A dry spell

I looked at my blog the other day and realised I hadn’t posted since February! Eeek! I thought I’d better rectify that.


It’s amazing how quickly the years fly by and as an author, I suddenly realise how little I’d done to market my books so far this year. It doesn’t help that two of my most supportive bookstores closed down at the beginning of the year. Bookstores are becoming harder and harder to find and fewer and fewer seem willing to take authors for signings.


However, I have been looking for other avenues. Not long ago I became involved with a group called the Writers’ Grapevine, run by Lorriane Noscov. She puts out regular newsletters containing writing from various authors and notes about different writers’ groups that meet around Brisbane, where I live. She also has given me my first author event in a while – next weekend there’s an arts festival at Redcliffe. It’s called Handmade Meets the Arts and the Writers’ Grapevine will have a table there, and I will at their table with my books.

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Published on April 28, 2017 15:40
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message 1: by Adele (new)

Adele Jones I think we authors all have seasons where other things take priority, but I agree, it can be a shock to look back and see how long it's been since we've blogged or sent off an article, enquiry, workshop pitch etc. Well done on seeking out other opportunities. It might seem like trips and crawling some days, but so long as you keep moving forward.


message 2: by Lynne (new)

Lynne Stringer Adele wrote: "I think we authors all have seasons where other things take priority, but I agree, it can be a shock to look back and see how long it's been since we've blogged or sent off an article, enquiry, wor..."

Thanks, Adele. :-)


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