Dos and Don’ts for Reading at an Author Event…

Throughout the evening, I noticed a few glitches during the readings, plus listened to some good advice from the people in attendance. So I compiled a list of dos and don’ts from what I gleaned during our author reading event...
Do speak up. I know this is a no-brainer. The venue we were reading in had poor acoustics, so that made it even harder for a soft spoken person. Perhaps having a microphone or Karaoke machine on hand would eliminate this problem in the future for similar venues.
Do introduce yourself. Tell your readers (or future readers) a little about your past and how you got into writing. Keep it short and simple and interesting.
Do thank everyone for coming. Again, a no-brainer. Practice the attitude of gratitude.
Do pick an excerpt that will hook your audience. I did not, according to a few comments, and now thinking about it, I must agree. *Head desk* Make your reading exciting, not boring. I did manage to change my voice and mannerisms for certain characters, so I get a thumbs up for my performance.

Don’t forget to acknowledge your publisher. After all, you wouldn’t be there without them!
Don’t forget to mingle and mix with the audience. You want them coming back to your next book reading event!
So there you have it, my dos and don’ts based on my first experience participating in a group author reading event. Whether you’re an author or a reader, do you have anything else you could add to this list? Would love to read your comments! Cheers!
Published on September 14, 2015 00:30
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