
A nice pic of me with Wheel of Time finisher-upper Brandon Sanderson. I picked up his trilogy Mistborn this weekend and got them all signed. Fanboy=me.
The author, his writings, and his warped little mind.

A nice pic of me with Wheel of Time finisher-upper Brandon Sanderson. I picked up his trilogy Mistborn this weekend and got them all signed. Fanboy=me.
Back from LibertyCon. It was a great weekend. Had a few firsts, made a few friends, and generally had fun.
Lets start with the egg-speriment in marketing. I ended up putting tiny card stock coupons inside gold plastic Easter eggs. The little paper had the cover pic; QR codes for Smashwords, Kindle, and my blog; web addresses for Kindle and Smashwords; and a coupon code. The eggs seemed to be a hit. 77 of them were distributed, mostly from the freebie table where you usually find bookmarks, postcards, and black-on-florescent paper flyers. I think the eggs were just more interesting looking and people grabbed more of them than they did bookmarks.
There a downside to the egg-speriment: so far, I’ve only sold one ebook out of an egg. Yep, one. I have a number of folks who have promised they will buy one, and they have a month before the coupon expires, so all is not lost. We’ll see.
Sunday morning was my first opportunity to do a reading at a con. I got the 10am time slot, a time hen many folks were bringing luggage to their cars. I thought it would be the kiss of death. It wasn’t. I had an audience of at least a dozen (dare I hope it was a baker’s dozen?). On top of that, all of them seemed to enjoy themselves.
I started by reading “Faerie Belches”, a middle-grades urban fantasy I originally sold back in 2008. The crowd response was great. I had forgotten what a sweet little tale it was, and it worked even better out loud. The reading convinced me to send the story to PodCastle, an audio podcast market for fantasy. I sent it today, so we’ll see…
The other story I read was “Call Me Z”, a previously unpublished zombie-culture story. It was a story I always had faith in but never found a market for. Again, the crowd seemed to like it. So I was two for two. (It helped that I bribed them with donuts — tiny, gas-station-bought donuts.)
Another first for me was being interviewed for a “YouTube show”, effectively a video podcast. My new pal John Hartness hosts a show called Literate Liquors on which authors describe their works and recommend something to drink while reading them. It was fun. I’ll be sure to link to the episode when I find it. (For what it’s worth, I got to watch guest of honor Brandon Sanderson record an episode even though he doesn’t drink.)
I made quite a few friends — too many to list in fear of missing one — and even better, I think I picked up a few new fans. Now I need to go write more stuff for those fans to read. A great weekend that has inspired me to get back to work.
Oh, and one more thing. There was a general consensus at the con that $2.99 is to cheap for Baker’s Dozen. So what do I do about it? I’ll raise the price, but not yet. No matter what happens, the $1 egg-coupon is good through August 22nd. But if you’re planning to buy Baker’s Dozen, you might want to act soon!