If I were ever to create a class for indie authors, then Working the Table would definitely be a part of the textbook list. This book goes over anything an author could possibly want to know about how to be successful at a convention, and even just some ideas on how to sell books in person as opposed to online. I learned valuable information about how to talk to potential customers, how to arrange my table attractively, how many books I should be ordering, who I should work with, and so much more. I know this is a book I’m going to be referencing repeatedly for the next few years.
This book is a must for any indie author who has considered taking copies of their books to sell at a convention. The information in this books makes it clear that not only do these authors have a lot of experience with what they do, but they’re also very good at it. They also have a great chemistry throughout the book and play off one another, which makes it feel more like listening in on a conversation than reading a heady non-fiction book. It’s clear and to the point, doesn’t ramble or go on too many tangents, but I always felt like I had gotten all the information I had needed on the subject.
The one minor issue I would say that I had with this book is that the spine (I ordered a paperback) initially confused me. The spine actually says “An Indie Author’s Guide to Conventions” rather than “Working the Table,” so I questioned what was the title vs. the subtitle at first when I got my copy. But really, this is a purely superficial issue that doesn’t affect the content of the book, so I’m really pleased that’s the only thing I walked away slightly disliking about the book!
This book is great if you’re any kind of indie author interested in taking their books into public to sell. The size of this book is perfect for slipping in your bag and taking to the convention with you until you’re confident enough to do it without a refresher. This book is great even if you’re a traditional author, because the advice is pretty universal. And if you have an author in your life who has talked about doing conventions one day, then they would be so happy getting this book as a gift from you, trust me!