Reading from my book |
my launch flyer created by one of the Tavistock Library staff |
The
night before my book launch, I had everything ready to load in the car—boxes of
books, my notebook to record sales, reading copy with pages marked, several
pens for signing (in case one quit), a tablecloth for my book table,
and my book rack. I fell asleep
easily, knowing those things were ready to go.
I woke close to two a.m. with some sore
muscles and my mind whirling. What if people don’t show up who said they were
coming? This was our home town
audience with friends from the city coming too. The editor of the weekly
newspaper had indicated his willingness to come too.
Eventually I went back to sleep. The
morning of the event, I signed the whole lot of books that I was taking along; I could
personalize any as requested. We were ready with time to spare. My husband had
his favourite little camera ready, and the tripod. We set out for Tavistock.
From Oxford County Library |
We arrived early. The library was fairly
quiet as I set up my rack and books. I waited near the door so I could greet my
guests as they arrived. It was getting close to 11, and no one was there yet
except the library staff and a few other patrons. I felt like a kid at a birthday party, waiting for her friends to arrive. But this was after all a Saturday
morning, a day when people want to go a little slower.
Where are they? I wondered. Close to 11, people started to arrive, in singles, in twos and small groups.
Our eldest daughter, son-in-law, and two happy little children arrived, the
small ones showing me a truck and a doll they’d brought along. Their smiles
told me they were pleased to be in this interesting place.
We started
a little late and more people trickled in. One guest had to leave at the end of my
first reading. More came and
the chairs filled. The children played in the house centre during the
readings. I needn’t have worried for those who planned to be there had come.
A pleasing place for a book launch |
The reading went well, allowing for people
to reflect on what I’d read, or laugh when there was a place of humour. My
husband took a video and my publisher, Glynis Belec, of Angel Hope Publishing, had her cell phone poised. Then the editor of the weekly paper, Tavistock Gazette, arrived about the end of
my question and answer time. I hoped I had answered people’s questions to their
satisfaction when I was called away for a special photo with the librarian.
During the social time, we had more
conversations. Deb Schurink, Chief Librarian, and her staff had set out an attractive table of refreshments for guests to enjoy. I signed and sold books and enjoyed the company of those who had come. Our family was waiting for us over at Quehl’s. We’d have
lunch together before heading home.
shelves behind me had interesting items on them too |
I was pleased with the way the event had gone
and that my guests seemed to enjoy themselves, pleased too with the varied
supporters and the library staff who prepared for the launch. Thank you to all who came to make it such an enjoyable launch.
Carolyn Wilker
Photos and video by Glynis Belec and the Oxford County Library. Thank you.
1 comment:
Ah, you needn't have worried, Carolyn - you've been there (at such events) before; you're a pro! :) It's great that you had family and Glynis's and library staff support - and an appreciative (and buying!) audience, too. ~~+~~
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