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Cleveland Book Signing Thurs 5/28

Published: May 27, 2009 · Modified: May 27, 2009 by Michael Ruhlman · 33 Comments

I've done almost no book signings for Ratio: The Simple Codes Behind the Craft of Everyday Cooking.  None, now that I think about it.  And yet it's had a more successful launch than any book I've ever written. It is a new world.  But I am doing a single signing not far from my home at Joseph Beth Booksellers at Legacy Village tomorrow at 7 pm.  I'll talk about ratios and cooking, about not fearing death, about Bourdain, about TV food, about Soulcraft (see below post), and anything else anyone wants to talk about. Hope Clevelanders will come out and join me and support your local brick and mortar bookstore!

Last time I did this, seven people showed up, so please, tell friends, family, cooks, neighbors, strangers, anyone at all who might be interested. 

Actually, the time seven people showed up, we left the rows of empty folding chairs and podium and retired to the bar where I bought everyone a drink and it turned out to be one of the most pleasant book signings I'd ever done! Hmmm...

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  1. Phil

    May 27, 2009 at 4:56 pm

    Seven people? Wow, sounds like a Bourdain book signing. 😉

    If you ever make it out here to the LA/OC area, we'll drum up far higher numbers for you.

    PS: Digging the book.

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  2. Angela

    May 27, 2009 at 5:26 pm

    Booze and book signing, a great combination. You may be onto something.

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  3. Devlyn

    May 27, 2009 at 6:08 pm

    Any possibility of you coming out to Portland? I'd even buy *you* a drink!

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  4. chris brandow

    May 27, 2009 at 6:25 pm

    we have increasingly good beer in Pasadena, I mean it's not PORTLAND, but I would be thrilled for you to come out and have beer with your fans!

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  5. Tamara Mitchell

    May 27, 2009 at 6:50 pm

    I'll try and be there. Especially if you're buying drinks. I was suffering from the effects of Holiday Inn food in Charleston and missed getting to throw back a few with you there.

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  6. Tim Boyer

    May 27, 2009 at 7:17 pm

    Talked me into it. My son lives across the street from Legacy.

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  7. Carrie

    May 27, 2009 at 8:08 pm

    Boo! I live way too far away to make this. Any interest in a book signing in BFE NC? LOL

    I'm reading The Making of a Chef today. I got it in the mail this afternoon and am already halfway through it - great book!

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  8. Michael Franco

    May 27, 2009 at 8:52 pm

    Congratulations on Ratio's success, Michael. I am not at all surprised. It is a useful tool.

    The book signing offers you the opportunity to connect with local people. Perhaps you underestimate what you have come to mean to us.

    Continued success. I thank you for teaching and writing.

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  9. Trish

    May 27, 2009 at 9:26 pm

    I love this book - come to the Philadelphia area and I'll bring lots of friends.

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  10. Malcolm

    May 28, 2009 at 12:37 am

    Wish I could be there but I am half way around the world.

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  11. limoncello

    May 28, 2009 at 4:42 am

    Whaaa...wish I could be there!
    You should come out to SF for a signing at Omnivore Books on Food. A shop of nuthin' but cookbooks! And right across the street from Cosentino's place!

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  12. Michael Booth

    May 28, 2009 at 6:19 am

    Whoa there! Michael, you are setting a dangerous precedent with this free drinks at books signings business. I don't knwo about you, but my advances just about cover my bus fare there...

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  13. mel

    May 28, 2009 at 7:39 am

    hey-- i just listened to you on adam's blog radio show. wanted to tell you that being able to hear you and read you directly via all the new media is great. it makes me feel like i really know you as a person, and fills in the space between books. it deepens my understanding of your writing as i learn small details about you and your life. it is truly a unique 'relationship' if you can call it that. as a reader, i really appreciate it. thank you for doing it.

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  14. ruhlman

    May 28, 2009 at 8:37 am

    mel, i think you've isolated the appeal both for me and for readers of the new media. it really does enhance the experience of reading (and my writing!)

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  15. Charles Corlett

    May 28, 2009 at 9:52 am

    Michael - love your blog. 1st time comment. Thanks to Ratio my wife is ready to kill me. I fried the Kitchenaid stand mixer (a poor 325 watts one - a number that meant nothing to me at the time) making 1000 grams of flour batch of bread dough. Your advice in Ratio is to crank that bad boy up to medium for 10 minutes! I don't read instruction manuals like the kitchenaid one that says not to go over 1 when making yeast doughs and pay attention to "flour power". Unintended teaching of your book - I now know more about stand mixers and am more apt to read appliance instructions in the future (or kneed by hand). Any advice from anyone on a good stand mixer for bread? And I suppose I have to replace the old one so my wife can make cookies and cake for the kids (probably good idea to have a separate one - prolong the marriage...). So thanks a lot Ruhlman - the bread was good though; brought it as a gift along with a bottle of wine for a dinner party and everyone was might impressed. I explained how easy it was so there will probably be more fried crappy mixers in Toronto very soon...

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  16. luis

    May 28, 2009 at 10:29 am

    Way to go Charles....
    My kitchen Aid works just fine for a four qt machine. big powerful motor too. I never go over 4 cups of flour or 500g. Or a 5/3 of 500 g flour and 300 g water.
    The powerful motor is also useful with the attachments. I grind meats and make pasta and sausages. It's not cheap but a real workhorse of a machine. Had it since 2003.

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  17. ruhlman

    May 28, 2009 at 10:31 am

    charles, maybe i should say medium speed! i always finish kneading by hand because i like it.

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  18. Melissa

    May 28, 2009 at 11:00 am

    The plan is set and I will be there! Have been meaning to get a copy of the new book and now I can get one signed too!!

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  19. carri

    May 28, 2009 at 11:02 am

    I've had the same Kitchenaid for 16 years...and believe me, I've done ALOT of baking with it and it's still going strong! The problem with mixing dough in one is that you can easily overknead the dough (yes, 'tis possible!) I like to do what Michael does, start it in the mixer and finish by hand...kneading is the best part!

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  20. Tzerris

    May 28, 2009 at 6:35 pm

    Just checked you out on Amazon. 19 with a bullet. Except for Pollan I wouldn't read anyone above you if they were given to me. Biggest Loser Diet? Come on. I need a new copy of Ratio already. Mine has a little bit of every thing I've cooked so far on it. Looks bad. Smells good.If I were 2200 miles closer I'd be there.

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  21. Caroline Chang

    May 29, 2009 at 6:58 am

    Any plans on coming to Columbus or Cincinnati?

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  22. Tom

    May 29, 2009 at 10:08 am

    I am guessing a Dallas book signing is not on the agenda?

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  23. Ted Allen

    May 29, 2009 at 2:02 pm

    Michael, that is the best advice to an author I have ever seen. I, too, have had a signing attended by seven people (or maybe it was three; do store employees count?) and did not have the presence of mind to repair to a tavern. Next time, definitely....

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  24. Carol A.

    May 29, 2009 at 2:16 pm

    First time commenting here. Love your blog. If your publisher decides to send you to Barnes and Noble in Dearborn Michigan, I'll be in line for 'Ratio'.

    Charles: Maybe the Kitchen Aid 600 Pro would be better for making large batches of bread. Specs say it can handle up to 18 cups of flour.

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  25. Josh, Great Chefs

    May 29, 2009 at 7:12 pm

    Too bad I can't make it to the signing. Sure you'll only have one?

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  26. Barb

    May 29, 2009 at 7:43 pm

    Sure would be nice to have another book signing - one in Cleveland doesn't feel like it's enough. I only found out about the book-signing on Wed. and wasn't able to change my plans and I'm sure I'm not alone.

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  27. Lisa

    May 31, 2009 at 4:45 pm

    The book signing in Cleveland was great! Sadly, there are a lot of authors these days that show up and sign, they don't really want to talk about their work. So while there were no chairs for us (and there were far more than 7 people!), we did at least get to hear someone who was really enthusiastic about their work!

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  28. Jason L. Cheung

    May 31, 2009 at 8:37 pm

    We'd LOOOOOOOVE to see you in Seattle. Seriously. You Rock.

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  29. paris221966

    June 01, 2009 at 12:47 am

    Wow, you must be a very nice writer. When I attended an Anthony Bourdain book signing, he didn't buy anyone a drink.

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  30. ruhlman

    June 01, 2009 at 8:39 am

    he didn't? what an asshole.

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  31. 19thandfolsom

    June 02, 2009 at 7:04 pm

    Would've love to have gone, but sadly, am in SF :(.

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  32. The Italian Dish

    June 03, 2009 at 9:49 am

    Gee, Michael, I would show up for a book signing for sure if you were anywhere near me!

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  33. bonnibella

    June 07, 2009 at 9:14 am

    Ruhlman, I am so sorry I missed this. I was in Tucson that week. Just saw a mini-story about the Velvet Tango Room in the Plain Dealer the other day and thought of you.

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