
Face coverings are required of all staff and attendees when inside the store. To ensure the safety and comfort of everyone in attendance, the following Covid-19 safety protocols will be in place at all of our Harvard Book Store events until further notice: Harvard Book Store is excited to be back to in-person programming. Oh I’ll definitely update soooon.Harvard Book Store welcomes JOSEPH FASANO, award-winning author, songwriter, and professor at Columbia University and Manhattanville College, for a discussion of his new novel The Swallows of Lunetto. My picture is there but if you could see me right now with my dorky glasses and unshaven face, this person might think I’m lying 🤣 Ha! You’re 100% correct: the meal test is the ultimate test. Do they put it down to eat, or do they eat holding it in the other hand. They’ve just started it so you can quietly suffer through every sigh, sleepy moment-or conversely every moment they seem gripped by it. The “meal test” suggestion impressed Fasano. You should ask them if they ever think they are a character in a novel, and how in the novel you both are in, you wish you were the author of the novel they are reading…” A third user wrote, “Wait until the go to the bathroom and autograph it.” And then sign it.” Fasano responded, ” My picture is there but if you could see me right now with my dorky glasses and unshaven face, this person might think I’m lying.”Īnother user wrote, “This is gripping social theater. A user commented, “Flip it to the back, assuming your picture is there.
Although someone in the airport actually thought I was Milo Ventimiglia, so there’s that…įrom autographing the book to checking whether they put the book down when meals arrive, a plethora of suggestions came up from curious users. Although someone in the airport actually thought I was Milo Ventimiglia, so there’s that…” he added. He penned down his thought in the comments section and users waited with bated breath for the updates. They just opened it to page 10 so this is going to be an interesting ride.
The person next to me on this airplane is reading my novel. “I’m thinking of whispering, ‘Is it better than the last one?'” he wrote and added, “They just opened it to page 10 so this is going to be an interesting ride.”