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Local Authors Live: Report

I had a great time in Carmel at the Local Authors Live festival. As I mentioned last week, I haven’t done a festival before and, while I sold about as many books as I do when I give a workshop, there was a definitely different feel to the day. Obviously, not everybody there is a writer, but everybody is a reader, and don’t ask me to figure out which group scores higher as my favorite type of person.

People stopped and talked, just to take a look at what books we were selling, and swapped stories–whether or not they ended up buying a book. And, you know, I just can’t see the not-buying as a big downside (says the lousy marketer in me). A lot of bookmarks went away, and I’m pretty sure 3 or 4 people went off with a new idea about getting together with their friend who also writes or finding a group at some time, to start the critique process. Which just feels good.

Everything was very well-organized and, it seemed, also well advertised, because there were always two or three groups of people strolling by, smiling, making eye contact, or stopping at our table to see what was up. The weather was FREEZING–the fog cleared for maybe a half hour, and the wind never really died down. Luckily, I’d brought layers, although the me that grew up next to Pismo Beach must have had a brain fart, to think that sandals were appropriate wear for the central coast in July.

Here’s a picture of me and Jana McBurney-Lin, one of my critique partners and the author of My Half of the Sky. Jana’s wonderful novel is set in China, about a modern young woman struggling to hold up her half of the sky, despite the pushes and pulls of her traditional village. I think the gorgeous Chinese cloths she brought really made our table call out to people.

Another critique partner, Terri Thayer, was scheduled to come down with us, but she had a deadline looming.  We missed her, but all of her fans will be happy to know that she stayed home to write furiously (and brilliantly) on the next book in her Dewey Pellicano quilting-mystery series.

All in all, I’d give the book festival a 10 (despite the fog and the worst sunburn I’ve ever had!). You know, it had a great beat, and you could dance to it. I’ll definitely be keeping my eye open for more festivals in the area.

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My First Book Festival: Local Authors Live

This Saturday, July 23rd, I’ll be heading down Highway 1 to Carmel with a couple of writer friends to attend my first book festival. I know, what was I waiting for? Well, probably just the right timing, and–yeah–company. I’m not sure which one of us will drive. Probably the one who gets carsick on curves if they’re NOT driving:

or the one who worries that the person who IS driving will lean over to look at the incredible view and take us all off the cliff:

Have I mentioned I love Highway 1? Which probably means they won’t let me drive. Sigh.

So Saturday, from noon to 4:00, you can find me and a lot of other authors signing away at Local Authors Live. If you’re anywhere in the area, please do stop by.

And for those of you who’ve done this before, I’m trolling for ideas to make my table a little more cheerfully busy. I’m thinking a mini critique kit to give away with every book I sell–if I can find those really little gift bags & put in some tea, chocolate, and a must-have red pen. Some of those, in different colors, scattered around the table maybe? I’m up for any other EASY ideas!