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message 1: by April (last edited Aug 04, 2015 10:23AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

April Wilson (aprilwilson) I was visiting Chicago over the weekend doing research for my second book in the McIntyre Security Bodyguards series (it takes place in Chicago).

Anyway... I was in a crowded elevator with my daughter and ex-husband. It was a friendly, chatty group. I said a few things that turned out to be rather clever, and one woman said, "You should be a writer." No kidding!

I almost died on the spot. My ex-husband said, "She is a writer!"

So the woman who said that followed me into the ladies restroom and asked me who I wrote for. Newspapers? Magazines? What?

So I told her I'd written a novel. She asked what it was called, because her mother-in-law is a voracious reader and is always looking for books. I told her it was a romance novel - sexually explicit. And she said, "Oh, good. My MIL loves those." So she wrote down the title and my name, etc... to buy the book for her MIL.

The moral of the story is... you never know when you might interest someone in your book. I just wished I'd had my author cards printed up; I've been meaning to do that, so I could hand her one (you know, book cover image on one side, contact details on the other). I think I'll get right on that.

April


message 2: by Owen (new)

Owen O'Neill (owen_r_oneill) | 1509 comments Excellent! That's a new twist on the famed "elevator pitch"!


message 3: by Charles (new)

Charles Hash | 1054 comments I wish I were more personable like that. It must have felt good. :)


message 4: by Owen (new)

Owen O'Neill (owen_r_oneill) | 1509 comments Charles wrote: "I wish I were more personable like that. It must have felt good. :)"

I myself always have amazingly witty responses to things said in elevators. Of course, I have them when I'm at home, about two days later.


message 5: by Charles (new)

Charles Hash | 1054 comments My wit in an elevator is usually limited to "It wasn't me".


April Wilson (aprilwilson) Charles wrote: "I wish I were more personable like that. It must have felt good. :)"

It did feel good, because it was true. I've wanted to be an author for beaucoup years. Finally, I could say that I was, since my novel had been out for a whole four weeks at that time. One month earlier, and I wouldn't have been able to say that.

April


message 7: by Dwayne, Head of Lettuce (new)

Dwayne Fry | 4445 comments Mod
Sweet story!


message 8: by Christina (new)

Christina McMullen (cmcmullen) Nice little affirmation that you're in the right business. ;)


message 9: by Denae (new)

Denae Christine (denaechristine) | 167 comments Sweet! I guess I'll need to brush up on my clever comments and go ride some elevators, ha.
Good job.


message 10: by Charles (new)

Charles Hash | 1054 comments My elevator stories are all inappropriate.


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K. Kidd | 49 comments That is a great story April. What a unique way to make a book sale and meet new readers. Congrats! After reading your post I realize I need to order author cards. Then I'm going to check out the tallest buildings in my area! That way I'll have more elevator time to pitch my book. ha


message 12: by Micah (new)

Micah Sisk (micahrsisk) | 1042 comments Ha! Nice one.

I usually get "So what do you write?"
"Science Fiction."
"Oh...[prolonged and awkward silence]"


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