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"Why You Aren't Done Yet" and REWORK book signings at SXSW David Mar 10 2010

5 comments Latest by Joey

37signals is going to be at SXSW in full force. We’re showing up eight strong. Jason will be doing a reading from REWORK and a book signing on Saturday at 10AM on the Day Stage. Yours truly will be talking about Why You Aren’t Done Yet on Sunday at 11AM in Ballroom A with a book signing following that.

We hope to meet a ton of customers, readers, and anyone else who wants to chat at SXSW. If you see anyone at the conference with a 37signals badge, please walk up and say hi. And please do bring your copy of REWORK if you want it signed too.

Looking forward to seeing ya’all in Austin.

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5 comments so far

JF 10 Mar 10

Note: Books will be for sale after my talk and David’s talk as well.

Tommy 10 Mar 10

Already purchased my copy from Borders…well done.

Devsigner 10 Mar 10

I am going to my first SXSW this year and I am not sure how SXSW works. I have added David’s event to my “schedule” but I don’t know if these events are reserved for people that schedule them or is it first come first server. If someone wants to enlighten me, it would be appreciated. Anyway, I am hoping that I will be able to get in to see David’s presentation.

Mark 11 Mar 10

@Devsigner – All of the panels are first come first served. The “schedule” is only for your convienance.

Joey 11 Mar 10

Picked up 2 books on the 9th and a friend picked up the third book. I should’ve bought out the last one…because this book is so damn on point! Thanks guys! When are you back in Chicago?

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