Registration open for Stephenie Meyer book-signing in Forks on Sept. 12

FORKS — Free registration is open for fans who want to meet Stephenie Meyer at the Forever Twilight in Forks celebration Sept. 12.

A la carte tickets for festival events are now available for sale.

Meyer, author of the four-novel Twilight Saga series, is scheduled to be at the Forever Twilight in Forks event, signing books between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Rainforest Arts Center, 35 N. Forks Ave.

The festival, which will celebrate the fictional birthday of Twilight protagonist Bella Swan, and the 10th anniversary of the publishing of the first book in the series of novels dealing with vampires, werewolves and romance, which are set in Forks.

Guests can register at www.tinyurl.com/PDN-Meyer to get as many as five books signed by Meyer, and to take a photograph with her.

Signing books

Preregistration for the Meyer book-signing must be complete by Sept. 11.

Registered guests can begin to line up for the book-signing beginning at noon Sept. 12.

Guests who are in line by 4 p.m. will be admitted. Registered guests who arrive late will not be guaranteed entry.

Festival volunteers will take photographs of visitors with Meyer using the guests’ own cameras.

Two people can win a chance to “hang out with Stephenie” after the signing.

To enter for a chance to win, share a favorite Twilight memory on Instagram or Twitter with the hashtag #Twilight10 by Sept. 11.

Two winners will be chosen at random and announced Sept. 12 in Forks during the @Forever Twilight in Forks Fandom Family Photo.

The winners must be in Forks to win the hangout.

Tickets for individual events are now available for sale online at the Forks Chamber of Commerce website at www.tinyurl.com/PDN-Forks.

Times, dates, locations and costs for each event are listed along with Twilight-related products.

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