Highlights of The Southern Tour
But that being said, this trip was exhausting (6 events in 5 days), but oh so satisfying. Authors can easily get obsessed (or maybe just this author?) over Amazon rankings, checking constantly to see if there is any movement. The mood swings from exhilaration when the numbers suggest books have been sold to the depths of despair when it looks like no one will ever buy any book again – well it’s enough to give you a bad case of whiplash.
But when you’re on the road, actually meeting mystery lovers who have shown up and want to talk about whodunnits, is incentive enough to kickstart the next book in the Sullivan Investigations Series.
Some highlights of the trip:
Selling out twice at Barnes and Noble in Manassas! The manager had put up an end display a couple of days before my event. Sold so many books, he had to reorder – and then I sold every single one of them in two hours.
Visiting Mystery Loves Company – a wonderful bookstore in Oxford, Maryland, in an idyllic setting. Sold out of Murder Takes the Cake there!
Visiting Warrenton, Virginia – the setting of both Murder Off the Books and Murder Takes the Cake. The people were friendly and helpful, and I saw exactly the place where the next murder will occur! I also heard some fun and scary ghost stories about the area. Definitely fodder for Murder Ups the Ante (book three).
My talks at the libraries in Middleburg, VA, Cambridge, MD, and Delmar, DE. The librarians, Sheila Whetzel, Leslie Grove, and Veronica Schell were warm, welcoming, encouraging, and enthusiastic. In a time of economic difficulties, libraries are a national treasure. Many thanks to all.
Fabulous meal at Latitude 38 in Oxford, MD. Yum, Yum, Yum.
Wonderful mini-reunion with old college friends in Washington, DC. All these years later (and it is a looooong time since we were fresh-women together) – and the friendships endure.
Time alone with my husband. With work and family demands, it’s hard to find time to just chat. Long hours in the car were made fun because we were together. Yesterday was our anniversary and I’m so glad I’m married to this wonderful guy.
The recovery of Clio. Wouldn’t you just know that we leave town and the dog gets sick. Good news is she’ll be fine. Even better news, our daughter and son handled the situation perfectly. Poor pup developed a nasty cyst that got infected. Add in a series of thunderstorms which always leaves her terrified, and she’s had a rough few days. But she’s on the road to good health and is back gobbling treats with a vengeance.
My Blackberry. Yep, it was definitely worth the investment. While on the road, I could Facebook and Twitter, and keep up with business e-mails.
So I’m home (hooray), but there are more book events planned for the summer. But first, laundry, grocery shopping, and maybe even a chapter or two of book number three!
Evelyn David
I've never done that kind of book tour, sounds like this one was fabulous!
My day in the sun in Exeter gave me a heat problem, I was really sick by the time I got home. Yes, I sold a lot of books, but I won't do that venue again, you can never tell how hot it's going to be in these parts. I'll be sticking to indoor events.
Thanks for telling us all about your book tour.
Marilyn a.k.a. F. M. Meredith
Never check your Amazon number! Have we taught you nothing? Same for googling yourself and looking at reviews…good reviews will make your day, bad reviews will send you into the depths of despair. It's just not worth it.
I'm so glad this trip was a good one for you. By the way, my friend who bought both books at Village Bookstore told me the other night that she loved them! Can't wait for #3.
Are you home now for a little while? And congratulations on the wedding anniversary. John's a keeper, but so are you! Maggie
Amazon rankings. I suppose I need to go figure out how that works? For now I'll take Maggie's advice and keep my head in the sand. Congratulations on your stellar sell-outs on this tour! That's incredible!