

And the tickets there cost a lot more than if you go to the official site. BE CAREFUL! There are two sites that pop up ahead of this one if you just put in Emerald City Comic Con tickets. This LINK takes you to the real site to buy tickets, and yes, there are still tickets available. As I know detailsl I will post more.ĪUGUST 18-21 Emerald City Comic Con returns to the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle Washington. But here are three places where you might run into me. There isn't a lot of my schedule for 2022. well, all the people who make this genre fun. I hope to get a chance to see fellow writers and readers and artists and editors and. We all grow and change and so do our expectations of the world.Ĭonventions, comic cons and other fun events are returning, and I plan to attend a few.

There is no going back to the 'old normal' anymore than you can go back to being the person you were in 2019. But it does get done!Īre we getting back to normal, whatever that was? Well, no. I visit Tacoma about twice a month, so there may be a bit of a lag in getting the book to you. I drive up to Tacoma and sign the book, it travels back to the Seattle store, and from there it is shipped to you. Once the book store knows that you want me to sign the book "Happy Birthday Mary", they send a copy of the book down to their Tacoma store.

If you follow that link and select the book, then you can request that I sign and even dedicate the book to you when you order it. Now, why would you want to use that link? Well, if you want me to autograph a book for you, that is your first step. In my FAQ and right here, this is the link that will take you to the Robin Hobb Page for University Book Store in Seattle. There now exists a Robin Hobb page on the book store site. So, the book store and I are trying to make things a bit easier. It turns out that 'Robin Hobb' is the thrid most searched term for the University Book Store web site!īut sad to say, then a lot of readers bounce away without having found what they are looking for. Well, here is a bit of news that I really enjoyed.
