I was walking my puppy, Miss Jessie, last week when a
neighbor, one whom I had never met, asked to pet her. It was a fun. During the
conversation, we talked about our work, and I mentioned writing. Less than a
week later, I got a phone call from her (I had given her a business card), and
she raved about my book, Maker of Angels. Turns out, she went to Amazon and
bought both my western romance stories the day we met. She liked the first one
so much, it is her selection for her readers club when it's her turn to host
the meeting. Even her best friend in Florida got a call recommending the book.
This morning, during my daily Jessie walk, I stopped by her
house with a couple autographed copies she requested. It's amazing how a
simple walk with my puppy resulted in multiple books sales, even across the
country. I'm trying to figure out how far I need to walk Jessie to sell 100,000
more books!
What is "luck?" It's defined as...“That which happens when preparation
meets opportunity.” Let’s face it, I was lucky. Meeting this woman/avid reader
was purely happenstance. Having author cards in my pocket was preparation. Was
I brilliant or actively marketing? No on both counts. Actually, my close friend
and fellow author, Sass Cadeaux, encouraged me to always carry cards and hand
them out at every chance. I was more than a little reluctant. It seemed
arrogant and pushy. Nevertheless, I took her advice and, since then, have made
numerous sales simply from casual meetings.
Thanks for the suggestion, Sass. This new reader received
one of my cards, and it looks like a dozen or more sales will ultimately result.
Great advice! Now, I’m going to go buy some new tennis shoes, so I can walk
longer distances. Let’s see…Sacramento to New York is about 2800 miles. Hey
Jessie, get your puppy shoes ready! LOL