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If this tour doesn't happen to take you through Florida, I won't worry about it; sooner or later everyone ends up visiting here, and I expect I'll get the chance to see you again. But just in case you do end up in Central Florida, I figured you might want to know: we have a churrascaria. Additionally, Central Florida is home to many other world class restaurants, and a host of points of interest beside the theme parks. If you do come here and want tips on what to see and do, or where to eat, or how to get around without sitting in traffic, just let me know.
(Also where to stay, unless your publisher simply books you into places.)
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a college tour would be a good idea!! Come down to Auburn "we play football good down in these here parts" haha j/k
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Wow, Icky did such a good job talking up Central Florida that I'm worried OSC might go there instead of coming somewhere closer to my home.
*goes one better*
Come to southern Indiana! Unlike the rest of the state, we have hills, and even caves. The town I live in doesn't have a book shop or even a library, but there is a tiny diner that you may use for a book signing - it's either that or the Dollar General. Of course, there aren't any hotels or bed and breakfasts in my town, but there is a park with a small camping area. Hope you're okay with port-o-potties. Oh, and I'm pretty sure I'm the only person in my town who actually reads science fiction, but that's okay. People are nosy here; they'll come just to see what the guy from "away" looks like. We don't have world class restaurants (just the diner, sorry) or theme parks, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything to do! My particular favorite is to drive around counting the old junk cars behind people's barns; it's a law that if you live in the country you must have at least four. As a special favor, I'll even take you by the guy's yard that is so full of assorted crap like old washing machines that you can't see the grass!