bk2: You can tell the fair is nearly over when people start smoking at their booths. It’s like the night bus. (via Twitter / bk2)
bk2: You can tell the fair is nearly over when people start smoking at their booths. It’s like the night bus. (via Twitter / bk2)
bk2: Cool, in a kind of “hey, if I was a multimillionaire, I’d do stupid stuff like this” kind of way. (via Twitter / bk2)



bk2: Just stood next to Margaret Atwood and had a go on her LongPen (www.longpen.com) (via Twitter / bk2)
bk2: Why do you always find the nice restaurant on the last day? Spanish publishers have a tapas bar upstairs… (via Twitter / bk2)

bk2: Going to check out some of my favourite small publishers including Dedalus and Old Street. (via Twitter / bk2)
bk2: Very quiet today - a lot have people have gone home already. (via Twitter / bk2)
bk2: Off to first meeting with Soft Skull’s Richard Nash, Lord and Saviour of US Indie publishing. (via Twitter / bk2)
bk2: Still all quiet on the deals front. Heard about some more sales for White Tiger last night, otherwise little to report. (via Twitter / bk2)
bk2: Morning LBF watchers. It’s a beautiful day in London, it’s day 3 of the fair, and I have a cracking hangover. (via Twitter / bk2)
bk2: So that’s it from day two at the LBF. Thanks for reading, I’m off to dinner and then the Canongate party. Come back tomorrow for more… (via Twitter / bk2)

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