“What’s the best pen to use for book signings?”
Sooner or later, a conscientious author will ask the question – when she knows in her gut that just any old pen won’t do.
Pen Qualities
Do you know the differences and significance of pen and ink specifications and quality?
• Water-based ink
• Oil-based ink
• Gel
• Ball points
• Felt tips
• Markers
• Indelible ink
• Archival ink
• Smudge
• Transfer
• Bleed
• Usability
Best Pens for Book Signings
Information and lists of desirable qualities, step-by-step testing instructions, and illustrated test results for the top pens recommended by authors and artists are all compiled into this quick and easy reference guide.
Who is this book for?
This book is for the conscientious writer who is well aware that handwriting in a book deserves a little care. With Best Pens for Book Signings, authors arrive at book signing events confidently assured that they have good quality pens that work well specifically on the paper/pages in his or her specific book(s).
Best Pens for Book Singings includes:
- The factors and specs for picking a quality pen for book signings
- Detailed results and sample images from the tests
- Test results for various paper quality and texture in paperback, trade paperback, coloring and text books (with slick, glossy pages)
- Test results for the top pens and markers recommended by authors and artists
- Cumulative scores on a 5-Star rating system
- Step-by-step instructions for testing your favorite pens on your own books
Testing data from the following pens is included in the book.
Zebra Sarasa™ 0.7mm
Pentel RSVP® Comfort Zone™ Grip w/ Cap Black Fine Tip
Pilot® Precise V5 Premium Rolling Ball Extra Fine 0.5mm
Sharpie® Pen Stylo Fine Point with No Bleed
Standard Sharpie® Extra Fine Point
Standard Sharpie® Fine Point Permanent Marker
BIC® Round Stic™ med and Swag Pen with Cap
Swag Pen, Retractable
Prismacolor® Premier Art Marker
Written by the author of What Do Ebook Authors Sign?, Best Pens for Book Signings is dedicated to the authors and readers who love the printed page and those who are keenly aware that there is no magic Undo button with pen and paper.