The other day an author friend of mine said to me, "Once you publish a book, it's always with you. You never know when it will unexpectedly pop-up again." The comment was prompted by unexpected orders that arrived out-of-the-blue for the purchase of several of her books that hadn't sold a copy in months.
Her comment made me laugh because last November, I received a call regarding my children's mini-musical story book, CD and DVD package, Arlie the Alligator, asking about purchasing multiple copies for an alligator preserve's gift shop. I was thrilled, of course, and somewhat amazed. Although Arlie the Alligator has received modest success over the years, I never expected a bulk order at this time.
This happened with two other books of mine, also. In 2016, publisher Royal Fireworks Press, re-illustrated and republished, If I Were A Table and Reflections On Being Gifted, a title change for a book originally called, Being Gifted: Because You're Special From The Rest. Both of these updates and returns to market were surprises to me since both books had original publishing dates on them of 1981 and 1986.
You never know when you put your heart and soul into a book or an idea if it will find an audience and have a lasting impact.
It's like my friend said, ". . . You never know when [a book you authored] will unexpectedly pop-up again."
Sometimes books are like volunteer flowers in the garden that surprise you in the Spring. They pop up to delight when you least expect them.
Has interest in any of your books popped up again after many years?
Leave a comment by October 10th and Sandra will gift one lucky winner with a copy of Arlie the Alligator.
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Sandra Warren is the author of books in several genres.
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3 comments:
This is so cool, Sandra! You truly are an inspiring, talented author ❤
Dear Sandra,
This is wonderful. What a pleasant surprise for you and for your friend who had orders for a book that had been resting for a long time.
I already have a copy of Arlie, the Alligator. So don't count me in the drawing.
Never Give UP
JOan
Thanks Kathleen and Joan!
You both inspire me also. Keep writing!
Sandra
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