Recipe For The Perfect Launch Party
When it was time to think about celebrating the arrival of The Glass Wives, I thought I didn’t want to have a party. Then I realized that you only have your first book come out ONCE (although author Melanie Benjamin tells me every launch feels like a debut). A fabulous friend generously offered to host a party for me at her home. I made a list of the people I wanted at the party. The list was short. Yes, her house could have accommodated a larger crowd, but I did not want to celebrate with a lot of people, only the people, for the most part, who were real friends and had be truly supportive through the process of writing and seeing my book through to publication. The people who were there before the book and would be there after the book. The people who would have been there if there were no book. And that’s what made it perfect for me. And for the first time in a long, I did allow it to be about me. Actually, most of my friends insisted upon it.
I knew were the right people to invite.
Amy xo
Recipe For The Perfect Launch Party
(as seen on The Debutante Ball)
First, you’ll need two packages of the best napkins on the planet.
Then, you’ll want to find a wonderful friend and host.
Slowly add her homemade tea cup candles to the table-scape.
Then, add one BFF who flew in from 800 miles away.
Mix in one critique partner you met online, but now count on in real life.
Stir in a huge stack of books to sign. Approximately thirty, or to taste.
Sprinkle with great friends and one amazing daughter.
Top with wine and food (and rugelach favors tied with a bow) and enjoy!


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