Today, Wednesday, November 30th 2011, I am celebrating the official launch of Theft of Swords, the first Orbit published book of the Riyria Revelations series. It will be held at 7pm eastern, in Falls Church, Virginia at One More Page Books. (2200 N Westmorela nd Street #101 Arlington, VA 22213) Every human living on the planet is invited, and yes, they will be selling the books there, and yes I will be signing them.
One More Page Books is a wonderful little independent bookstore. This āshop around the cornerā is owned by Eileen McGervey whose passion for books and reading is evident in her choice to leave the world of corporate marketing for one of books, chocolate, and wine. This place is a gem and deserves to be noticed.
Two years ago, on October 1st, 2008, I held the official release of The Crown Conspiracy at the Barnes and Noble in Clarendon. About twenty people came. When you realize no one had yet read the book, there was no Internet buzz, and I was new to the area, that was very good. Sure, most everyone there was someone I knew. They came so I didnāt look stupid, and I appreciated it.
I have no idea if anyone will come tomorrow. Itās not like we sell advanced tickets, and all the people who came to the first launch read the book already. In numerous discussions, my wife and I have decided that at least five people will show. Her and I of course, then thereās my now famous daughter, a close friend and my agent who is traveling in from New York for the party. Iām hoping more will show up, but if becoming an author has taught me one thing, itās not to get my hopes up.
Iāve done signings at huge books stores where Alan Alda had a line stretched out the door. They had a reserved parking place for me in the front of the store with a sign that read: āReserved for Author.ā My wife saw that and then looked at me as if reassessing my value. Like that Old Spice commercial: Look at the sign, look at your man, look at the sign, look at your man. I thought perhaps I was about to gain a new level of respect in her eyes, and then we went in and it was just me, Robin, and the store clerk all night. Well, not all night. We only hung around for thirty minutes and then gave up and left. The sad part was I didnāt even get to use the parking spot. We didnāt see it until after we had parked in the big garage. In retrospect it was for the best. I didnāt feel I deserved an author reserved spot. I didnāt even feel I deserved a wife.
So as I look forward to the big event, it is with a degree of trepidation. There wonāt be a sign, but Iām sure there will be more people. After all Iām guaranteed at least five, even if I am counting myself as one.
Hope to see you there.