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Upcoming Book Signings

Original: Upcoming Book Signings on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

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Title banner: SAWYER LEE AND THE QUEST TO JUST STAY HOME

JUNE BOOK SIGNING EVENTS!

June 20th @ 1PM - Charlottesville VA
Hello Comics - 398 Hillsdale Drive

June 21st @ 4pm - Reston, VA
Scrawl Books - 11911 Freedom Dr

June 29th @ 6pm - Austin, TX
BookPeople - 603 N Lamar Blvd

JULY BOOK SIGNING EVENTS!

July 11th & July 12th - Columbus, OH
Columbus Book Festival
Columbus Metropolitan Library
96 S. Grant Ave.

July 18th @ 1pm - New York, NY
Readings from Bea Wolf at the
NYC Poetry Festival at the Forgotten
Ground Regained Booth in Nolan Park.

July 19th @ 1h:30am - New York, NY
Word Bookstore Brooklyn - 126 Franklin St

July 19th @ 7:30pm - New York, NY
Interview about Space Settlement
with Dan Toomey.
Caveat - 21 A Clinton Street

SEPTEMBER BOOK SIGNING EVENTS!

September 26th - New York, NY
Brooklyn Book Festival
Brooklyn Borough Hall - 209 Joralemon St.

(Decorative repeated thumbnails of the SAWYER LEE AND THE QUEST TO JUST STAY HOME book cover appear in the corners and along the bottom.)

Votey: (none)

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A vertical promotional poster on a blue patterned background, listing author book-signing events. A bold red-and-white banner at the top reads "SAWYER LEE AND THE QUEST TO JUST STAY HOME" (the title of a book, repeated as small cover thumbnails decorating the corners and bottom edge). Below, white text on red headers organizes events by month. JUNE: June 20th 1PM Charlottesville VA, Hello Comics, 398 Hillsdale Drive; June 21st 4pm Reston VA, Scrawl Books, 11911 Freedom Dr; June 29th 6pm Austin TX, BookPeople, 603 N Lamar Blvd. JULY: July 11th & 12th Columbus OH, Columbus Book Festival, Columbus Metropolitan Library; July 18th 1pm New York NY, readings from Bea Wolf at the NYC Poetry Festival; July 19th New York NY, Word Bookstore Brooklyn; July 19th 7:30pm New York NY, interview about Space Settlement with Dan Toomey at Caveat. SEPTEMBER: September 26th New York NY, Brooklyn Book Festival, Brooklyn Borough Hall. The humor lies in promoting a busy multi-city tour for a book whose title is about wanting to just stay home. No votey.

Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.