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Havant Literary Festival appearance by the Deadly Dames went well, even though the audience wasn't as large as expected. (Half those who'd bought advance tickets didn't turn up - maybe the rain daunted them?) Great fun had by all who were there, though.

Sometimes, on the face of it, Literary Festivals may not seem worthwhile. Attendance can be patchy (one participant at another Havant event had come all the way from London and only had nine in the audience) and you don't sell that many books. But they can generate publicity, both pre and post event, some of which might be getting your name into new places and in front of different people. Sometimes these things generate sales post event, rather than at the time, because people go off and think about whether they'll buy your work. This is particularly applicable if they prefer e-books.

You also make connections, get to meet new people, have your name alongside those of authors who might be significant in your genre. For me, that's one of the greatest rewards. How else would I get to be on a panel with people like Rebecca Tope, as I was at Bognor?

So roll on 2015, and the panels/Fests that may turn up - like the gay romance panel at Purbeck Literary Festival, which just needs final confirmation!

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Date: 2014-10-09 07:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] lokei.livejournal.com
Running (and participating in) publicly attended events can be such a scattershot thing! You're at the mercy of the weather, what other events get scheduled near enough by to steal potential attendees, flu season, all sorts of silliness. As the person who's usually bringing in the guest authors/artists/performers I always feel terrible if they don't have a good crowd, but even with a professional marketing team sometimes you just can't beat the appeal of apple picking or something. :) It's good you've got a positive spin on going to small events anyway. I bet that makes you very popular with event organizers!

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Date: 2014-10-09 07:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] charliecochrane.livejournal.com
I hope it does, toots. And yes, there is a definite element of "If you build it, will they actually come?" in all these things. Lot of hard work and a lot of luck. :)
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