Excellent, will buy one there.
F2F5: I forget that everyone isn't us
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
Thanks, Perkins.
Here's hoping we sell out again.
I will gladly paypal someone to buy me a copy at one of the signings. I could order it online but I'd rather support the places that are having Jilli and Pete come in. And having the book signed, well, that's just a huge bonus.
I picked up another copy at the Bellingham B&N today, and told the woman at customer service who trekked me through the store to find it (lifestyles, bottom shelf, but faced out) that she should be hand-selling it, and it should be in "New in Paperback" at the front of the store. The cashier looked it over with interest, and I gushed a bit and suggested she take a closer look and possibly put it someplace more prominent in the store. I doubt the conversation stayed with the customer service woman longer than my back stayed in her sight, but the cashier looked interested. We can but hope.
Jilli, I'ma collect an autograph at some point when most of the launch-and-promote crazy is done, is that okay?
Yeah - our B&N was carrying it in "Cultural Studies" and nowhere near the front of the store.
Borders it was on the paperback favorites shelf. Not the one facing the door but still.
Even if you know where it is, asking a staff member to help find it is a good way of alerting them to its existence.
Even if you know where it is, asking a staff member to help find it is a good way of alerting them to its existence.
Very much this. At the chains, individual store staff don't determine what section a book can go in -- that's decided at corporate headquarters, long before it's even published. The bit of control they do have is staff picks/recommendations shelves and the stuff they recommend to people who walk up and ask them. So talk it up!
(I get a little kneejerky when I see people griping at the booksellers because they don't like where the book is shelved. The bookseller may very well agree with you, as most of them, you know, like books. (I also get completely ballistic at people cleverly moving stuff, which I'll note that nobody has done in this conversation.))
I will gladly paypal someone to buy me a copy at one of the signings. I could order it online but I'd rather support the places that are having Jilli and Pete come in. And having the book signed, well, that's just a huge bonus.
So that's 5. I hope Jilli and Pete's hands are in good shape.
I hope Jilli and Pete's hands are in good shape.
Hee! I signed something like 89 books on Monday, and I'm doing just fine. Pete is used to marathon 6-8 hour signing gigs for Magic. And I bought new pink pens today.
Eeep! Thank you, Perkins!