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Sunday, June 01, 2008
Expo'd

No yeah, Heidi's right. I apparently ate sushi not even a foot away from an Olsen twin. I had to have it pointed out to me but what can I say: you take a friend from New York to an L.A. restaurant and it's rude not have a celebrity sighting.

I was only at BEA proper for a few hours, choosing to spend most of the day resting up after a busy week of Warhammering. With the exception of seeing Matt get a book signed by Vincent Bugliosi I only saw the comic book party of BEA. It was pretty sizable, too. It reminded me a bit of WonderCon in fact. Big, but not the San Diego megafuck. I hope BOOM! did some good business. Who knows, maybe someone who visited the The Black Library booth later saw our booth and picked up Forge of War or Damnation Crusade.

I got a lot of congrats on being a "blogger made good." It's very flattering. I told people that hopping over to the other side completely changes your view on the industry. I look back at criticisms I wrote earlier and am astounded at my presumptions and ignorance. That's good news for you, dear readers. This blog is way less ignorant and way more jaded!

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