Surprises All Around
The big book signing has come and gone. I thought it would be a disaster for me.
For the last month I've worked hard to finish the second editions of the two Hazel books and Dora's Story. Finally I had them done and uploaded successfully and ordered copies for the book signing. They didn't come.
The books are still not shipped.
Failure is a state of mind or so I've read. So I looked at what I did have to take with me.
Exploring the Ozark Hills is a book of nature essays and photographs I print on my printer. Goat Games is another I print. I had some copies of the first editions of my Hazel books. My friend Richard sent two of his botany books The Syrian Milkweed [common milkweed in the U.S. not Syria] and The Floral Biology of Aristolochia [pipevines, different and interesting flowers].
So I went. And I sold six books! Plus have a couple of people on a waiting list for Dora's Story.
This was the first big book signing in town so not that many people came. Salem is a small town anyway. But every author there [ten or twelve of us] sold books.
A big book signing is fun to attend. I'm glad I didn't sink under failure just because my new books weren't there.
The next question is what to do with all the books when they finally arrive.
For the last month I've worked hard to finish the second editions of the two Hazel books and Dora's Story. Finally I had them done and uploaded successfully and ordered copies for the book signing. They didn't come.
The books are still not shipped.
Failure is a state of mind or so I've read. So I looked at what I did have to take with me.
Exploring the Ozark Hills is a book of nature essays and photographs I print on my printer. Goat Games is another I print. I had some copies of the first editions of my Hazel books. My friend Richard sent two of his botany books The Syrian Milkweed [common milkweed in the U.S. not Syria] and The Floral Biology of Aristolochia [pipevines, different and interesting flowers].
So I went. And I sold six books! Plus have a couple of people on a waiting list for Dora's Story.
This was the first big book signing in town so not that many people came. Salem is a small town anyway. But every author there [ten or twelve of us] sold books.
A big book signing is fun to attend. I'm glad I didn't sink under failure just because my new books weren't there.
The next question is what to do with all the books when they finally arrive.
Published on November 12, 2014 11:37
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