Janette Kenny
Events

It used to be that authors would have book signings, and I recall standing in line to get an autograph. But more often than not, the author was sitting at a table with her books around her, waiting for a reader to step forward and engage in conversation. (Asking where the bathroom is doesn’t count!)

I know that authors sold anywhere from zero to a hundred books. Big spread.

I remember authors showing up for their signing–often driving a good distance to get there on time–only to discover that the store didn’t receive their shipment of books.

I remember some authors offered candy or cookies. Kids loved this, though there were usually frowns from the bookstore owners.

I remember thinking how excited and nervous I’d feel when I had my first signing.

Well–

Signings are pretty much a thing of the past. Yes, there are still some locations that welcome an author for a signing. The majority of the larger bookstores host events.

These can range from one name author doing a talk and the store selling tickets to the event, to several authors signing their latest books. The store often promotes heavy for either and the authors have a good chance of selling quite a few titles.

Since I’m a newbie author, I won’t be hosting any singular events. Instead, I’m doing a joint signing with Amy Knupp at Borders in KC (details on my home page), and hope to have at least one signing in my home town.

Hopefully, somebody will show up and buy books. 🙂

First Reviews

I’ve gotten my first reviews, and I was so nervous about reading them. But they’re good ones and I’m doing the happy dance. You can read them here, and follow the links to read the full reviews.

Back to writing!

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year, everyone! Mine started early with my first review from Coffee Time Romance. I was anxious, excited and apprehensive to read it all at once, lol. But the review was good–3 cups! I’ve posted the link to the full plus a snippet of the review on my home page as well as my book page. Yep, that’s me tooting my horn.

I didn’t make one resolution last night, but I’d already mapped out a goal plan for 2007 for my writing as well as that thing called a life. The latter will be the hardest to keep because once I get involved in a story, it’s hell dragging me away from it. Even if I’m physically not writing, I’m internally working on a story. Make sense? Really, I’m not crazy. Uh-uh, not a bit. 🙂

Here’s a belated toast to 2007 for all of you. May you see your dreams fulfilled, your hearts brimming with joy and peace, and may your troubles be few and easily surmountable.


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