The festivities are coming to an end here in Austin, and it was so much fun working the RHINO table and meeting so many fantastic folks. Deborah and Jeannine are the sweetest, and it was such a treat chatting with them. Charlie ...*swoon*... is so darn handsome, and just when I was fretting and thinking I wouldn't get to meet him, Eduardo stopped by the RHINO table and I had to start swooning all over again.
I totally missed Aimee somehow, and several others I'd been hoping to catch up with, but there's always Atlanta. I was cursing our out-in-the-boonies bookfair location this week, but walking away from the table I was actually sad to say goodbye.
More photos coming soon!
PS--that's a rhino on our shoulders
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Coolness referencing Wallace Stevens like that, and it can work for a lot of different things.
Hey, thanks for catching my alllluuuusion, Justin! :) We are definitely on the same wavelength.
I'm so SORRY I missed you!
I looked and looked and i didn't find the Rhino table-- (course, I didnt have my "map" with me most of the time either...drats.
Gina--what a bummer. :( Next time for sure!
Aimee--we were across from Main Street Rag, back by the huge black "garage door" thingy to the loading dock. Next year I think we need a neon rhino...
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