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T.W. Fendley's and my booth at Archon Three Thoughts about Signs Brad R. Cook Signs, signs, everywhere they’re signs… at conferen...
Three Thoughts about Signs This week on The Writer’s Lens I talk about book booth signs. There are many types of signs, here are a few tips to consider. The photo is of T.W. Fendley’s sign and my sign at Archon, a sci-fi convention. www.thewriterslens.com
This is my booth at Anachrocon 2016. I'm the book binder! I have map books, leather books, sketchbooks, albums. ..etc etc!
The Book Booth, as it’s called, is an extension of the Clinton Community Library, and at 3-feet-by3-feet-by-8-feet it is being billed as “America’s Littlest Library.” It is the brainchild of town resident Claudia Cooley, who had read about a contest taking place in England to find new uses for the 1960s British “phone boxes” that dotted the English landscape. One of the boxes, Cooley recalled, had been transformed into “The Red Phone Box Library.”