The Los Angeles Festival of Books (LATFOB) 2023 held a successful book signing event with author Steven Grabiel
Steven Grabiel, the author of “Reboot Nation: A Guide to the Internet for the Technically Challenged”, in partnership with Author Reputation Press (ARP), participated in the Book Signing Event of the 2023 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB) at the University of Southern California. His book is about the different types of internet service providers and provides tips on how to utilize them.
The Los Angeles Times held its much-awaited annual Festival of Books on April 22–23, 2023. Hundreds of exhibitors and nearly 500 authors attended the festival. The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books was started with the goal of bringing together authors and readers. The event features books of many genres, making it suitable for participants of all ages. Witness musical performances, readings from authors, exciting exhibits, and much more! This festival is truly a dream haven for bookworms.
The Los Angeles Times is the country’s biggest metropolitan daily newspaper, with more than 40 million unique latimes.com visitors monthly, a Sunday print readership of 1.6 million, and a combined print and online local weekly viewership of 4.4 million. The Pulitzer Prize-winning Times has been covering Southern California for more than 140 years.
ARP took part in this year’s literary festival as part of its commitment to showcasing a variety of genres to readers. This book signing event allows readers and authors to interact with each other. This is an opportunity for readers to meet and have their books signed by the author. The attendance of some of our wonderful authors for a book signing added to the excitement of the occasion! Bookmarks, merchandise, and other freebies were also given away during the event.
Steven Grabiel attended California State University in Long Beach beginning in 1988 in pursuit of a degree in electrical engineering. After three years, he transferred to California State University, Chico, to finish his degree.
He began poking around with computers and the infant Internet in 1982. Working a summer job doing landscaping, he saved up enough money to purchase an Atari 400 computer and a modem. Steven’s clients call him the Internet Guy.
“Reboot Nation: A Guide to the Internet for the Technically Challenged” is a book that outlines the different forms of Internet connections available to today’s consumers. Inside are also helpful tips and advice for the average consumer to implement to ensure their connections to the World Wide Web are fast and reliable.
This book was also praised by Mark Heisey of the US Review of Books, who acknowledged that, “The writing is clear and to the point, and the book is separated into easily manageable chapters. Grabiel uses plain speech and offers examples to help one understand the concepts he explains.”
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