Launching a Book -- Misha Herwin
Needless
to say, everyone bought a copy of “House of Shadows” which should have left me
feeling elated, but being me, I started to worry if they had felt obliged. Once
the guilt kicked in, it was hard to convince myself to repeat the process even
though in financial terms it had been very successful.
Each
time I’ve had a new book coming out, I’ve thought about doing it again and each
time I’ve shied away from the idea.
I
suppose it’s all part of my writer’s fear of being rejected, which to a certain
extent is compounded by being Indie published. Not that I want to change that
though I suspect that the validation of traditional publishing would give me
the confidence to host another launch.
The
crazy part of all this is that whenever I’ve been to friend’s book launches,
they’ve always been friendly and supportive occasions where everyone enjoys
themselves.
Saturday
evening was a case in point. I went to the launch of “Shattered” by Stephanie
Carty a long standing writing friend.
It
was cold and drizzling when I set out. Wearing my long winter coat I made my
way down the hill to the King Street Studios. I wasn’t sure who would be there,
or if apart from Stephanie there would
be anyone I know, but apart from the prosecco and gluten free cake, what was
stood out about the evening were the people who had turned up to celebrate
Stephanie’s first step into the world of the published novelist. There were
friends from her childhood, former work colleagues and other writers. We
chatted and shared experiences and I walked home with a warm buzz.
So, when “Friday Nights at Rosa’s” comes
out will I book a room, buy a few bottles of bubbly wine, bake some cakes and
invite friends and family? Well…I just might.
PS The picture is of me at a book fair, not a launch...I don't have any of those.
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