Writerly Ways
Apr. 19th, 2026 11:22 pmI am going to keep this short as my contacts messed up my right eye again. It's swollen and I can barely see out of it. Sigh.
So between yesterday's con and today's author meet up at the book store I wanted to talk about interacting with your potential readers. Of course there are no hard and fast rules to this and the readers are individuals too. But let me compare yesterday's young man to today's young woman. He was enthusiastic. He sold the book far better than his blurb did. Today, she was entirely hands off letting me look at the blurbs. The only thing she said was that the book in my hand was book 2 in the series. Made zero attempts to sell her work.
The sweet spot is somewhere between these two most likely. Did I buy a book? Yes because I want my new book store to succeed (and in my heart of hearts I doubt it will) But if she had been at the con yesterday I would have walked on past. I'm not saying be a carnival barker but hoping for the blurb to do all the work when you are there might also not be your best bet. You seem...disinterested.
I've only done this once. I wasn't as interactive as I probably should have been and I definitely sold worse than my companions who were far more interactive with the potential readers. None of this is helped by the fact that some of us are deeply introverted and just being there is tough. I swing back and forth between extrovert and introvert so I need to find better ways because I want to be the author behind the table again.
If you'd done the in person book sales, what are your tips? your don't do this stories?
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So between yesterday's con and today's author meet up at the book store I wanted to talk about interacting with your potential readers. Of course there are no hard and fast rules to this and the readers are individuals too. But let me compare yesterday's young man to today's young woman. He was enthusiastic. He sold the book far better than his blurb did. Today, she was entirely hands off letting me look at the blurbs. The only thing she said was that the book in my hand was book 2 in the series. Made zero attempts to sell her work.
The sweet spot is somewhere between these two most likely. Did I buy a book? Yes because I want my new book store to succeed (and in my heart of hearts I doubt it will) But if she had been at the con yesterday I would have walked on past. I'm not saying be a carnival barker but hoping for the blurb to do all the work when you are there might also not be your best bet. You seem...disinterested.
I've only done this once. I wasn't as interactive as I probably should have been and I definitely sold worse than my companions who were far more interactive with the potential readers. None of this is helped by the fact that some of us are deeply introverted and just being there is tough. I swing back and forth between extrovert and introvert so I need to find better ways because I want to be the author behind the table again.
If you'd done the in person book sales, what are your tips? your don't do this stories?
Open Call
Slasher Summer Slasher Summer (female identifying/non binary authors only)
The Rotting Leaf Eco-fiction and environmental storytelling
Orion’s Belt Science fiction, fantasy, slipstream, magical realism, horror, and other speculative genres
Dancing Star Press Is Open To Novellas Science fiction and fantasy
here.
The Metaworker: Now Seeking Submissions
90 Publishing Opportunities for Historically Underrepresented Writers
From around the web
Draft2Digital’s New Fees Will Create Real Problems for Indie Authors and Small Publishers
First Look at a First Draft: How to Revise Your Manuscript
Charting Your Course #3: Self-Publish Online (Part 1)
How Compassion Changed My Writing
How I Published in 50 Litmags in Less Than a Year: A Strategy That Works
A Quick Start Guide to Children’s and Young Adult Publishing
From Betty
The Why & How of Second Person
Introducing Characters
Why Horror Becomes Action and How to Prevent It
Can My Hero Give Up Revenge?
Why "The Story Behind Your Story" is So Important
Charting Your Course #3: Self-Publish Online (Part 1)
Want Stronger Writing? Start Writing Less.
The Bullet Point Guide to Digital Self-Publishing
Dialogue That Kills It: Crafting Conversations Full of Suspense
I Think. Therefore I Don’t Amble
Dialogue Bloat
How Does Fear Play Into Character Arc (Part 2)
YouTube for Writers, Part 8: Crafting Titles and Thumbnails That Work Together
Why Blog Traffic Drops in the Summer (and What Writers Should Do About It)
Internal Conflict vs. External Conflict: The Shift From Projection to Agency in Character Arc
You’ve Got Main Character Energy

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Date: 2026-04-20 08:00 am (UTC)I read the d2d article. Do you have a d2d account? Mine says I won't be charged so I'm keeping it for the moment.