I wasn't sure what to expect at the local author booksigning event at
Imagination Lavender Farm this afternoon, but I can safely say that, for me, it turned out to be
all kinds of successful. Indeed, I believe all the attending authors did well,
which was great to see. This area has a pretty active writing community, and —
besides me — the event included writers Pam Cobler,
Susannah Eanes, Betsy Rodgers Henny, Jim Mize,
Melissa Rooney, Finley Turner, Brenda Strickland, and
Ben Williams. Susannah Eanes and I were in high school together, and
I've known Ben Williams, who writes editorials for the
Henry County Enterprise, for several years (I share his columns regularly on social media because
they are as spot-on as spot-on has ever been). His new book, titled
Voice of Degeneration, is a compilation of
his columns from 2019 through 2023, so I absolutely had to pick one up.
Several customers came out specifically because they wanted to check out my
more horrific fare, and they made many purchases, which I appreciate no end. I
also ended up meeting several folks who shared a common history with me back
in the day, and author/publisher/friend Samaire Wynne, who joined
Brugger and me last night for dinner and a bonfire in the backyard, also came
around to socialize and provide moral support.
There's a good chance that this will become a regular event, probably
annually, and I definitely hope so. It's great for the writers as well as
readers in the community, and I enjoyed seeing old friends and acquaintances
as well as meeting some new. Huzzah!
Let the show begin! |
From last night: Brugger's photo looking up through the trees in the backyard |