Storm Leader report: Baltimore
This is the fourth of our Storm Leader reports we'll be posting throughout the U.S. book tour for
After our meal we walked through the mall to the Books-A-Million store. Our entourage was spotted by the large crowd gathered in the bookstore café and applause broke out at the site of Brandon and Harriet. After Brandon said a quick hello to the fans, we headed to the back of the store. While our two celebrities were being interviewed by other media, we Storm Leaders reviewed our notes and tried to contain our excitement. Then it was 7:00pm and time to get started.
“For those of you here today, the Wheel of Time needs no introduction.†Standing at the podium, I was thrilled to be speaking to WoT fans and honored to lead them in a moment of silence honoring Robert Jordan. After that I introduced Brandon and Harriet … and inadvertently referred to Harriet at Brandon’s wife rather than Robert Jordan’s. *flushes with embarrassment*
Brandon stood to thank the fans for coming and then asked Harriet to read a selection from the book. She took the floor and read a portion of the Prologue, the part from the Prophet’s point of view. (That’s video 1 in the playlist.)
Then it was time for audience questions. Fans wanted to know how Brandon was chosen to complete the series and his reactions to that choice, which characters were the most difficult to write, the fate of the prequel and outrigger novels Jordan planned to write, and more. We captured the entire Q&A on a series of videos so you wouldn’t have to miss a thing. (Check out videos 2-6 in the playlist above.)
Around 7:30pm Brandon and Harriet moved to their table at the back of the store and fans began lining up to get their books signed. Line numbers had been given out starting at 9am so it was easy to organize the fans in numerical order. This guy got the very first spot in line – I think he was pretty happy about it!
Storm Leader Mike spent the first hour or so stuffing bookmarks and other promotional material into the books after Brandon and Harriet signed them. Mike had a front row seat for the wonderful interactions between our celebs and their fans. Here’s his report from the trenches:
If you’d like to see some of Brandon and Harriet’s interaction with the fans be sure to check out videos 13-14 in the playlist.
While Mike was busy at the signing table, I was chatting with fans farther back in line and also taking some videos (videos 7-12 in the playlist). I must admit that I was rather jealous of those who got to stand in line and simply read; I had just picked up my copy of TGS that afternoon and had not yet been able to read a single page. *sigh*
Some things I learned while taking videos and watching them afterward:
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The “average†fan at this event has been reading WoT for about 10 years.
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WoT fans know the answers to the most obscure trivia questions.
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There are phrases I say WAY too often, like “very, VERY cool†and “alriiiight!"
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When I record all the videos that means I’m not IN any of the videos. Go figure.
Speaking of obscure trivia, Storm Leader Matt outdid himself with the pop quiz questions he came up with to entertain fans in line.
Here’s Matt to tell you all about it:
Storm Leader Susan kept busy as well. She spent the first half of the event talking up JordanCon to all the fans in line. She had flyers to hand out, and since she actually attended JordanCon this year she had lots of info to share about it. I think I overheard something about belly dancing lessons being offered ... must find out more about that! For the second half of the evening she took over Mike’s stuffing job at the signing table, a job I also got to sample near the end of the night.
Toward the close of the evening Brandon and Harriet signed the TGS promo poster (Harriet said she’d sign on Aviendha’s bosom but I guess she thought better of it …) and chose a random winner from the entries we’d collected. (Watch Harriet draw the winning name in video 15 in the playlist.)
I spoke to the winner by phone the following day and she was very excited about her prize!
By 10:00pm about 215 people come through the line and the store was almost empty. One fan was still there though. Our Perrin look-a-like was # 70 in line but he wanted to take a few more photos with Brandon and Harriet so he waited around (reading contentedly) until everything else was finished. Since we were all calling him Perrin, Harriet suggested that they howl like wolves while taking the photo, which she then demonstrated – how I WISH I had that on video. I did catch our Perrin howling though (its video 16 in the playlist).
At this point Harriet was ready for her escort to take her to the hotel so we said our goodbyes. Speaking for all the Storm Leaders and the fans as well, we were incredibly honored to have Harriet at this event and we are very grateful to her for coming.
After Harriet left we helped Brandon sign store stock of TGS (if you are local, be sure to pick up a copy before they’re all gone!), and thanked the bookstore staff for having us. The store manager was thrilled with the event, as were we. She even provided us with complementary snacks and drinks from the café before we left.
As a side note, I never thought of myself as particularly short, but compared to these guys, Susan and I might as well be Cairhienen!
The four Storm Leaders headed outside with Brandon … where we left him, all alone, waiting for his escort to return. Seriously. We all offered to stay but he seemed to want some peace and quiet (I wonder why?) so this was our last view of Brandon.
The Baltimore Storm Leaders are so tremendously grateful for the opportunity to help out with this event. We truly enjoyed our time with Brandon and Harriet and all the WoT fans. Personally, I had a strong desire to go down the line hugging people to share my excitement … but I restrained myself. We all agree that this was a fantastic evening and that we were privileged to be a part of it. A huge thank you goes to Tor and Dragonmount for allowing us to participate and to report back to all of you.
The Wheel of Time turns and the next tour date draws ever closer … so be sure to get to your nearest event – it is definitely worth it!
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