Inscribed #3

The collection grows.

I purchased a copy of Michael Hauge‘s Writing Screenplays that Sell a long time ago, and I read it in time for him to inscribe it at the 2018 Maryland Writers’ Conference, where he was a guest speaker. His book is on my list of recommended readings for authors.

I first met Rafael Alvarez at another Maryland Writers’ Conference years earlier, and I received an inscribed copy of Hometown Boy during a talk he did at the Linthicum Community Library.

John DeDakis signed my copies of Fast Track, Bluff, and Troubled Water at the 2018 C3 Convention. I first met him when he spoke at a meeting of the Annapolis Chapter of the MWA, and he later provided an extremely helpful critique when I was editing Mystical Greenwood.

Last week at the MWA in Annapolis, Susan Moger was the guest speaker, and she signed my copy of her novel Of Better Blood.

Don’t forget to check out the rest of the collection, especially if you’re looking for some titles to add to your own to-read list:

I look forward to signing copies of Mystical Greenwood at the conference this weekend!


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9 responses to “Inscribed #3”

  1. What Banned Books Week is all about – Alison Aldridge Avatar

    […] author, making their copy special. (To see my most recent post on my inscribed collection, click here). Writers are supporting one another, as are readers, teachers, librarians, booksellers and […]

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  2. Bossylibrarian Avatar
    Bossylibrarian

    I miss author events 🙁 I have a signed copy of Brisingr by Christopher Paolini, it was a great time getting that book signed! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Andrew McDowell Avatar

      You’re welcome.

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  3. JamieAdStories Avatar

    That’s great! Have fun at the conference.

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