Archive for September, 2009

Sonoma County Book Festival – Lover of the Printed Word out in Force

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Yesterday was the 10th Annual Sonoma County Book Festival. I have to admit that, because of the current state of the economy, I was a little uncertain as to what to expect from the festival this year.  I was pleasantly surprised to see the event had a great turnout. Apparently lovers-of-the-printed-word are hard to suppress!

This year, to keep the prices down, the event coordinators did not provide tables, chairs, and tents for participants as they have done in the past. I borrowed a tent from my work (no way was I going to bake in the sun all day). The night before the event, my mom and I lugged the tent (darn thing weights a TON) into the back yard to try and figure out how to erect it. After about 30 minutes of struggling, we got it about 1/2 way up, but could not figure out how to get it all the way up. Compounding the situation is the fact that neither of us is over 5′3″, so once the tent reaches a certain height, we couldn’t reach any of the contraptions on the roof. But by the then my daughter (who had been patiently observing our heroic efforts from a blanket on the grass) was over it. She erupted, and so my mother and I hurriedly packed the tent back into its bag with the hope that we could beg some other festival-goer to help us in the morning.

We arrived early at the festival to set up, both of us worried about getting the tent up. As soon as we arrived in our assigned slot, the scene unfolded like a fairy tale: 4 big strapping men can striding out of the morning mist. “Need help with that?” the leader asked. And in about 20 seconds, the tent was fully upright, and four strapping men striding off like white knights to help the next struggling bookseller. If we could have pinned favors on them or curtseyed to show our gratitude, I think we would have!

Everything was smooth sailing after that. We had constant foot traffic all day. My mom and I actually had to take lunch breaks — one hurriedly crammed a sandwhich down the throat while the other manned the table. That’s how busy we were. We sold more books and dolls than I had imagined possible. We got great feedback on our free teaching curricula and a lot of interest in our free author-visit program.

And I have to say that I am SO lucky to have such a wonderful mother. She’s such a great sport. No matter how wacky my idea, she’s always willing to help. And she’s great at selling stuff. She grew up working in the family grocery store, where all her siblings learned the art of sales. (If you didn’t sell those 10 cases of potatoes, that’s what you’d be eating for the next month.)

Here are some pictures from the day. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth!My mom manning the PIXIU Press boothPIXIU Press' free teaching curricula in displaySonoma County Book Festival in the early morning as book-lovers start to arriveThis is me selling books and dollsPIXIU Press at the Sonoma County Book Festival

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New PIXIU Press Illustration: “Blood Rain”

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Blood Rain

Blood Rain

This Illustration is from a flash fiction story entitled “Blood Rain,” which will be released later this year in a collection entitled “Nanobytes: An Illustrated Collection of Speculative Flash Fiction.” The art is by Joey Manfre.

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PIXIU Press – Now Open to Submissions – Looking for Speculative Fiction Writers & Illustrators

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

PIXIU Press is now open to submissions. We are looking for speculative fiction writers and illustrators who would like to contribute to our Heritage Tale series for juveniles. We are a paying market. Details are here: http://www.pixiupress.com/submissions.html

I am looking forward to reading your story and seeing your artwork!

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September BAIPA Meeting – Getting Creative with Marketing

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

I recently joined BAIPA, the Bay Area Independent Publisher’s Association. It’s a wonderful organization. There are authors, publishers, editors, book designers, etc. — just about everyone you could think of who might be involved in the book publishing business. It’s a greay way to network. I’ve been amazed at the wealth of information to be learned at these meetings.  If you live in the Bay Area of California, I encourage anyone involved in the publishing world to attend these meetings. You can learn more at www.baipa.net

Each month when I attend the meetings, I will share what I have learned on this blog.  If you plan to attend a BAIPA meeting, please let me know so I can say hello.

This month’s speaker was Marie Etienne, author of Confessions of a Bi-polar Mardi Gras Queen. She gave a wonderful, energetic presentationon on her experiences in the marketing world of publishing. Using the Book Expo of America as a luanching platform, Marie was able to pre-sell 1200 copies of her book! She did this mainly by utilizing the Book Expo mailing list to let everyone know about her book. She also managed to get a write-up in Publisher’s Weekly prior to the show. She gave away free galleys and hired an attractive woman to work in her booth. (Don’t be quick to knock this last tactic. I’ve been to big equipment shows where suppliers hire models to sell tractors. Guess which booths have the most attention?) And even though she didn’t fit the distribution “standards” (10 books to sell or 10,000 annual copies), she also managed to secure a contract with a large distributor.

What I Learned: You have to be creative and tenacious to be successful in the publishing world. Rules are meant to be broken.

You can learn more at http://marieetienne.com/

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PIXIU Press Illustration: Drought Fury vs Raggedy Chan

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Drought Fury vs. Raggedy Chan

Drought Fury vs. Raggedy Chan

Drought Fury vs. Raggedy Chan

Here’s another illustration from the PIXIU Press archives. Drought Fury and Raggedy Chan do battle in the illustrated juvenile fantasy novel Raggedy Chan. Artwork is by graphic artist Joey Manfre. To learn more, visit www.pixiupress.com. There you can preview book interiors.

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PIXIU Press at Sonoma County Book Festival

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

PIXIU Press will have a booth at the annual Sonoma County Book Festival.  Please come visit us! We are booth #48. You will be able to browse hard copies of our free, downloadable teaching curriculum, which is available at www.pixiupress.com. You can also see and purchase Raggedy Chan books and dolls.

The event is FREE! For directions and other information, vistis www.socobookfest.org.

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PIXIU Press Illustration – Winged Dragon!

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Since PIXIU Press is so new to the publishing world, most people aren’t familiar with the wonderful illustrations produced for us by artist Joey Manfre. Here’s one — enjoy!

Winged Dragon & Drought Fury

Winged Dragon & Drought Fury

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PIXIU Press on Twitter

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

I found a Word Press plugin that is suppose to retweet my blog posts automatically…I hope it will work!

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