Over the Fence Marketing
The neighbors I've met in my new 'hood all seem relatively harmless. Actually, they're very friendly. I'm noticing a curious trend, however, when they ask me what I do as a profession and I answer, "I write historical fiction." So far, I'm four-for-four with the ol' deer-in-the-headlights look.
What's up with that?
My hunch is that people don't know how to categorize fiction authors. It's hard to know if a writer (especially one who makes things up) should be put in the lunatic slot, the whoa-they-must-know-more-than-me box, or the that's-not-a-job division.
No worries, though. I take it as an opportunity. While their jaws hang open, I fill up the awkward silence with a plug for fiction in general. I figure if I can increase book sales overall, it floats the boat of every author.
Now I realize that not everyone has made a recent move and can use this type of situation to their advantage, but there are still things you can do promote reading...
And these are just a few ideas that I hope will spark a few more. If we as writers can increase the desire for reading in the general public, the demand will benefit us all.
What's up with that?
My hunch is that people don't know how to categorize fiction authors. It's hard to know if a writer (especially one who makes things up) should be put in the lunatic slot, the whoa-they-must-know-more-than-me box, or the that's-not-a-job division.
No worries, though. I take it as an opportunity. While their jaws hang open, I fill up the awkward silence with a plug for fiction in general. I figure if I can increase book sales overall, it floats the boat of every author.
Now I realize that not everyone has made a recent move and can use this type of situation to their advantage, but there are still things you can do promote reading...
- With the holidays around the corner, buy books as gifts. And birthdays are year round so shop your little heart out.
- If you have the time, volunteer to read aloud at a local library for children's story hour. Raising up a new generation of readers is a privilege not to be ignored.
- At the opposite end of the spectrum, I've never known a nursing home that would turn down readings, either.
- Extra books lying around the house? Dust 'em off and share the love. Donate, donate, donate.
- Model reading yourself. Park yourself in a lawn chair next time you have a few spare minutes and let the world see what you do with your free time.
And these are just a few ideas that I hope will spark a few more. If we as writers can increase the desire for reading in the general public, the demand will benefit us all.