I have been at the London Book Fair for approximately eight minutes when I officially decide that I am not meant to be at the London Book Fair.
Don't worry: I haven't snuck in or anything. Well, it is a little iffy - at the entrance, I manage to bypass some sort of elaborate form-filling-out process when they ask for my press card and I say, almost by way of a challenge, "I'm American?" as though Americans do not have press cards.
The London Book Fair: Many Tote Bags but Few Industry Solutions
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I have been at the London Book Fair for approximately eight minutes when I officially decide that I am not meant to be at the London Book Fair.
Don't worry: I haven't snuck in or anything. Well, it is a little iffy - at the entrance, I manage to bypass some sort of elaborate form-filling-out process when they ask for my press card and I say, almost by way of a challenge, "I'm American?" as though Americans do not have press cards.