The Kilborn 200 Book Tour is in effect. I'm currently acting like a wanna-be writer, blogging at the Starbucks near the University of Cincinnati.
But, unlike those wanna-bes, I refuse to pay $20 to connect to the Internet. Shouldn't Wifi be free? Am I all alone in this belief?
So I'll write this now, and post it when I can connect without paying. This is, after all, a budget tour.
The Drop-In Book Tour on a Budget is an interesting beast. The goal is to meet as many booksellers and sign as many books as possible, using the least amount of time and money.
My publisher is partially sponsoring the tour, so in order to stretch their bucks I'm staying at the houses of peers and fans, eating at gas stations, and trying to only drive downwind.
So far, I've driven 742 miles, dropped in 47 bookstores, and only spent $92.
You may be asking: Joe, what's the point?
The point is threefold.
1. Signed books sell better than unsigned books, get displayed face-out, and are (usually) retained by bookstores rather than returned.
2. Meeting booksellers is good for your long term sales.
3. In self-promotion, doing something tends to be more effective than doing nothing.
If you're looking for signed copies of Afraid and my other titles, here are the bookstores where I've signed stock over the past few days:
Borders Oakbrook IL
Borders Wheaton IL
B&N Wheaton IL
B&N Naperville IL
Andersons Naperville IL
Borders Naperville IL
Waldenbooks Aurora IL
Waldenbooks Peru IL
Borders Geneva IL
B&N Geneva IL
Borders St. Charles IL
B&N Bloomingdale IL
B&N Schaumburg IL
Borders Schaumburg IL
B&N Old Orchard IL
Borders Skokie IL
Borders Evanston IL
Waldenbooks Lincolnwood IL
Borders Lincolnwood IL
B&N Skokie IL
Borders Crystal Lake IL
B&N Crystal Lake IL
Borders Algonquin IL
B&N West Dundee IL
Borders McHenry IL
B&N Merrilville IN
Borders Merrilville IN
B&N West Lafayette IN
Borders West Lafayette IN
B&N Greenwood IN
The Mystery Company Carmel IN
Borders Carmel IN
B&N Carmel IN
Borders Meridian Indy IN
Borders River Crossing Indy IN
Joseph-Beth Cincinnati OH
Borders Eastgate Cincy OH
Borders Colerain Cincy OH
B&N Waterstone Cincy OH
B&N Montogemry Cincy OH
Waldenbooks Cincy OH
B&N Newport KY
B&N Florence KY
Waldenbooks Dayton OH
B&N Beavercreek OH
Borders Dayton OH
B&N Miamisburg Dayton OH
Borders US 31 Indy IN
Borders Castleton Indy IN
B&N Indy IN
So that's 47 stores so far, 153 to go. I also didn't count the 14 stores in Illinois and Wisconsin that I visited with Barry Eisler a few weeks ago, because I'll be visiting them again.
Tomorrow, more of Kentucky.
Monday and Tuesday, Nashville and Atlanta.
Wednesday, Florida.
Some shout-outs to Jane Bretl and her terrific family, and the multi-talented James Daniel Ross (and Jennifer Ross) for putting up with my intrusive presence. Everyone reading this should click on their names and check out their most excellent sites.
See you on the road...
Hey Joe (or is it Jack for this tour),
ReplyDeleteWhen you get back, and if you have the time and interest, how about a post on the logistics of setting up such a tour?
How much planning do you do beforehand? Call any of the stores? Or are all of them just you dropping by? Etc.
Thanks.
Stop at Panera instead of Starbucks. The coffee is good and the WiFi is free. Yes, lots of indie coffee shops offer free WiFi (and the rest areas in Iowa too) but it's easy to use Panera's online WiFi finder to plot our a route.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you do when booksellers ask you to show ID?
ReplyDeleteI see Jeff Strand already left a question much like what I'd like to ask you about this. When you show up and say you're Killborn, do employees at these stores automatically smile and welcome you? Do they ask for ID? Do any of them say, "Yeah, so?"
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
Dude, if you're only eating at gas stations, make sure you only stand downwind, too.
ReplyDeleteGet a Starbucks card, use it, get 2 free hours of wi-fi/day. It's a no-brainer for anyone who visits Starbucks with a laptop.
ReplyDeleteJoe-
ReplyDeleteWhere will you be in Nashville?
Just call him the King of book tours, you rock Joe.
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