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 16 Aug 2007, 13:19 #20401 Reply To Post
Author King 'mistaken for vandal'

Source: Guardian


Author Stephen King was mistaken for a vandal when he started signing books during an unannounced visit to a shop in Australia, according to local media.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation said staff at the Alice Springs book store did not initially realise the writer was autographing his own novels.

Bookshop manager Bev Ellis said: "When you see someone writing in one of your books you get a bit toey [nervous].

"We immediately ran to the books and lo and behold, there was the signature."

Ms Ellis later approached the author at a nearby supermarket and said he was "very nice, charming".



"Well, if we knew you were coming we would have baked you a cake," she told the writer.

'Embarrassing'

The prolific author, best known for works such as Carrie, The Shining and Misery, signed six books including his most recent novel, Lisey's Story.

Most of the books will be given to local charities, though one was purchased by a customer who was in the store with King.

Ms Ellis added that it was common for authors to visit the shop, check if their books are on the shelves and sign some copies.

"If they're not on the shelves, they'll ask about them. It's embarrassing if we haven't got their work," she said.

King's representative in Australia told the media he was unaware the author was in the country.


Assignment Robot
 16 Aug 2007, 13:21 #20402 Reply To Post
The shop owners should be careful. They might have got their heads smashed in by a typewriter like in Misery!

I hope he wasn't signing 'redrum redrum redrum' all over them.
spotty leopard
 16 Aug 2007, 13:25 #20404 Reply To Post
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King's representative in Australia told the media he was unaware the author was in the country.


Um...how can they be sure it actually was Stephen King?

Lexi

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Assignment Robot
 16 Aug 2007, 13:31 #20406 Reply To Post
He does look a bit more generic these days as well

See this is one of the advantages of being a successful author or author impersonator, no-one is actually sure what you look like. Perhaps we should try an experiment, pop into your local store and start signing copies of a few books claiming to be the author. If you accidentally sign two different authors books you could say you wrote the second one under a pen name

Then ask for a cup of tea and your signing fee.

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