Apparently hugging 4,000 people in the past four weeks does not come without consequences.
I now have the mother of all colds and a sinking feeling that I may in fact be Patient Zero in regard to the spread of the swine flu. So, regular posting likely won't resume until next week as I'm busy drinking juice and shopping for soup.
But before I hide away in my house for the next year (or possibly die due to complications from a scratchy throat and runny nose), I finish up tour season with events at the Printer's Row Lit Fest.
Here are the details:
Saturday, June 6, 11:00 AM, Center Stage
I'll be in conversation with Anna David, author of Bought. I adored her first book Party Girl and I can't wait to meet her! (BTW, since we're outside, we won't have the seating debacle of last year.)
Sunday, June 7, 1:30 PM, Harold Washington Library Center Multi-Purpose Room:
I'll be moderating a panel discussion on humor between very funny authors Robert Rodi, author of Dogged Pursuit and Amy Sutherland, author of What Shamu Taught Me about Life, Love, and Marriage.
After both events, all authors involved will be answering questions and signing books, and, in my case, dispersing rhinoviruses.
See you then!














