xkcd Book Tour Announced

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Can't make it on the tour? Grab the book here, get a bunch of friends together, and roleplay.

Dates of the xkcd book tour:
Sept 19th @ 18:30 - New York (R2R event) [waitlist online]
Sept 21st @ 18:00 (VIP), 19:00 for all - San Francisco (EFF event) [get tickets]
Sept 22nd @ 19:00 - Silicon Valley (R2R) [get tickets]

We're looking at a mid-September release date for xkcd: volume 0. Now that it's in the hands of the printers, we thought it was time to announce the xkcd book tour, a series of stops where you'll not only get a chance to meet and chat with Randall, but also help a couple great non-profits.

As publisher, breadpig's goal is to build a school in Laos with its profits from the book. But with xkcd's help, we're hosting some great fundraising events in New York (Sept 19) and Silicon Valley (Sept 22) where your ticket price helps get us even closer to that goal. Room To Read is the fantastic non-profit doing all the real work here and we're thrilled to be working with them.

Tickets are now on sale for the above events, using a variant of the Dutch auction for maximum win. Check it out. And good luck!

Our defenders of digital freedom, EFF, is handling the event in San Francisco, but there's a special geeky portion of this event that involves a reddit-powered interview. Got a question for Randall? Ask it here!

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  • […] this point, of course, the man needs no introduction, except to say that he’s been up to things like funding the construction of a school in Laos from book proceeds/fundraising. It’s amazing. Needless to say, we’re thrilled to have […]

    Randall Munroe from xkcd at ROFLCon! @ ROFLCon on

  • woow supper

    nicol on

  • Yay Montréal!! I'm in Sherbrooke actually, but I could very well go to Montréal for this occasion.

    Name on

  • […] fundraising events in New York and Silicon Valley alone brought in over $30,000 in generous donations from attendees, but we were pushed [well] over […]

    We did it! You raised enough money to build our xkcd school in Laos | the breadpig blog on

  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada?

    Sam on

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