While this did make the line move slowly - and several people near me quite vociferously expressed their displeasure at this (though I couldn't help but notice that they also took their sweet time getting a picture of themselves with Audrey) - it was very heartening to see how much she clearly still values her readers. Most impressive, Audrey took a few moments to talk with each person who stood in line to have their books signed. Audrey was very welcoming and encouraged all audience questions last night, answering everything from whether there will be a Time Traveler's Wife sequel (not for the foreseeable future) to how she thinks e-books will affect reading and publishing (she does not believe they will replace paper books but is optimistic that they will find a place for themselves in art and literature). If you're a fan of Audrey Niffenegger and didn't get the chance to see her at the Newberry Library yesterday, I highly recommend you make the effort to see her at the Swedish American Museum, presented by Women & Children First, tonight.
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