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Book signing at IE 66ers Game/San Manuel Stadium

Oct 8, 2024   //   by admin   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

On September 7, I appeared at what was supposed to be the Inland Empire 66ers’ penultimate game of the 2024 season (it wound up the season finale after “wet grounds” forced the Sunday affair to be canceled), a Saturday night game against the Lake Elsinore Storm. My girlfriend, Puneet, and I set up a booth in the concourse, just about 50 feet to the left of the main entrance. Despite the let’s just say “elevated” temperatures, we had a great time interacting with fans and selling some books. Everyone was friendly and interesting, but the highlight may have been one young fan named Ezekiel (easily) convincing his grandmother to get a copy. He admitted that he didn’t read much and said it was largely because he had to be interested and inspired in order to sit down and do it; this story, he said, made him want to read, something that was really nice to hear. Also memorably, we left a copy for Christe Chavez, the daughter of Tony Barnette’s former teammate Jesse Chavez.

A microcosm of the 66ers’ unfortunate season, they would lose the game, actually falling despite one-hitting the Storm; they recorded eight hits to Lake Elsinore’s one, yet wound up losing 3-2, six walks in the sixth and seventh innings leading to their demise. Despite the result on the field, we loved our experience and would be happy to come back next season.

Earlier in the day, we stopped by the Redlands Barnes & Noble located in the Citrus Plaza Shopping Center. There, I signed three hardcover copies for prospective readers visiting the store. Pictured at the very bottom, it was merely a coincidence that I was wearing Heat shorts on an afternoon well north of 100 degrees.

Book signing and presentation at The Open Book Topanga

Oct 8, 2024   //   by admin   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

On Saturday, September 21, 2024, The Open Book Topanga, a used book store located on the second floor of The (Topanga) Village outdoor mall, hosted me for a book presentation and ensuing signing. The presentation featured a rundown of a few relevant topics, a reading of excerpts and a closing Q&A. This was an excellent experience. Thank you to The Open Book and everyone who attended for making it a special afternoon.

BIO

Aaron Fischman is a sports writer, editor and multimedia journalist, who currently hosts the On the NBA Beat podcast, a weekly interview show he co-founded with fellow USC alums Loren Lee Chen and brother Joshua Fischman in advance of the 2015-16 NBA season. On the podcast, he and the crew interview some of the league’s best reporters on their particular beat. Fischman is currently spreading the word on his first book, an uplifting nonfiction Japanese baseball story. Read more.