Monday, March 2, 2015

Many Thanks to Milo James Fowler

Many thanks to Milo James Fowler amazing fictioneer, who allowed me to hijack his blog for "Book Signings for Beginners" (which I belatedly realized is an unintentionally hoity toity title).

If you aren't too offended, please come check it out.

"Book Signings . . . "

14 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Have a spine - awesome!
I tried dressing the part. Went as a Ninja. No one could see me...
Good list, Tyrean.

Tyrean Martinson said...

Love that . . . no one could see you. :)
Thanks, Alex!

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

Really good advice. That first one was something I had to learn because you as so right. Your mind just goes blank.

Dixie@dcrelief said...

Reward yourself - chocolate cake with coffee.
I'm keeping this list! Thanks, Tyrean.

Madeline Mora-Summonte said...

"Have a Spine" is my favorite! Works not only for writing but also for life in general. :)

Maurice Mitchell said...

Despite the title I'll check it out. ,)

Tyrean Martinson said...

It just does, doesn't it? Or, at least mine does. :)
Thanks for stopping by Susan!

Tyrean Martinson said...

You're welcome, Dixie! Glad you liked it!

Tyrean Martinson said...

Yes, it does! :)

Tyrean Martinson said...

Thanks, Maurice. :)

Shelley Sly said...

Tyrean, I found this so helpful that I bookmarked it. I like your "dress the part" suggestion. I write for preteens and like to dress casual and look approachable. Or maybe I'm lazy?

Elizabeth Seckman said...

I couldn't find a place to comment at Milo's. It was probably obvious but oh well. Excellent post. Not hoity toity at all. Goodness, I wish I'd have thought to memorize the blurb. People think telling an agent or editor what their book is about has never looked a buyer in the eye. At least pros hide their distaste for rambling explanations!

Tyrean Martinson said...

No, you are dressing for your audience, and that's not lazy, it's smart! :)

Tyrean Martinson said...

It's really hard to sum up a book in a sentence or two and make it sound exciting, but memorizing little bits of description help a little bit. :)