I’ve never understood the cachet of having a book signed by the author. What’s the supposed benefit or allure? Now, if I could get one of them to sign a check …..
I went to a book signing once. It was that cook that I don’t think was ever sober. Anyhoo at the signing one dude wanted to chat with him like forever. I finally put the book down and walked out!
Stephen lives here in Santa Rosa. A couple of years ago he was hosting an event at Snoopy’s museum. One had to call to get on the reservation list. When I called I was told that all the reservations for seats were gone, but I could take my chances on getting in for the standing-room-only area. When I got there and saw the huge line I figured I would never get in and left. The moral of the story is that if you are going to go to one of his events, get there early.
I suppose if he comes to Fort Kent, Maine I would go and see him. With the potato harvest almost over and Winter just around the corner we are truly desperate for entertainment.
Looking forward to seeing Stephan in “Washington, DC” later this month. Although we will actually be in Takoma Park, MD. But that’s close enough for government work.
I MISSED HIM last year when he was in a shop like, 15 minutes away!!! I even pulled some cash out to buy anything he was selling! D’8 (Come back to Tonawanda, New York, dear Mr. Pastis!!! I love my stuffed animals of Piggy, Zeba, Goat, Larry and Rat! I just had to gently remove their santa hats.)
Danville … I have family there (uncle ended up in CA after WWII, and now is 103). Long way from my state and place of his birth WI, but we had some great visits, including a Gilroy Garlic Festival bike ride. He was upper brass at Standard Oil of California and pals with Saudi Arabia potentates. A true Badger.
Danville California? Interesting place to start! Small town but very affluent. I wonder if he will hold his signing at “Pete’s Brass Rail”? Over 100 Beers on tap but no “Brass Rail”! Also, I thought Stephan lived in Santa Rosa? Why wouldn’t he end his tour in Sac? You’re wasting jet fuel and destroying the planet with that itinerary Pastis! Get with the program!
Just read in the local paper that Stephen has a new book for kids aged 8-12 called “Looking Up”. There’s a launch of the book with a book signing on Oct. 4th in Petaluma at Copperfields, an independent bookstore.
Portland is mentioned in the strip but not shown on the World Tour list. Having enjoyed Pearls for decades and lived in Santa Rosa for years but now am in the Northwest, I’d be delighted to attend a Portland visit!
Around 15 years or so ago one of the few mom & pop book stores in the area (not a Barnes & Boarders) hosted a Pastis book signing. I decided to go to the venue 2 or 3 hours early right after work and try to grab a bite to eat nearby. The only thing open was a “healthy grocery store” and ate something healthy that churned my stomach. Afterwards, while standing in line at the bookstore to use the only toilet in a store that was starting to fill up for the signing, someone with a 6 pack of local micro-brews opened the “Staff Only” door near the bathroom and I saw Pastis inside.
I did what unfortunately needed to be done, several dozens of minutes later he talked to the crowd before the signing, and after standing in line for an hour got my book signed.
I don’t think he’s ever come back to that store for a signing.
Mr. Pastis mentions in today’s strip he is going to visit Portland, OR toward the end of his tour. However, when I click “Book Tour” at the top of the page and look at the itinerary, Portland is not mentioned. What gives?
I was visiting my son one year in Portland and Mr. Pastis just happened to be there for a book signing. I can’t remember why I had my Pearl’s calendar with me, but I took the bus downtown and had him sign it; it was my first time at such an event. Now I live here and look forward to him visiting our town again.
Now, that’s what you call “self-deprecating humor”! Also, it breaks the fabled Fourth Wall. Well done, Cartoon-Boy; don’t let Pig rain on your Parade of Signing Sites!
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
When will you be in Brooklyn?
BasilBruce about 1 year ago
Speaking to a roomful of people: “Hi. I’ve been paid already, so please leave after I sign your books.”
GARFIELD FAN 999 about 1 year ago
Unsloved mystery? Aren’t all mysteries unsolved…
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’ve never understood the cachet of having a book signed by the author. What’s the supposed benefit or allure? Now, if I could get one of them to sign a check …..
marilynnbyerly about 1 year ago
A romance cover model and a lug nut influencer also sign books. Both bring huge crowds.
kaffekup about 1 year ago
Anybody else start to count how many cities he hid in the second panel?
Bilan about 1 year ago
Next question: Why is he zigzagging across the country?
Kitty Queen about 1 year ago
When are you coming to Canada?
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
I went to a book signing once. It was that cook that I don’t think was ever sober. Anyhoo at the signing one dude wanted to chat with him like forever. I finally put the book down and walked out!
paulscon about 1 year ago
Stephen lives here in Santa Rosa. A couple of years ago he was hosting an event at Snoopy’s museum. One had to call to get on the reservation list. When I called I was told that all the reservations for seats were gone, but I could take my chances on getting in for the standing-room-only area. When I got there and saw the huge line I figured I would never get in and left. The moral of the story is that if you are going to go to one of his events, get there early.
DennisinSeattle about 1 year ago
Pig, if you go with him, you will be asked for many autographs!
hariseldon59 about 1 year ago
That seems more like a comment Rat would make. I guess it hurts more coming from Pig.
weatherford.joe Premium Member about 1 year ago
Planning to go to the Atlanta signing.
iggyman about 1 year ago
I went to talk to an author Thursday, and got a book signed by him, probably a virtual unknown but it was nice to chat with him and his daughter!
Imagine about 1 year ago
I’d go to watch him sing a book.
johndifool about 1 year ago
I’ve been everywhere, man…
stillfickled Premium Member about 1 year ago
When will you be in Phoenix?
Procat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Stay safe in some of the cities
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
I’m going to that book signing.
JohnTheFoole about 1 year ago
Sooo, call me when you get to Denver, K? Thanks!
Stephen Runnels about 1 year ago
I would like to meet you so I could personally tell you to bring back the @#*%&$! Crocs.
Egrayjames about 1 year ago
I suppose if he comes to Fort Kent, Maine I would go and see him. With the potato harvest almost over and Winter just around the corner we are truly desperate for entertainment.
Brich027 about 1 year ago
Because he’s funny?
nosirrom about 1 year ago
When is he going to get to Niagara Falls? And can he turn slowly?
Tim Stahmer Premium Member about 1 year ago
Looking forward to seeing Stephan in “Washington, DC” later this month. Although we will actually be in Takoma Park, MD. But that’s close enough for government work.
Pocosdad about 1 year ago
Pastis is speaking at an elementary school in Denver? Don’t they know what bad puns can do to impressionable young minds?
Emjeff about 1 year ago
I was expecting a pun…
colddonkey about 1 year ago
Lets hope the book isn’t about climate control with all those air travel miles. (unless it is with Bill Gates then I’m suppose to think it is okay)
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 year ago
Rat is selling autographed copies on line only he’s having someone else sign them. BTW The Count would go one but none that close to the chateau :(
MacII about 1 year ago
“Signed by the author, I see” … “Yes, we couldn’t stop him. If you can find an unsigned copy. It’s worth an absolute fortune.”
Croc Holliday about 1 year ago
Well, if you think we Floridians are driving all the way up to Atlanta…………
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member about 1 year ago
What about the Twin Cities?
Diat60 about 1 year ago
That is one heck of an itinerary, Mr. Pastis! I hope you are comfortable sleeping in so many different beds night after night.
Goat from PBS about 1 year ago
Stephan advertising his book tour in a not-so-subtle way.
B UTTONS about 1 year ago
The syndication is hoping Pastis luggage arrives, and the airline lose Pastis.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Awwwww! Pig is a real porker this time!
EmmettWayne about 1 year ago
I enjoyed meeting you when you came to Iraq on the “Comics on Tour” trip. I still have my Signed Larry that you did for me hanging in my office.
PaulAbbott2 about 1 year ago
Akron? if you were coming to Buffalo…
Kilrwat Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’D go to Brooklyn to meet you Stephan!
bunrabbit99 about 1 year ago
boston not good enough for ya?
GojusJoe about 1 year ago
Danville? What’s in Danville? My best buddy is from Walnut Creek. Now he lives in Santa Rosa. What’s that got to do with anything?
[Unnamed Reader - bf182b] about 1 year ago
No Canadian stops?
Cerabooge about 1 year ago
I busted out laughing at the next-to-last panel.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’m looking forward to seeing Mr. Pastis in Brooklyn on 10/11/23!
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 1 year ago
I see Pig is playing the role of Mr. Pastis’ intrusive thoughts today.
chief tommy about 1 year ago
When are you in San Diego?
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
I expect Rat to say that to Pastis, but Pig? Rat really is a bad influence on him.
dlaemmerhirt999 about 1 year ago
I MISSED HIM last year when he was in a shop like, 15 minutes away!!! I even pulled some cash out to buy anything he was selling! D’8 (Come back to Tonawanda, New York, dear Mr. Pastis!!! I love my stuffed animals of Piggy, Zeba, Goat, Larry and Rat! I just had to gently remove their santa hats.)
Is like a melody Premium Member about 1 year ago
I would love to personally thank Stephan for sharing his delightful comic strip with us.
OBBWG about 1 year ago
My schedule puts me in Denver on October 12th and Chicago on October 24th. Really got lucky on this one.
Snuffles [Previously Helikitty] about 1 year ago
Well, I want to meet him.
byword84646 about 1 year ago
Danville, “Sacratomato”??? Don’t bother—a waste of time.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
I suppose people just don’t have enough disappointment in their lives. Got love self depreciating humor.
SofaKing Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’ve read that Bill Watterson would sometimes sign copies of Calvin and Hobbes books and leave them on the shelf in bookstores.
praesodynium about 1 year ago
I can’t be the only one thinking that big list of cities was another setup for a stupid pun. How unexpected!
zeexenon about 1 year ago
Danville … I have family there (uncle ended up in CA after WWII, and now is 103). Long way from my state and place of his birth WI, but we had some great visits, including a Gilroy Garlic Festival bike ride. He was upper brass at Standard Oil of California and pals with Saudi Arabia potentates. A true Badger.
bigplayray about 1 year ago
Danville California? Interesting place to start! Small town but very affluent. I wonder if he will hold his signing at “Pete’s Brass Rail”? Over 100 Beers on tap but no “Brass Rail”! Also, I thought Stephan lived in Santa Rosa? Why wouldn’t he end his tour in Sac? You’re wasting jet fuel and destroying the planet with that itinerary Pastis! Get with the program!
Froggy about 1 year ago
So any chance of Honolulu? You might like it…..
wildlandwaters about 1 year ago
Family’s different…strangers will be willing to meet you for a few seconds and get on with their life!
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
Have lunch at the Sideboard or Revel in Danville.
swenbu Premium Member about 1 year ago
Pig is quite the ingrate!! Without Pastis, he’d be nowhere, and plenty hungry!!
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
What the heck? Going to Akron and not Columbus??
miltondavis about 1 year ago
And have some fun along the way Stephan.
paulscon about 1 year ago
Just read in the local paper that Stephen has a new book for kids aged 8-12 called “Looking Up”. There’s a launch of the book with a book signing on Oct. 4th in Petaluma at Copperfields, an independent bookstore.
JimHorn about 1 year ago
Portland is mentioned in the strip but not shown on the World Tour list. Having enjoyed Pearls for decades and lived in Santa Rosa for years but now am in the Northwest, I’d be delighted to attend a Portland visit!
oish about 1 year ago
Around 15 years or so ago one of the few mom & pop book stores in the area (not a Barnes & Boarders) hosted a Pastis book signing. I decided to go to the venue 2 or 3 hours early right after work and try to grab a bite to eat nearby. The only thing open was a “healthy grocery store” and ate something healthy that churned my stomach. Afterwards, while standing in line at the bookstore to use the only toilet in a store that was starting to fill up for the signing, someone with a 6 pack of local micro-brews opened the “Staff Only” door near the bathroom and I saw Pastis inside.
I did what unfortunately needed to be done, several dozens of minutes later he talked to the crowd before the signing, and after standing in line for an hour got my book signed.
I don’t think he’s ever come back to that store for a signing.
Ammo hates the comment policy Premium Member about 1 year ago
when and where in Sacratomato?
CasperFourTeen Premium Member about 1 year ago
When will you be in D.C. or Richmond?
tigerdg about 1 year ago
Mr. Pastis mentions in today’s strip he is going to visit Portland, OR toward the end of his tour. However, when I click “Book Tour” at the top of the page and look at the itinerary, Portland is not mentioned. What gives?
rshive about 1 year ago
Sadly, our first dog died when I was at one of Stephan’s book tour stops.
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
Portland and Seattle? If you were supposed to be at the Target stores to do the signings, you’re out of luck.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 1 year ago
I got to meet Stephan a few years ago in San Jose and bought a book which he autographed. He is very nice!
calmom75 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I was visiting my son one year in Portland and Mr. Pastis just happened to be there for a book signing. I can’t remember why I had my Pearl’s calendar with me, but I took the bus downtown and had him sign it; it was my first time at such an event. Now I live here and look forward to him visiting our town again.
FrankSF Premium Member about 1 year ago
C’mon, Stephan, we like you. Right now, we really like you!
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Nobody respects an author in his own circle of friends, family and creations.
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
Now, that’s what you call “self-deprecating humor”! Also, it breaks the fabled Fourth Wall. Well done, Cartoon-Boy; don’t let Pig rain on your Parade of Signing Sites!
Znox11 about 1 year ago
I spent an embarrassing amount of time on panel two trying to guess what the pun\punchline at the ends was going to be.
Rick Smith Premium Member about 1 year ago
I see. Starting the big-city tour with Danville.
ogsbury about 1 year ago
Whenever I see a strip begin with a series of seemingly random references, I try to guess what absurd pun he’s setting up for the last panel.
LilPeruna about 1 year ago
Does Pig’s question in panel 5 sound, to anybody else, more like something Rat would say instead?
DirkTheDaring Premium Member about 1 year ago
Seattle, when and where?
DirkTheDaring Premium Member about 1 year ago
Never mind, I’m signed up!
ocastaneda4690 about 1 year ago
i have the first treasury(sgt piggys lonely hearts club comic) im getting that signed
Withan about 1 year ago
See you in New Orleans, Pastis.
Swirls Before Pine about 1 year ago
Washington (Takoma Park) is close to me . Might be worth having lunch in Silver Spring, then taking the bus to the show.