Showing posts with label Hedgehog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hedgehog. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Tales of breaks, bad luck and a hedgehog

Some times you have one of those days, one of those weeks, one of those months or even one of those years. With everything that has happened this last couple of weeks, I'm sure some sort of incident must have happened be it black cats crossing my path or walking under a ladder.

It started on the Thursday when my son fell off his bike, and hurt his knee. So Hospital, X-ray, but no break just a bad sprain.

Friday, I went down with Bronchitis, of course I was in vacation at the time, planning to write some more book, but that went with coughing etc.



Saturday, my daughter fell of her scooter, hurt her arm. So Hospital, X-ray, but this time a broken arm.





Sunday taking daughter to get her arm sorted, my wife's mini-van broke go down, Car Hospital. A week later back into hospital to have her arm reset



So what else...




A while ago I shared with you about purchasing our pet hedgehog. The breeder we purchased her from is moving from the East to the West coast so is selling off some of the hedgehogs at a reduced price. of course it was decided (by the kids) that our Ella (on the left), needed a friend. So yesterday after my daughter finally had her arm put into plaster (bright pink) they set of to pick up hedgehog number 2 Tina(on the right).




Driving up I95 something came off a truck in front of them and smash.. guess who needed a new windshield.




Mean while I'm hunting four leaf clovers, a rabbits foot and anything else that can help me though this month.

Barry



Author of Young Adult Romance/Fiction book
"Across the Pond"

Monday, July 6, 2009

Holiday Signings and a New Arrival

I'm back from my brief weekend break.

Over the last few weeks I have seen first hand how the economy and the increased use of the internet for book purchasing is effecting the normal author book signing events.

As anybody who has checked out my interviews, reviews or heard me on the radio knows, I am a great believer in the fact that the way forward for authors is through the internet.

Two weeks ago, I went to see a previous guest of my radio show Nancy Thayer in a local book store, where Nancy and her daughter were signing their books. It was one of the few non rainy days we've had in Connecticut this so called Summer. But I was there chatting for about two hours and Nancy, who is the author New York Times best seller. In that time there were a total of four guests, a friend of Nancy and her three friends.

This last holiday weekend I was at the "Sub Fest" at the submarine base in Groton CT. It was my first experience of being at a major event doing book signing. I was there on Saturday and Sunday, the days when the people were meant to be flocking to such a large event.

Well they might have flocked, indeed for the fireworks on Saturday they closed the base off three hours before the event started the event was so packed. However family's, young children, teenagers and second cousins twice removed went there for the fun fair, food, entertainment (bears, high wire acts etc) and latterly for the firewaorks. With the country as it is the last item they wanted to purchase was a book. Kids would rather have their faces painted or a henna tattoo created.

With six of seven "local" authors both days signing and selling I would guess not more than fifty books were sold.

Sunday was a lovely day and just to be able to sit in the sun, listen to the bands playing, try the various foods and finish with a cold beer, made the trip a pleasant day out.

So what did I learn...

That the internet is by far the best way to sell books unless your terribly famous...or lucky.
Shows and events are over in a flash and forgotten, blog interviews are there archived and for others to follow up on.
I need to prepare more for the next show. Unfortunately due to work issues I had very little time to prepare for the event as I should.

No matter what I did enjoy my time at Groton, met some very interesting people, and at least was able to sit enjoy the sunshine while it lasted.

NEW ARRIVAL:

While at Groton, we picked up our new pet. A minute African Hedgehog who now has been given the name "Prices Ella"
Needless to say she has now taken over the house.




BLOG TALK RADIO:

Tuesday July 7th I have a very interesting guest on my Blog Talk Radio Show 6:30pm EST - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Across-the-Pond That is Sandee Sgarlata and her teen/YA book The Day After Tomorrow. The first book in the Julia Monroe series.

Saturday at 11:00am EST I have David Liss as my guest with his book "The Devils Company"



Author of Young Adult Romance/Fiction book
"Across the Pond"