Book signing and The Court of Appeal.
Last Thursday, we had a very nice book signing at Alma. “Alma” is not the name of a friend, it’s the name of the office space where we’re located. When people ask where in Stockholm it is, we usually answer “old Beckmans College of Design”, and then about 30 percent knowingly nod their heads. For the remaining 70 percent, “above the Asian restaurant Koh Phangan on Nybrogatan” usually works fine.
So here we are! One 42-year-old trainee, two crazy writers, a wonderful administrator and a brilliant designer. Food Pharmacy!
The 42-year-old trainee is, by the way, not only a trainee but also an absolutely exquisite musician. Right now, some of the tasks he’s taken on include helping us to record and edit our podcasts, as well as composing music for our lectures (!). In the picture above he can be seen warming up for the small performance he gave during the book signing. He was drumming on pots. And oven trays. And a grater. And it rocked!
We also gave a little speech and took the opportunity to boast a bit about the success of the books. Something you can do among friends.
And then we signed about 10,000 books (ish).
After that, we went out and had dinner with a select crew on Milles, but that’s a completely different story. High on all the attention, pep-talk and love, we could have stayed up all night if it weren’t for one little thing:
The lecture we had to give at 9 am at the Court of Appeal in Stockholm the following day.
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