I've just returned from a five days away from home attending Epicon in New Orleans and then turned around the next weekend to head to Apple Valley CA (a driveable 3 1/2 hours)for a talk for a writers' club.
The trek to New Orleans was brutal with three plane changes and one to another airline. Traipsing through the terminals lugging two carry-ons, having to find a bus that went to another terminal for the airline change wore hubby and me out. The conference itself was great as was the sightseeing in New Orleans, but I was exhausted for days afterwards and not really recovered when it was time to take off again.
Because of my new book, An Axe to Grind, I've been promoting non-stop. I always do a mix of on-line promotion and in-person events.
I'm on a blog tour all month which means visiting the blog stops and leaving a message, answering quesions left in comments, and promoting each blog on Facebook and other social networking places.
When I got home from New Orleans I made arrangements for my physical book launch in the little town I live in and the nearest city. Fortunately, our local newspaper is always gracious about helping me promote my books and my events. On my way out of town to Apple Valley I made a stop at the newspaper to get my photo taken holding my book.
This coming weekend I'm headed to Oxnard CA where I'll have a booth at the Celebration of the Whales on Sunday, March 21st, from 9 to 5. This one is a bit of physical labor as we must put up our own tent and table and chairs. I've done this one before and it was good. Plus, we can stay with our daughter and hubby and have a chance to visit with them and our other daughter who lives nearby.
The weekend after that we're headed back to Morro Bay for a group author signing with the Central Coast Sisters in Crime on Sunday, March 28 from 1-3 at the Coalesce Bookstore.
When I read about these famous authors who drive or fly all over the country for booksignings in bookstores I know they are all much younger than I am. I could never handle that pace. I need to get home in between events and rest in comfortable surroundings.
Next time I'll tell how some of these promotions have worked out.
How about you? Have you learned anything from your promotions?
7 comments:
Yes, I've learned I can go so hard for only so long!
And I've learned to do fewer bookstore events.
Yes, bookstore events are my least favorite. I do have one coming at the end of the month, but it's a joint event at a beach city in a quaint book shop.
I do enjoy personal appearances, like book signings, especially when I'm selling my books. (g)
Still, I notice it is draining. I'm usually ready to relax afterwards.
Morgan Mandel
http://morganmandel.blogspot.com
I personally love doing personal appearances, signings, panels, especially with other authors. The traveling is exhausting, but the most fun I had was a driving up the coast of California to Oregon and Washington tour with fellow author Jess Lourey. It was exhausting, but the fun and good company was invigorating. So... it's good to have a traveling companion to share expenses and keep you awake!
I have a traveling companion--my husband. Though he's probably not as interesting as another writer might be, but quite willing to heft the luggage and boxes of books around.
Marilyn
Someone to heft luggage and books is not to be sneezed at! Plus you can share a bed AND steal food off his plate...
Your comments made me laugh. I usually don't steal food off his plate, but I always give him my leftovers to eat.
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