I’ve been keeping an eye out for any news about Resnick’s book signings because I absolutely adore their work. From what I’ve gathered, there hasn’t been any official announcement about upcoming events yet. However, Resnick is pretty active on social media, especially Twitter and Instagram, where they often share updates about their schedule. I’d recommend following them there or checking their official website regularly. Sometimes, bookstores or conventions they attend will drop surprise announcements, so it’s worth keeping tabs on local indie bookshops too. I remember last year they did a spontaneous signing at a small bookstore in Chicago, and it was magical. Fingers crossed something pops up soon!
Resnick’s book signings are always such a vibe—I’ve been to two so far, and the energy is unmatched. Right now, there’s no concrete info about upcoming events, but I’ve noticed a pattern. They usually announce signings a month or two before releasing a new book, and since their latest novel just dropped, it’s possible they’re planning something.
I’d also suggest joining fan communities like the Resnick Discord server or Goodreads group. Fans there are super quick to share updates, and sometimes even booksellers chime in with insider info. Last time, someone spotted a flyer for a signing at a con in Austin before it was officially posted.
If you’re really eager, you could even reach out to their publisher’s PR team politely. They might not spill details, but they sometimes hint at 'keeping an eye on spring schedules.' Resnick tends to favor indie stores over big chains, so checking those websites might give you a head start.
I can say their signings are worth the wait. While there’s no current list of events, here’s what I’ve pieced together: Resnick often partners with literary festivals, so googling events like 'BookCon' or 'LA Times Festival of Books' could yield clues. They also have a mailing list that occasionally drops exclusive invites—I snagged a spot at a signing last fall because of it.
Another tip: Resnick’s publisher sometimes hosts virtual Q&As with limited signed copies. It’s not the same as in-person, but it’s a solid alternative. I’ve noticed they usually tour after award seasons, so if their latest book gets nominated, chances for signings go up. Until then, I’m refreshing their Eventbrite page like it’s my job.
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Another great method is reaching out directly to small independent bookstores that specialize in sci-fi or fantasy. They sometimes have signed stock or can arrange signings if the author is visiting. I scored a signed copy of 'Santiago' this way last year!
especially 'Rent-A-Girlfriend,' and I'm always on the lookout for his events. As of now, there haven't been any official announcements about upcoming book signings. However, Miyajima tends to share updates on his Twitter account or through his publisher's website. I recommend checking those regularly. Sometimes, signings pop up unexpectedly, especially around new volume releases or anime seasons. The last one was in Tokyo, and it was packed! Fans brought handmade gifts and cosplayed as characters. If he does announce a signing, I'll be there in a heartbeat, ready to geek out over his latest work.
Ilene Resnick's works are definitely treasures worth hunting for. The best places to check are independent bookstores in major cities, especially those known for hosting author events. Stores like Powell's in Portland or The Strand in NYC often have signed copies tucked away. Online, I’ve had luck with AbeBooks and eBay, but you gotta watch for authenticity—ask for proof like event photos or certificates.
Another trick is following Resnick’s social media or website. Authors often announce signings or limited-edition drops there. I once snagged a signed copy directly from her publisher’s website during a promotion. Book conventions like Comic-Con or literary festivals are also gold mines if you’re willing to hunt. Patience is key; I once waited months for a restock!