Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Upcoming Events

My big trip to Utah is drawing close. By this time next week I will be standing in the baggage claim area in the Salt Lake Airport wondering if and when my bag will emerge from the black hole and onto the safety of the rotating carousel. It seems like lately when I fly its a crap shoot on whether or not my bags are going to arrive at the same destination I do. I'm crossing all my fingers on this trip as I will be toting along several extra copies of my book. It turns out I may have a few extra stops to make while on my journey to the Wasatch front. At this point I know that I have the book signing at BYU and then an author visit to Orem High. But there is also a chance I may be visiting another school in Orem and doing a second book signing at another store in Tooele, Utah. This could turn out to be quite a whirlwind of a trip. Regardless, it should be a great experience. I am excited to see friends and family and hopefully a few fans.

For those who are wondering, I will be at the BYU Bookstore on Thursday April 29th from 4-6 and on Friday April 30th from 11-1. I believe there will be several authors at the BYU bookstore siging books. So for those who don't know what I look like I will be the guy that looks like a perfect cross between Robert Pattinson and Zac Effron (17 Again Zac not High School Musical Zac), or just look for the guy sitting at the table with all the Seventh Earth books.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Two Firsts

Since my last blog I have had two firsts concerning my book--my first book signing at a bookstore and my first author visit to a high school. Both of these activities turned out to be fantastic.

I wasn't sure what to expect for the author visit to Rudder High School. The librarian had arranged for me to do a two hour presentation followed by a luncheon with the students. The presentation was to a book club at the school that had previously purchased and read my book. The prospect of getting up in front of a group of students who had read and discussed my book in a book club setting was quite unnerving. However, the presentation went great. In fact, it went so well that we didn't even get through the whole presentation. The students had so many good comments, questions and insights that I was overcome with awe. The depth of their understanding of the book amazed me. They were bringing up points about the book that I hadn't even thought of. At the end, one of the students walked up to me and pulled out a very worn copy of my book and stated that she had read it three times already. She also mentioned that my book was way better than Twilight--her words not mine. I walked away from the school that afternoon feeling very good about myself and my future as a writer.

The book signing went great as well. The store manager at Hastings placed me right at the front of the store so every customer who walked in was either forced to make eye contact or walk into the store with their eyes closed. I was actually surprised at how many customers went out of their way to avoid looking at me as they walked in. One customer even tripped over a display he failed to notice because he had so overtly directed his eyes in the opposite of my direction. But, there were quite a few who did make eye contact and came over to my table to find out what Seventh Earth was all about. Before the day was over I sold all but one of the store's copies. The store manager was also quick to offer another signing opportunity when I had another chance. I think I will hold off on this until Parents Weekend at A&M in the fall. That week College Station is so full of Aggies and their parents that you can't throw a stone in town without hitting maroon.

Later this month I will be flying out to Utah to do another book signing and another author visit to a high school. This time I will be visiting Orem High on the 30th of April and will be doing a book signing at the BYU bookstore on the 29-30th. If any of you are in the area on those dates I would love for you to stop by the bookstore and see me.