wordwalker
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My writer's group has some booth space at a book fair this Sunday, and it's pretty much the first time (in my whole hermitish LIFE ) that I'll try selling my self-published book face-to-face.
Some of the copy I've written for SHADOWED (paranormal thriller) is
Any ideas come to mind about how to pitch something like this, or general tips about booth-based selling?
Some of the copy I've written for SHADOWED (paranormal thriller) is
He can hear a whisper a block away… and can’t remember why.
Paul lives in hiding, struggling to control preternatural senses no secret is safe from–and certain that nobody suspects he exists. He searches the city for answers, using his power and a few self-taught tricks to outwit those who have something to hide–and still he cannot remember what drove him away from the people he loved. And now Paul must risk everything to protect the family he left, make peace with a woman he's wronged and face enemies more ruthless than his worst fears, to at last learn what has transformed his life.
Because the one person who knows, is the one who did it to him.
Any ideas come to mind about how to pitch something like this, or general tips about booth-based selling?
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