I’m getting excited! For the first time in a lo-o-ng time, MoonPhaze is sending both of its authors to make an appearance together. That’s me and my husband, John Lars Shoberg. Both of us. At the same event. Namely, Necronomicon in Tampa FL.
We were
supposed to go together to Gainesville in January, to sell our books at a
bookfair that’s held there annually. Unfortunately, John’s health at that time
was pretty poor, and I went without him. It wasn’t the same at all. He’s the
one who can talk to just about anyone, on a large variety of subjects, so I
usually rely on him to help break the ice with potential customers. I tried to
engage people in conversation, but I’m just not as good at it as he is. I was
completely drained by the end of the day.
This time, his
health still isn’t very good, but he’s going with me. It will be up to me to
sell the books, while he will wander around, attending panels and making new
friends. We are on 2 panels together: “How I Do My Job (Writing)” and “What
Inspired Me to Do This Job (Writing)”. They were the suggestions I made when
the person doing the panel scheduling told me he had been informed that it was
not acceptable to have authors who are not The Guest of Honor do readings. That’s
so different from Mid-West cons. So that’s what I came up with off the top of my
head. And the scheduler said, “Great! Let’s do them both!”
If you come to
Necronomicon this weekend (Sept 22-24, 2023), look for the MoonPhaze table. I
will be manning that. And watch for John among the other attendees. We’d both
love to talk to you. Feel free to browse through our books, and I won’t be averse
to sell you some. Or if you prefer e-books, I have a bunch of coupons I’d like
to hand out this weekend. You can get the ebooks for 50% off or for free, and
not have to carry books around with you all weekend. And we don’t charge for
autographs, if you want one of those!
Yes, I’m
getting excited. Which is different than being nervous. Nervous is me at a
table, trying to sell books or at least talk to people about books. You’d think
I’d get used to it and not get so nervous anymore. Here’s hoping the
nervousness isn’t as bad this time.
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