Off to Boulder/Denver

The first leg of the Storm World tour ended Saturday, with my best attended event yet--close to 100 people at Politics and Prose. Looks like Harry Potter and I have different audiences after all.

Now, for the second leg, I begin to whip out the PowerPoint presentation (once, at least). I'm off to Colorado today, for talks at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder and then a great bookstore in Denver, the Tattered Cover. The airlines have been a total pain lately, which is really making my standard flight-a-day-speech-a-day routine a lot less fun. So wish me luck on that front.

Meanwhile, we are partying to celebrate the book in D.C. on Friday, and while this is a private event, a few blog readers would be more than welcome. Email me if you want details.

NOTE: Boulder NCAR talk is Tuesday; Denver Tattered Cover talk is Wednesday....

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