Hey y’all,
Here are 10 things I thought were worth sharing this week:
Don’t Call It A Book Tour news: A venue change for Austin, Texas! We’ve decided to throw the June 1st book release party in-store at BookPeople. It’ll be cozier and more fun. Attendees get the book a day before everyone else. Maybe best of all, the ticket price is now just the cost of the book. You can bring a +1 as long as we have room. Plenty of parking. Easy-peasy. RSVP here!!!
Nashville! Cleveland! These are free shows, but tickets are going fast, so grab a spot while you can.
If you can’t make one of these shows and you want a signed and personalized copy of Don’t Call It Art (or any of my other books) I’m signing a huge batch at BookPeople next Friday afternoon (like, hundreds of them) so there’s still time to get your orders in and claim your pre-order bonuses!
It’s what the publishing industry calls “Dads and Grads” season. My books make great gifts for both, but if I had to drill down, I’d say Don’t Call It Art and Keep Going are the best picks for dads, Show Your Work! is great for college graduates and others about to enter the (depressing) job market, and Steal Like an Artist and the matching journal are great for high school graduates and folks who are just starting out. (Newspaper Blackout is a deep cut for the true weirdo in your life.) And again, a reminder that you can get those signed and personalized by me from BookPeople!