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Terry Brooks held his first event for the release of The Gypsy Morph last night. It was a great event where he read an excerpt from the Landover novel to be released in 2009, answered several questions (I’ll post video of that Q&A soon), and he signed hundreds and hundreds of books for his fans.

Halfway through the signing event, a mother with three young children brought her copy of The Gypsy Morph to Terry to be signed. At that exact moment, her cell phone rang; it was her husband calling, a soldier stationed in the Middle East and a huge Terry Brooks fan. The book to be signed was for him and would soon be mailed to the Middle East.

Terry stood up from his chair and asked for the phone.

FAIRY TAIL author Hiro Mashima signed cards and chatted with fans yesterday at the Del Rey/Manga booth. The long lines were well worth the wait and fans had a few surprises for him as well.

Naomi Novik, the bestselling author of the Temeraire series, has been seen running all around the San Deigo Comic-Con 2008. With her beaming smile and tireless energy, she sat on several panels, held several autographings, and yet still found time to buy the toys, statues, and paintings she needed for her return home!

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