Readings, signings and radio thingies
Thanks to a peculiar turn of events, the only bookstore where you can get the book right now is in a Crossword in Jaipur. (Some Jaipur Lit. Fest supply chain outcome.)
But Penguin assures me that copies of Dork will be going out to all retailers, bookstores and online retailers starting tonight. Given that it takes a week to 10 days for the book to sort of propagate in the national wilderness, online pre-bookers need not worry. You should still get a copy, maybe even a signed one, before the local bookstore.
Indeed I spent the better part of a couple of hours at the Penguin office last night signing copious copies for Indiaplaza and Flipkart:

I should have some good news for foreign buyers soon. We all just suddenly realized a few days ago that Dork is not one of those only for sale in Nepal and Burma and Nauru type books. It can be shipped anywhere. We just need to find a shipper. Shortly.
Same for ebooks. The Penguin legal guys are having a look see.
Now for some events:
1. Delhi signings
Date: 30 January 2010
Location: Pragati Maidan, Hall 1, Penguin pavilion
Time: 3 PM onwards
Activity: Buy, sign, chat, hug, hand over cash etc, etc.
The Delhi launch, as in with dhol and gol gappa wala, is still being ideated. Details will be posted. That will have readings and such like. The one above is much more free form and agenda-less. Still come and buy a copy and say hello.
2. Bangalore readings/signings/limited sales
Date: 31 January 2010
Location: CPP Blocks, IIM Bangalore
Time: 12:30 - 13:30 PM
Activity: Discussion, readings, signings, questions, casual banter, stock of 50 books.
I will be in conversation with Praveen Gopal Krishnan who, I was told by him, is:
Praveen Gopal Krishnan is a member of the Student Media Cell in his first year at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. Prior to his post-graduation, Praveen has worked as a research engineer, a programmer and as a journalist for the Economic Times. His articles have also appeared in Mint and Khaleej Times. In 2007, he co-founded Merchants of Drama – a theatre entertainment start-up and staged two full-length productions in Bangalore. At Merchants of Drama, Praveen primarily produced, directed and wrote plays for the stage. He also holds a degree in electronics engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Trichy.
Basically he is some form of local stud.
3. FM 104.8 Radio Meow. Shameless plug. Chatter.
Date: 1 February 2010
Location: Inside radio
Time: 5 - 7 PM
Activity: Chatter, phone in questions, intellectual debate
If you are stuck in Delhi traffic as much as I am you have surely heard the mellifluous voice of Ginnie Mahajan on the airwaves. She is the most vigorous and enthu radio jockey of Radio Meow. She will be talking to me, over two hours, about the book and other things. Phone in questions are part of the buffet of amusements. Call in. I am listening. Ahem.
4. Official Fultu JhingBang Mumbai Dork Launch
Date: 12 February 2010
Location: Kala Ghoda Environs
Time: 5 PM
Acitivity: TBD. But I am pushing for belly dancing office goers. Or, to look from another perspective, office going belly dancers.
Come come. This is the first big, star-studded Dork event of the year. We are still busy making sinister plans. But movie stars, celebs, page 3 icons and the odd book buyer is expected. Book sales will happen. And signings and whatnot. I have no idea what will transpire yet. But it will be debauchery indeed.
Otherwise so far things have been good. The few readers seem to like it. Let me put it this way. No one really hates it yet. Everyone has found something to laugh at in the course of the book. And surely there can be nothing as pleasing as that Yellow and Blue? No? No. Ok.
And finally I leave you with the beta version of the Dork poster. This has been despatched to stores and locations. The final 1.0 version has a slightly different text content right on top...

Saw the blurbs? Read them again. Carefully.
And that's all for now. Rest on Twitter, Facebook, etcetera.
Take care da peoples.