Andy Raskin and I first met in graduate school, where both of us were interested in Japan, and over the years we somehow keep bumping into each other, often in strange, coincidental ways. There was the time, for example, when he wrote an article for Wired about the country of Tuvalu and WebTV Networks, which (unbeknownst to him) just so happened to be the company where I was working.
A year ago, while in San Francisco for a press tour, my PR colleague and I found ourselves with some extra time in the middle of the day. Knowing that Andy was a writer with ties to the high-tech world, I thought it might be nice to look him up so my colleague suggested we stop at the Apple Store downtown for a bit while I tried to find his contact info. Of course, right at that moment, who should happen to walk into the Apple Store? (this photo was taken that day)
He told me he was working on a new book, that he had just signed a contract with Penguin and would be writing about some experiences he’d had with Japan and the inventor of instant ramen (who had died a few years ago).
Well I was pleased to hear that the book is now finished and that Andy will be in Seattle for a book signing at Queen Anne Bookshop on Tuesday, May 26th at 6:30. [iCal or Google Calendar ]
Andy’s book, The Ramen King and I, looks very interesting, and has already hit the San Francisco Best Seller list. I can’t wait to see him and hear more.
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