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23 contributions to Kathy L Murphy's Big Book Love
2nd book
My publishing team sucks. They dont even know about bleed. REALLY??!! So frustrating!😤
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Is this a press or a contractor? Where'd you find them?
Is participating in book fairs worthwhile for authors?
Authors at a paid book fair are a special breed of optimists. They pay for a table, pay for the travel, pay for coffee to stay awake, and then spend the day convincing strangers to buy a book they already spent years writing. If they break even, it's called success. If they sell out, it's called a miracle. Three times a year, I attend book fairs that don't charge authors for a stand. On June 7, I had a book stand at the Fismes festival “L’amour fait livre” -- this theme was based on a paronomasia/pun “L’amour fait vivre” (Love keeps us alive). Two fellow authors visited my stand and exchanged their autographed books for mine; we agreed to stay in touch, which was one of the highlights of the day. I did not sell a single book in the afternoon (for the first time 🙃). Another author joked, “How could you? You were surrounded by teenagers trying to practise their English!” He was right. Six teenagers stayed at my stand for several hours (my legs felt exhausted afterwards). Four of them left only when their mothers came to pick them up, while one politely excused herself after receiving a phone call. A 19-year-old male student was the last to leave at around five o’clock; his father, who had come to tell him it was time to go home, was grateful and thanked me generously for spending time with him. These six teenagers talked and listened without checking their phones (except when I requested one of them to show me his Australian friend in Queensland, where I came from) or fidgeting; they were polite and interacted with interest. It was worth it. I collected smiles, conversations, and enough human connection to almost pay for my petrol. Fismes “City of Coronations” is a small town in the Marne department, France, about 30 km west of Reims, which is famous for its cathedral, Champagne houses, and its role in French royal history.
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So interesting. I attend about four book fairs per year, and rarely break even, though I have a lot of books to offer. I give more away than I sell. But at every single event, large or small, I come away buzzing with all the positive energy that comes from seeing and talking to like-minded folks. Okay, we're not all like-minded, but at least the people I meet there tend to be open-minded. And there are author friends along the way I wouldn't get to visit with anywhere else.
Connecting Deeper with Readers and Potential Readers
Your readers know you write, but what else do they know about you? The largest number of responses and follows have come from photos with me on various motorcycles. Although I don't drive, I ride "backpack" or "*itch", but it's a part of me rarely seen by my readers. I strongly recommend that you share your hobbies with your readers and potential readers. Connect with them on a deeper level to make them WANT to learn more about you as a person and as a writer. Happy connecting, my friends!
Connecting Deeper with Readers and Potential Readers
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Very cool, Rebecca! Bada**! I know there was a reason I liked you! I love that BadA spirit!
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@Rebecca Phillips To answer or comment about sharing... I see the author's blog, social posts, whatever as a place to share those more personal aspects with readers. I've been helping authors with their websites for 25 years now... The fans want to know something about you. Even if it's what you like to eat or cook or what kind of pets you have. Only caution I'd give is that you want to be careful not to disclose too many concrete details, like where you actually live! (My daughter goes nuts about me almost sharing pictures where people could figure out where our house is based on what's in the picture!)
Author Royalties
I will continue to be authentic and transparent. I’ve been asked about my book royalties, so you can see what I’ve received this month. This is the most I’ve been paid due to printing costs and distributor fees.
Author Royalties
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@Paul Roberson Yes. Ingram eats nearly all the profits one way and another. And they hit publishers with fees on returns that just kill us.
Dumb Scammers
Trying to keep everyone alerted to scams, I am now replying to scammers with actual company emails so they realize I’m not gullible.
Dumb Scammers
1 like • May 20
Good idea, Rebecca. I'm going to follow your example!
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Kimberly Parish (K.P.) Davis is a reformed adrenaline junkie with a new collection of short stories, TRUST ISSUES. She also runs Madville Publishing.

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