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Mail me your copies, and I will sign them. The question has come up about the availability for me to sign copies of the books. I'd freaking love to. I'd ask that you stick to boxes or bubble folders when possible as the fiber-filled envelopes always come in torn, and then the books have nasty newsprint all over them. Please adhere to the following to help insure a quick turnaround. *** Important! If you or your postal worker puts a metered sticker on for the return trip home, I can't send it back. My post office won't accept them anymore. (I got quite a lecture.) So stamps or International Postage Coupons please. No metered stickers. *** If you're off the continental United States, feel free to email me ( Kim Harrison ) about the possibility of using paypal to arrange return postage instead of purchasing from your post office the dreaded International Reply Coupons. (shudder) For those who don't know, each coupon is purchased for the amount of a first class stamp, so if you're overseas from me, you'll need to purchase quite a few for me to buy enough stamps to ship books back to you. My mailing address is: Kim Harrison PO Box 36653 Rock Hill, SC 29732
Turnaround time is about two to four weeks with first-class mailing. Media mail can take up to two months, especially if it's out of the continental US. *** Please include an email address with your books so I can reach you if there is a problem with postage ***
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My mailing address is:
Kim Harrison PO Box 36653 Rock Hill, SC 29732
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What the heck are burning bunnies? (And how do I get one?)
Burning bunnies are how I think of ideas. Soft cuddly ideas that seem so innocent and sweet. I take them in and feed them carrots. I pet them and talk to them. They look so cute sitting on my desk. Until they flame up and start procreating into more ideas, which I frantically chase about my office until I corral them with pen and ink, jam them in a box, and ship them off to New York. I don't know what New York does with them, but they end up proliferating even more until there is no choice but to bind them in paper and send them everywhere to get rid of them. Unsuspecting people see them sitting on the shelf. They look so sweet and innocent, and they're taken home where, if they're lucky, they're fed carrots. If luck stays with them, even more ideas are born. And that's pretty cool.
In an effort to recognize readers and fans at conferences and signings, (and like-minded readers to find each other) I have created little lapel pins of metal and colored enamel in the image of my burning bunny. They are small (less than an inch tall) and innocuous, but have the power to turn me into a squealing flake when I spot them in the crowd. If you would like one for yourself, I would be more than happy to send one to you. Since the postage switch, international postage is now pretty much the same as domestic, so no worries there. It's all included.
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Revised: 04/25/2008 Copyright © 2004 by Kim Harrison. All rights reserved.