion to anyone wanting to go to one of these is to call the store about it, and maybe buy your copy of the book from them as it may help you get inside info.
Dustin wrote: "Didn't he just get back from his Steelheart tour."
Yeah. He tours a lot. He generally rotates up the locations he visits with each tour, except the local ones in Utah.
Yeah. He tours a lot. He generally rotates up the locations he visits with each tour, except the local ones in Utah.
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The tour starts on March 4th with a midnight signing in Provo, UT and concludes on the 22nd of March in Milwaukee, WI. On a side note, there's a stop at the B&N in Tyson's Corner just outside of DC in northern VA...if anybody is interested in a meetup, I'd potentially be game!
Tour Dates
Tuesday, March 4, 2014 / Provo, UT (midnight signing)
12am
BYU Bookstore
Wilkinson Student Center (WSC)
Brigham Young University
University Hill,
Provo, Utah 84602
Tuesday, March 4, 2014 / San Diego, CA
7pm
Mysterious Galaxy
7051 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., #302
San Diego, CA 92111
Wednesday, March 5, 2014 / Huntington Beach, CA
7pm
Barnes & Noble #2743
7881 Edinger Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Thursday, March 6, 2014 / San Francisco, CA
12:30pm
Copperfield’s Books – San Raphael
850 4th St
San Rafael, CA 94901
6pm
Borderlands Books
866 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Friday, March 7, 2014 / Portland, OR
7pm
Powell’s City of Books
3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd.
Beaverton, OR 97005
Saturday, March 8, 2014 / Seattle, WA
12:00pm
University Bookstore
4326 University Way, NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Tuesday, March 11, 2014 / Houston, TX
6:30pm
Murder by the Book
2342 Bissonnet Street
Houston, TX 77005
Wednesday, March 12, 2014 / Salt Lake City
6:30pm
The Literacy Promise (educator conference – speaker)
Thursday, March 13, 2014 / Omaha, NE
7:00pm
Barnes & Noble #2662
3333 Oakview Drive
Omaha, NE 68144
Friday, March 14, 2014 / Phoenix, AZ
7pm
The Poisoned Pen
4014 N Goldwater Blvd #101
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Saturday March 15, 2014 / Tucson, AZ
Tucson Book Festival
10-11am
Building a Mythology (Panel Discussion)
Integrated Learning Center – Room 150
(Brandon Sanderson, Dennis McKiernan, Yvonne Navarro, Sam Sykes; Moderator: Maryelizabeth Hart)
11-11:30am
Signing
Integrated Learning Center – Sales & Signing Area #4
2:30-3:30pm
A Knight, a Zombie and a Klingon Walk into a bar: Writing genre comedy (Panel Discusson)
Integrated Learning Center – Room 150
(MaryJanice Davidson, Gini Koch, Isaac Marion, Brandon Sanderson; Moderator: John Muñoz)
3:30-4pm
Signing
Integrated Learning Center – Sales & Signing Area #4
Tuesday, March 18, 2014 / Lexington, KY
7pm
Joseph-Beth Booksellers
161 Lexington Green Cir B1
Lexington, KY 40503
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 / Dayton, OH
7pm
Books & Company
At The Greene
4453 Walnut Street
Dayton, OH 45440
Thursday, March 20, 2014 / Washington, DC
7pm
Barnes & Noble #2238
7851 L Tyson’s Corner Center
McLean, VA 22102
Friday, March 21, 2014 / Philadelphia, PA
7pm
Towne Book Center & Café
220 Plaza Drive, Suite B-3
Collegeville, PA 19426
Saturday, March 22, 2014 / Chicago, IL / Milwaukee, WI
2pm
Barnes & Noble #2622
55 Old Orchard Center
Skokie, IL 60077
7pm
Boswell Book Company
2559 N Downer Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53211