I’ve decided to attempt NaNo again. I’ve tried twice and didn’t make it to 50,000 in November. This time I’m going to attempt a collection of short stories. If I can do 1 story of 12,000 each week, with a sprint on the last day I should make it with a total of 5 stories.
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Getting your books to the public
I was asked to do a blog on how to get into bookstores. The process is easy, but it can take time. Basically all you have to do is ask. If you’re lucky enough to have a local bookstore, go in or email and ask if they take consignment books. I’ve found they usually take a smaller percentage than the box stores. And most want to promote local talent.
If you want to get into someplace like Chapters/Indigo it can be done. I’ve done it and several of my friends have as well. The first step is to go in or phone and ask if they take consignments. Not all do. They’ll provide a contact name for the person who handles your genre. It’s usually a different person for adult and children’s books. The ones I’ve contacted so far have provided an email for me to make a formal request. One asked me to drop off a copy so he could review it first. Be warned — they take 45% commission.
Currently, my books are in two locations. One is a local coffee shop. The owners are big on promoting local talent and always have someone’s art work/photography up on the walls for sale. They’ve also made arrangements with the writing organization I belong to, The Writers’ Community of York Region (WCYR) to have our published authors sell their books. The commission fee is waaaaaay lower than Chapters. A small bookstore about an hour east of me also has my books, but unfortunately she’s closing in March. Too many small businesses of all types are closing their doors these days.
Don’t forget about craft fairs and farmers’ markets. The cost of a booth can be as low as $25. Higher end fairs or conferences can run over $100, but if you have a friend who’s also an author, you can usually split a table.
As the saying goes, think outside the box. Do you write children’s books? Check with a local store that sells children’s clothing or toys. They might be willing to sell your books. Do you write about horses? How about the local equestrian store? If you live in a small community with only a few stores, one of them might be more than happy to promote the local author.
Check everywhere you think is a fit for your book. After all, asking is free.
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First Book Signing
Well, it’s official. I confirmed my first book signing. On June 13 I’ll be live and in person at Chapters Newmarket, 17440 Yonge Street at 11 am. Hopefully I’ll be able to get a few more locations later in the year. Oh, and I might even have a new book available for launch in June.
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Book 3 on its way
This morning I finally finished the first draft of my 3rd in the Detective Hodgins Victorian Mystery series. Haven’t come up with a title yet, but that will come in time. I doubt it will be ready for my next event, which is the end of April, but I’ll keep my fingers crossed. I need to let this one rest a few weeks while I edit my new novel, Generation Witch: Rebirth. As the title suggests, this is not a Victorian mystery. 🙂
I’m in the process of arranging a book signing at my local Chapters and I’d really like this ready to launch by then. The date isn’t set yet, but I should have enough time to have it ready and printed.
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OPEN MIC AFTERNOON NOV 9 2017
Well, the final spoken word open mic for 2017 at Covernotes Tea and Coffee is over. We had a great selection of readers and a full coffee shop of listeners. The genres covered to were; children’s fiction, general fiction, mystery, and sci-fi/fantasy.
We’re taking a break in December, but the Writers’ Community of York Region (WCYR) will be holding a pot luck in Dec and we’ll have an open mic there. We’ll pick up the monthly coffee-shop readings again in January. We’ll be announcing the dates and time with a special announcement some time in December. Meanwhile, here’s a slideshow of what you missed if you weren’t with us. In no particular order, I present: Erika Willaert, Susan Charney, Sheila Horne, Dianne Gemmell, Rob Rinne, MJ Moores, Paul Teledi, and me (Nanci Pattenden).
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DAY OUT IN FERGUS
I spent a good chunk of the day Friday in lovely Fergus, Ontario with my friend MJ and her son Jaden. Lingered in the library, which is gorgeous, for a few hours. Originally built in the very early 1800s, it’s been expanded, but it’s something else.
We grabbed lunch, then went to Roxanne’s Reflections, where we left our books on consignment.
Then we had a quick look at the river before heading home. All in all, a nice day out, despite the chill in the air.
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BOUCHERCON 2017
This past weekend was a huge mystery/crime/thriller conference – Bouchercon. It was my first time attending. I met up with some writers I already knew, met several people I only knew by name online.
The panels were made up fabulous authors from all around the world, including two of my favs, Maureen Jennings and Kathy Reichs.
I came away with new acquaintances, new books, and a list of at least two and a half dozen new author’s names whose books I want to check out. Oh, and I rejoined Crime Writers of Canada after a year away.
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Historical Novel Society Conference
Just got back on Sunday from my first HNS Conference. What a blast. Great people and great speakers. It’s on the east coast next time, so I guess I’ll start saving up.
I brought home 4 autographed books and will be looking into some of the e-books by others. Only so much goes in the carry-on. 🙂
Congrats to the organizers. You did a fabulous job.
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LONG OVERDUE
I see I’ve been a little lax posting. Will have to do something about that. I finished my Novel Writing II course and have registered for the Final Project. Just waiting to see who my instructor will be. We have to send a list in order of preference. I went through the instructors listed on the site and picked four. I may not even get one of them. Guess I’ll find out eventually.
Have finished the first revision on my first draft of Generation Witch. Using that for my Final Project. Need to get book three in my Hodgins series started. I’m trying to base each book on an actual event, and I may have found one to use. Haven’t read through the newspaper reports yet, so it might not fit what I have in mind, but I can always use it later.
This Saturday (May 13) the Writers’ Community of York Region is holding the 2nd annual Bookshelf Bookfair. I’m one of the organizers as well as a seller.
Will try to post more often going forward.
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Almost over
I’m part way through my 2nd last course in my Creative Writing program at the University of Toronto. Currently taking Novel Writing – Master Class. In May I’ll be registering for The Final Project. Wooooo
Whatever will I do with my time once that’s done? I’m sure I’ll find something to take.
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