Q: What single moment of being a published writer has been the most memorable?
-from Susan
Never having made the New York Times bestseller list or won awards like a lot of my brilliant writer friends, my angle of vision and my sparkling memories are less dramatic. But they’re thrilling to me and still make me happy all these years later. While it’s hard to pin down a single event, I think everything surrounding the launch of my first mystery, Murder in the Abstract, is still the best. A book! A hard cover book! Invitations to do multiple book events around the Bay Area! Booksellers treating me with the attention and respect they have for any new author! Friends and friends of friends and total strangers showing up to fill the bookstore spaces and then – gasp – actually buying the book! And – gasp again – asking me to sign the book!
In the intervening years, I’ve published six more books, have had lovely launch events, become a regular panelist and moderator at conventions and even a faculty member at a serious writing conference. I even got a nice review in the New York Times once, although I don’t think it made a difference in sales. But, for me, there’s nothing like that first time and the realization that I had done what I dreamed of for a long time.
1 comment:
Susan - I also think my first book launch was a glowing highlight - so great to celebrate with friends and family!
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