Switzerland
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- Stan Sakai
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Switzerland
My French publisher, Editions Paquet, has invited me to a book festival in Lausanne. It takes place at the beginning of September. The last time I was there was four years ago right after the Angouleme Comics Festival. It was February and, literally, freezing. Lausanne is a beautiful city on the shores of Lake Geneva, with wonderful chocolate shops. It is also the home of the International Olympic Museum, one of the best museums I have ever been to.
The only drawback is that I will be off to Spain in mid-October. That means a big deadline crunch in the fall, especially if I make a detour for a few days in London on the way home.
The only drawback is that I will be off to Spain in mid-October. That means a big deadline crunch in the fall, especially if I make a detour for a few days in London on the way home.
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Be sure to pack some warm pull-overs and other thermo-gear; it will not be freezingly cold, but expect temperatures around 5° celsius in the dawning hours; maximum in the early afternoon could be around 20°, on the other hand....
The best strategy would be "The Way of the Onion", I think...
Btw, what about coming to Berlin, maybe, in passing.......?
And didn't you say you wanted to travel less this year??
The best strategy would be "The Way of the Onion", I think...

Btw, what about coming to Berlin, maybe, in passing.......?

And didn't you say you wanted to travel less this year??

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Switzerland
When you say you are coming to London. Will you be doing any signings.
Re: Switzerland
Yes, but if the legends are true, you're some kind of god when it comes to punctuality.Stan Sakai wrote:That means a big deadline crunch in the fall, especially if I make a detour for a few days in London on the way home.
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Re: Switzerland
I don't know if I will. Perhaps I can arrange something through Dark Horse.gr007 wrote:When you say you are coming to London. Will you be doing any signings.
Do you recommend any stores to sign at?
- Thomas Froehling
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Hmm, London, maybe??
If school holidays allow I might be able to go there with my elder daughter....
But Sensei, won't your wife object to a signing/sight-seeing tour?
If school holidays allow I might be able to go there with my elder daughter....
But Sensei, won't your wife object to a signing/sight-seeing tour?
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Maybe I can work out something with the store--such as a signing in exchange for a night's lodging somewhere. I don't think Sharon would object to that. On the other hand she could, depending upon how many days we actually had in London.Thomas Froehling wrote: But Sensei, won't your wife object to a signing/sight-seeing tour?