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{{Short description|Affixing of a signature to a book by its author}} | {{Short description|Affixing of a signature to a book by its author}} | ||
{{Extract-photo|[[File:JoshGrossTheFuneralPapersBookSigning.jpg|thumb|right|Josh Gross at ''Rediscovered Bookshop'' in Boise, Idaho, at the book signing of his memoir ''The Funeral Papers'' in August 2016]]}} | {{Extract-photo|[[File:JoshGrossTheFuneralPapersBookSigning.jpg|thumb|right|Josh Gross at ''Rediscovered Bookshop'' in Boise, Idaho, at the book signing of his memoir ''The Funeral Papers'' in August 2016]]}} |
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Book signing is the affixing of a signature to the title page or flyleaf of a book by its author. Book signings are events, usually at a bookstore or library, where an author sits and signs books for a period.