Back from bacon and eggs and fruit, then a trip to the Iliad Bookstore - haven't been there in a couple of years. They had quite a few of my books - the two memoirs, the Kritzer books, Writer's Block, Rewind, and the short stories. No Hofstetter books, and they did have some so those sold, which is nice. I bought Kritzerland and Kritzer Time - both unsigned and much cheaper than I get from the publisher. The Benjamin Kritzer WAS signed - to "Jenni" - don't know who that is and it was one of the VERY early copies without the front free endpaper. But the sad thing was, there were two signed books, both to my beloved hairdresser of forty-six years, Teddy. Obviously someone went and sold all his stuff, which I know is inevitable but it was still sad to see those lovely inscriptions to him. I hope someone buys them. I found a couple of other really cheap and interesting things.