(Although, the DESCENDANT blog tour is still happening for a
few more days, so if you haven’t entered to win yet—you still have lots of
chances.)
I’ve never done a signing in Texas before. In fact, I’ve
never done a signing outside of Utah. So you can imagine my trepidation and nerves
upon showing up at the Barnes and Noble in Corpus Christi, Texas—which is
roughly 1500 miles away from all my strongest, most dedicated supporters and
fans. And my biggest worry was that I wouldn’t sell enough books. Or that I
wouldn’t sell any books, and would spend the whole afternoon twiddling my
thumbs and looking like a loser.
It’s true. Authors worry about this. Every time we go to
sign somewhere.
Anyway, there was traffic on the way there. And I ran into the store with
like, five minutes to spare, and found a line had already formed for my signing
partner, Marcia Mickelson, who lives in Corpus Christi. Believe it or not, we
had a fairly steady flow of people for most of the afternoon, several of which
bought both books. I saw a number of my new friends from church, and met a
bunch of new fans. Marcia and I both sold quite a few books. All told, I think
Barnes and Noble was happy with us. I had a great time, and there was no time for thumb-twiddling.
*sighs in relief*
Unfortunately, though we took a lot of pictures, a lot of
them ended up fuzzy. Just how it goes. Sadness!
So yeah, that’s the end of my signing schedule for the time
being. And now my focus will shift to moving, packing/unpacking, and decorating.
And then…
SUMMER!!!
So. What scary things have you done lately and what are your
plans for summer?
2 comments:
Aww, it turned out so well!
Nichole,
Hope we can do some more signings this summer. Good luck with the move.
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