My final event of my tour was a smashing success! Friends and fans packed Bergen Street Comics to the gills, and I had a fabulous time signing books and spending time with everyone who came. Thanks for braving a chilly Saturday evening to hang out with me!
Signing signing signing
Loooong line inside the store
The windows of Bergen Street Comics, foggy with condensation!
The goodie table. Concession candies, "Callie" cupcakes (pink and purple!), note-shaped cookies...
...and heart-shaped cookies! What to do with those?...
Ah, yes. Reenact the cover of DRAMA, of course! Here's my awesome editor, Cassandra, posing with a cookie.
Some of my readers get in on the action.
It was all the rage.


The crowd patiently awaiting the start of my presentation...
Awash in the light of comics on the screen.
Thank you again to everyone who came to Bergen Street Comics, as well as everyone I met over the last three months. These were some of the best times I've ever had, and I appreciate every single one of you!
I'm taking a break from events until March, but I still have some leftover photos, bits of news, and more coming between now and then. Hope to see you around! Here's to a happy holiday season!
My rescheduled DRAMA signing at Bergen Street Comics is happening THIS Saturday,
December 1, at 7pm! Come one, come all.
Specially-priced, NON-REQUEST pages. You get to choose the book, but I get to choose the page - for a flat rate of $30 USD, plus shipping. These are still full-sized, published, original pages of art. It might not be your favorite page, or the most exciting page. It might not have all of the main characters on it (but I promise it will have at least one!). But since you get to choose which book your page comes from, you get to narrow down your options a tiny bit! Either way, it's a surprise! These are quick and easy to purchase, using the PayPal button below.



Cole teaches me how to sign "Raina."
Getting ready to speak to 500 middle school students.
The very stylish crowd at the Portland Public Library!
Laney helps me out with some fashion design. Portland Public Library.
A lovely crowd awaited me at Casablanca Comics on Saturday morning!
Amaaaaazing! Livv came to my signing in Raina/Smile cosplay!! This was a true first. I was pretty emotional when I saw her!
My sentiments exactly! Thanks to Casablanca Comics for a terrific time.
At the MIBA Movable Feast. Renaissance Depot Hotel in Minneapolis, which doubles as a pretty sweet train museum.
Live reading from DRAMA with Jen Vincent, David Levithan, and Heather Brewer at Anderson's Bookshop, Chicago.
These young ladies introduced me at a school visit, Chicago.
School visit, St. Louis. We found this speaker exactly like this, and the bookseller used it to set up the stock!
Being introduced by awesome bookseller Shane, at Left Bank Books, St. Louis.
Cousins on my Telgemeier side, at Left Bank Books, St. Louis.
Possibly the coolest bookstore ever: Wild Rumpus, Minneapolis.
With my hardworking Scholastic publicist, Sheila Marie, in Minneapolis.
A fabulous school crowd, Minneapolis.
Signing for a great group at The Bookcase, Minneapolis.
Cartoonists with their co-creation, Portland.
The crowd at A Children's Place bookstore, Portland.
Renata, who helped me draw the soccer ball, at A Children's Place bookstore, Portland.
The sweetest father-son combo you could ever hope to meet, at Bridge City Comics, Portland.
An adorable fan at my first Kidsbooks event, Vancouver.
Bookseller extraordinaire, Maggie, introducing me at Kidsbooks South Surrey, Vancouver.
Young artists, Vancouver.
Super-enthusiastic students at an all-boys school, Vancouver.
Indigo branch bestseller wall, Vancouver.
Shelf-talker at University Bookstore, Seattle.
Going Graphic panel at Tweens Read Book Festival, Houston.
Going Graphic panelists Rachel Renee Russell, me, Dave Roman, and Amy Ignatow!
My view for the past three weeks.
From the road. A well-loved copy of Smile.
Awesome Casablanca Comics flier by Melanie Tingdahl
I got to hang out with some of my fellow Scholastic authors...including Sonia Manzano, also known as Maria from Sesame Street!! Talk about a lifelong role model. Sonia is warm and funny, and so genuine. I was extremely honored to meet her, and may have done a little bit of fangirling, too.
Scholastic authors James Dashner, Maggie Stiefvater and I in front of the Washington Post offices, where we all attended an author breakfast.
The Festival's opening reception was held at the Library of Congress. That building is jaw-dropping. I spent a fun hour running around looking at Thomas Jefferson's library, the Reading Room, and a gallery of 100 Books That Shaped America. A really fun evening.
My presentation! Each speaker got their own sign language interpreter, which I loved. I made an improv comic based on an audience member's crazy story! It was a blast!
A sea of faces.
Another view of the sea.
The audience rushes to the front of the stage to take the mic during Q&A...
Superfan Emily and I! It was Emily's story I drew during my improv comic presentation.
Superfan Molly and I!
Jarrett Krosoczka and I! I've known Jarrett since...well, we met on MySpace, if that tells you anything. He's such a rad guy and a fabulous author/cartoonist/illustrator!
My signing line awaits...
...and rushes forward!
...and
The readers gather...
My delightful, smiling crowd at CBW!
James, Raina and Doug on top of Twin Peaks
Live DRAMA reading at The Reading Bug in San Carlos
My friend Bea's daughter proves SMILE is delicious, at The Reading Bug
Drawing the crowd's suggestions at Green Apple Books in San Francisco
Me and Theresa (from SMILE, remember?) with her delightful kids at Green Apple Books
Talking with everyone at Towne Center Books in Pleasanton
A gigantic crowd gathering at A Great Good Place For Books in Oakland
Squished into the tiny kids' area at AGGPfB
Standing-room-only crowd at Books, Inc. Laurel Village in San Francisco
The Comic Book Club at a middle school in Berkeley
Ava, who struck me immediately as a living embodiment of Callie, exactly how I picture her in my mind...except with blue hair instead of purple! She was helping direct the crowd at her school, totally professional and helpful; part of the drama club; AND a comics fan. Thanks for taking this picture with me, Ava!
Burrito break at La Taqueria! Featuring our Scholastic publicist extraordinaire, Sheila Marie
Meeting & greeting fans at Mrs. Dalloway's in Berkeley
Goofing off with the Drama Club & Gay-Straight Alliance at a middle school in Berkeley!
Dave snuck this photo of six kids reading SMILE at a school in Oakland
Annalisa D'Aguilar! Annalisa wins a piece of original artwork featuring the characters from DRAMA! This photo was taken at my favorite local comic store, Bergen Street Comics--check out the other awesome comics Annalisa is purchasing!
Cassie Block! Cassie wins an opportunity to be on the video podcast
gigio2001! Gigio wins a Smile t-shirt! Yay!
Here's a drawing of Alysa meeting the main characters from DRAMA!! I just adore this drawing to pieces. Thanks, Alysa. I'm going to send you a Smile t-shirt, too. :)




