Sunday, February 5, 2012

Book signing strikes again!

I usually order books for Charlene through Amazon.com before they are released and receive them a day or two before they are officially released.  Works out well.  Several months ago, I ordered Robert Crais's unreleased new book, "Taken".  About three weeks ago, I noticed that he would be at several signings so I schemed to take Charlene on a mystery date, not telling her a word.  Not even the boys knew.  Last night, after she changed clothes about 50 times in her attempts to anticipate what clothes this mystery date might entail, we left for the freeway.  The entire afternoon, she was guessing where/what it might be, to no avail.  We jumped on the freeway headed towards LA and she starts lessening her guesses as we were headed for unfamiliar territory.  We arrived in Thousand Oaks, about 20 miles away at a little place called "Mysteries to Die For".  Cute little bookstore that sells, you guessed it, mystery books.  As I pulled the keys out of our car, I handed her an unopened package that contained "Taken" for the signing.  She saw the book, saw the crowd in front and knew what it was.  Remember you can click on the photo to see a larger version, then return here.

This was a much smaller place than last years Robert Crais book signing in Santa Monica and there was no room to sit so we were off in a corner at the beginning.  Just before he came out, they ask for "Volunteers" to sit on the floor right beside him.  Yep, our hands went up and Charlene and I sat at his feet.  And funny feet they were:












He explained his own personal methods on how he writes.  You know, the dedication of a set number of regular hours per day, how he outlines a story before he writes it, all the little tricks he uses.  It was very interesting.  He also explained that there is a lead time, like 4-6 months after you hand it to the publisher before it hits the shelves in stores.  That time is used for corrections, publishing, PR work, setting up signing tours across the country, etc.  He wasn't happy with his book while writing it and it took many more months to finish than he planned.  The manuscript was turned in December 1st and was published around January first.  Hilarious to hear how his publisher was constantly 'bugging' him in the end.  Afterwards, he did his "question and answer" period which also was interesting.  Then, the book signing began.  This guy is a very "people-oriented" author, very approachable, very likeable and very accommodating.  These are the rest of the pictures and some were taken without flash during his presentation so they're not perfect:

 























Here's Charlene getting her book signed:













And, in a stroke of genius, Charlene make the excellent choice of Silver Flip-Flops (?) and compared foot ware with Robert Crais.  He liked my 'Cow' socks, too.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Late Night Shows

I noticed in the paper today that "Late Night with David Letterman" first aired on this day in 1982.  Wow!  Never thought of it before.  Didn't Johnny Carson retire after 30 years?  And Dave is still going strong.  I've always liked Letterman.  Not a lot of jokes, just, uh, more intelligent jokes.  Leno's monologue runs for 10-15 minutes of non-stop jokes and it pushes me back - - too many jokes.  As far as any of the Late Night shows, my taste is still evolving.  Always loved Johnny Carson, always will.  After a hard day, he was the King who tucked us in at night.  Sometimes I watched Letterman.  He was new.  Raw and Rookie rolled into one.  Some years back, Charlene, Nic, Trav and I went to a Wayne Brady Show in Hollywood.  He was funny but, not a keeper.  Then I discovered "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson".  This guy was funny.  His monologue is made up on-the -fly.  There's some 'thoughts' on the teleprompter but that's all he needs.  Very entertaining.  Charlene and I went to a 'Christmas' show of his and the sole guest was Regis.  They even sang carols for the audience.  Love Regis - too bad he never did a late night show as I was never home in the mornings to watch his "Live with Regis and (insert name here)" show.  Also used to watch Conan.  I liked his show, sorry he got bumped. 

After we moved East (no, not Ohio or Pennsylvania, but East Ventura), we signed up for Dish satellite for the TV.  Had cable, expensive.  Had Direct TV, another satellite company, too expensive, also.  Dish is cheap-er.  So we started watching Conan on TBS.  Refreshing and good to see him again.  Nic and Trav just love his show so Charlene got tickets for all of us.  I'm taking a vacation day next Wednesday, February 8 and we're all going to a Conan show.  Martin Short is guest.  It'll be fun, taping in Burbank.  Watch for us.  We may get camera time with very tall red-headed twins in the audience of a red-headed host.

In the last couple of weeks, I got us all watching "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon".  Very funny, very fresh, very talented and entertaining guy.  This guy is very talented comically, musically, everything-aly.  Now, I want tickets to that show but it's in New York.  Ug!  I don't do New York.  Hey, I coulda been a contenda as the greatest Jimmy Fallon fan........ but, Noooo!

Try Jimmy Fallon, you'll like it.