Photos from the HUGE #SHUWPF launch party for MANY GENRES and alumni book signing at Seton Hill U

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There was a tremendous turnout for the alumni book signing event at Seton Hill University last night, which featured the launch party for Many Genres, One Craft: Lessons in Writing Popular Fiction with about 30 of the contributors in attendance (sporting buttons so people could locate them and get copies signed).

My co-editor, Heidi Ruby Miller, has posted a batch of great shots on her blog, as well.

Update, 6.27: The Pittsburgh Tribune Review covered the event. Here’s their article about it

6 Comments

  1. heidirubymiller

    Awesome night! Awesome residency and retreat! It was the most exciting and active book signing I’ve ever been to. Thanks for sharing, Mike.

  2. JasonJackMiller

    Really awesome time. Congrats again on the book.

  3. Michael Arnzen

    Thank you guys! I still can’t believe that I was so busy signing copies that I didn’t manage to get my own book signed by everyone there! Sheesh! I guess that means we’ll have to do it again soon! ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. J. Gunnar Grey

    Love the photos.

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