I always enjoy getting out and meeting fans, and last Saturday at Warhammer: Leeds (I still want to call it GW: Leeds...) was a blast.
Highlights included the star who brought a copy of what felt like everything I've ever written, the guy who would simply not accept that I hadn't been in White Dwarf play-testing Silver Tower, and the lady who'd baked a Tzeentch-themed cake.

A special mention must also go to the poor member of staff, Callum, who agreed to open the miniature's cabinet to let me look at their Alarielle model only to bring the upper levels crashing down (no miniatures were injured!). I did a least get a rather sheepish look at the model afterwards. Also the rare thrill of being called a geek inside a Warhammer store after observing that the two-tiered setup made me feel like being in the command pulpit of a warship and started giving orders to the staff
Leeds is definitely one of my favourite places to go and sign books, well run, well-staffed, and always busy even though there was (again!) a competing event elsewhere in the city. I was even persuaded to go home with a few minis to start my Age of Sigmar collection. Hopefully some updates to follow if I can finish my current novel and find a but of time to do some painting.

Oh and I sold some books.
But that's by the by.
For some more of the same, next week I'll be stopping in at Warhammer: Scarborough. For times and dates and so on, check out
Gav Thorpe's blog.
Published on September 19, 2016 04:34