This blog feature amusing and heartwarming stories about our late Leonberger dog Bronco, as well as other Leonbergers. It also has a lot of information about the Leonberger breed, the history, care, training, Leonberger organizations, etc. I also wrote a Leonberger book, which I am featuring in the sidebar.
Indy Author Day at Your CBD Store
So today (or rather yesterday) Saturday February 3rd, 2024, 1:00PM – 3:00PM I was participating in a book signing in Southlake Texas. It was an independent author’s book sale at “Your CBD Store, Sunmed” in South Lake. It was a friend of mine from another independent author’s book sale event at a library who invited. It was well done but a little slow. However, I still sold a few books, and I donated one to the very nice store manager Julia. Above all it was fun. I also bought a book from the woman sitting across from me (Tanya Taylor Morris) and it turned out to be a very poignant and eye-opening book that I am really glad that I came across. More on that later.
To check out and maybe buy my book visit the Amazon or Barnes and Noble location for the book. You can do that by clicking on the book cover images to the right if you are on a computer or at the bottom of the page if you are on a mobile. As you know if you’ve followed my blog the proceeds from my book sales are donated to the Leonberger Health Foundation International.
My name is Thomas Wikman. I am a software/robotics engineer with a background in physics. I am currently retired. I took early retirement. I am a dog lover, and especially a Leonberger lover, a home brewer, craft beer enthusiast, I’m learning French, and I am an avid reader. I live in Dallas, Texas, but I am originally from Sweden. I am married to Claudia, and we have three children. I have two blogs. The first feature the crazy adventures of our Leonberger Le Bronco von der Löwenhöhle as well as information on Leonbergers. The second blog, superfactful, feature information and facts I think are very interesting. With this blog I would like to create a list of facts that are accepted as true among the experts of the field and yet disputed amongst the public or highly surprising. These facts are special and in lieu of a better word I call them super-facts.
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34 thoughts on “Indy Author Day at Your CBD Store”
Very nice author photo!! You can definitely use that for other print promos. And congratulations on selling some books. Yay!!! I used to do booksignings every month at my local Waldenbooks and Barnes & Noble before all the chain bookstores in my city closed. They were always such fun!! I love meeting new people. And booksignings were a great opportunity to add new people to my mailing list (those who purchased a book and those who didn’t). I’m thrilled you had such a successful signing yesterday. So happy for you!!! 🩷
Thank you so much for your very kind words chihuahuagirl3. It is great that you had so many book signings in the past but sad that all those book chains closed. I should say that this was a fun event, but it was a bit slow. During those two hours about 10 people showed up and I sold three books, and gave away one, which is less than what I sold on Amazon during the same time. But it’s a way of spreading the word, meeting other independent authors, and something interesting to do. Also I was reading the book I mentioned while there were no people in the store.
Thank you so much Leighton. The sales weren’t brisk, in fact I sold more on Amazon during on the same day, but it isn’t why you go. It is to network, meet other independent authors, and it’s fun, and then selling a little bit is good too.
Yes thank you very much Jacqui. There weren’t many customers coming in during those two hours (maybe 10) but I think everyone were curious about the big dog. I also had a poster in front of the table that you don’t see in the picture.
Ha ha yes you are right. Meeting people is really the main point of an event like this. I am not complaining at all, it was fun. But I felt sorry for the store owner who got 10 customer but she had baked maybe a 100 cupcakes.
Ha ha, I was surprised that so few people were interested in the candy. Only one person took a Hershey’s candy and now my wife and I have to eat it all. Only about 10 people showed up, I sold/signed three books, donated one to the store owner, which was less than I sold on Amazon about the same time. However, it was great to meet other independent authors, networking, everyone was nice, and the store owner was very nice and did a great job, and I read a great book while it was quiet (the book I bought from another author).
Yes you are right but it was a lot quieter than the library booksignings I’ve been to, but as you say, brisk sales isn’t why you are going. It is to network, meet other independent authors and have fun. Maybe we independent authors should have done a better job advertising the event because only about 10 people showed up during the entire time and the store owner had baked maybe a hundred cupcakes.
Oh wow, a hundred cupcakes!! Our local library is doing a good job announcing the future events and speakers. One author became a best-seller after the first book. He wrote a second book. He lives in Seattle, three hours of drive to Portland. He’ll be the book speaker this month and I’m sure he’ll sign his books.
Very nice author photo!! You can definitely use that for other print promos. And congratulations on selling some books. Yay!!! I used to do booksignings every month at my local Waldenbooks and Barnes & Noble before all the chain bookstores in my city closed. They were always such fun!! I love meeting new people. And booksignings were a great opportunity to add new people to my mailing list (those who purchased a book and those who didn’t). I’m thrilled you had such a successful signing yesterday. So happy for you!!! 🩷
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Thank you so much for your very kind words chihuahuagirl3. It is great that you had so many book signings in the past but sad that all those book chains closed. I should say that this was a fun event, but it was a bit slow. During those two hours about 10 people showed up and I sold three books, and gave away one, which is less than what I sold on Amazon during the same time. But it’s a way of spreading the word, meeting other independent authors, and something interesting to do. Also I was reading the book I mentioned while there were no people in the store.
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Hi Thomas, I’m glad you had a good day, even if sales were slow. 💕
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Thank you so much Roberta.
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Yay for selling a few books! I’m looking forward to hearing about Tanya Taylor Morris’s book!
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Thank you so much Priscilla. Yes I was reading it while there were no customers in the store and it blew me away.
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I’m so glad this was fun. I was hoping it would be. 🙂 I love that you donate the proceeds.
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Thank you so much Kymber for your very kind words. Yes LHFI are doing a lot of good work for Leonbergers as well as other large dogs.
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Congratulations Thomas! What a rewarding experience I’m sure for all your hard work. I hope the sales pick up a bit, you really deserve it.
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Thank you so much Leighton. The sales weren’t brisk, in fact I sold more on Amazon during on the same day, but it isn’t why you go. It is to network, meet other independent authors, and it’s fun, and then selling a little bit is good too.
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I bet you have a great day, with that cute Leonberger face greeting potential readers!
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Yes thank you very much Jacqui. There weren’t many customers coming in during those two hours (maybe 10) but I think everyone were curious about the big dog. I also had a poster in front of the table that you don’t see in the picture.
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That’s my worry about events like this, but really, a chance to talk about Bronco with ten people? What’s not to like???
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Ha ha yes you are right. Meeting people is really the main point of an event like this. I am not complaining at all, it was fun. But I felt sorry for the store owner who got 10 customer but she had baked maybe a 100 cupcakes.
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With those Hershey candies on the table, who could resist? Selling a couple of books is a good thing. Thanks for sharing.
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Ha ha, I was surprised that so few people were interested in the candy. Only one person took a Hershey’s candy and now my wife and I have to eat it all. Only about 10 people showed up, I sold/signed three books, donated one to the store owner, which was less than I sold on Amazon about the same time. However, it was great to meet other independent authors, networking, everyone was nice, and the store owner was very nice and did a great job, and I read a great book while it was quiet (the book I bought from another author).
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Sounds great.
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That is wonderful to hear, and you look to be having fun, great photo of you enjoying your day 🙂
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Yes you are right Sue. Thank you so much.
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Book signing usually is slow but you go for fun and to meet people. It seems like you got a little of everything. I’m happy for you, Thomas!
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Yes you are right but it was a lot quieter than the library booksignings I’ve been to, but as you say, brisk sales isn’t why you are going. It is to network, meet other independent authors and have fun. Maybe we independent authors should have done a better job advertising the event because only about 10 people showed up during the entire time and the store owner had baked maybe a hundred cupcakes.
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Oh wow, a hundred cupcakes!! Our local library is doing a good job announcing the future events and speakers. One author became a best-seller after the first book. He wrote a second book. He lives in Seattle, three hours of drive to Portland. He’ll be the book speaker this month and I’m sure he’ll sign his books.
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Looks like fun!
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Yes it was, thank you Jan
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Congrats on your book signing, Thomas. It is always good to sell a few copies and meet new people. Great !
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Thank you so much Denise. You are right.
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You do get around! Congratulations!
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Thank you so much Dawn
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Nice display and glad you had a fun time and sold a few books!
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Thank you so much David
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Congratulations, Thomas! Wishing you all the best 👍
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Thank you so much Kaushal
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