"Why Book Tours are Expensive (More Comedy on the Road)," by Melodie Campbell
I’ve recently been on a book tour for my
latest comic time travel, ROWENA AND THE DARK LORD. Book tours are expensive. You travel around to independent book stores
and you sell some books and sign them.
It’s fun. You meet a lot of great
people. But it’s expensive. And I’m not talking about the hotel tab and
the bar bill.
I should have just stayed in the bar. It was leaving the bar that become expensive.
Nice night.
We decided to go for a walk. It
was dark, but I had on my brand new expensive progressive eye-glasses, so not a
problem, right?
One second I was walking and talking. The next, I was flying through the air.
Someone screamed.
WHOMP.
(That was me, doing a face plant.)
“OHMYGOD! Are you okay?” said my colleague.
I was clearly not okay. In fact, I was splat on the sidewalk and
could not move.
“Fine!” I yelled into the flagstone. “I’m Fine!”
I tried to lift my head. Ouch.
“That must have hurt,” said someone
helpfully.
I write mob comedies. So I know a bit about the mob. It may come in handy.
A crowd had gathered. Not the sort of crowd that gently lifts you
off the ground. More the sort of crowd
that gawks.
“Couldn’t figure out why you were running
ahead of us.” My colleague shook his head.
I wasn’t running. I was tripping and falling.
“That sidewalk is uneven. Your foot must have caught on it.”
No shit, Sherlock.
By now I had tested various body
parts. Knees were numb. Hands, scraped. Chin, a little sore.
But here’s the thing. I hit in this order: knees, tummy, boobs,
palms. My tummy and boobs cushioned the
fall and saved my face.
Yes,
this was going through my mind as I pushed back with my tender palms to balance
on my bloody knees.
“Ouch!”
I said. No, that’s a lie. I said something else.
I stood up.
Surveyed the damage. My knees were
a bloody mess, but the dress survived without a scratch. It was made in China, of course. Of plastic.
The crowd was dispersing. But the pain wasn’t over.
Next day, I hobbled to the clinic. The doctor, who probably isn’t old enough to
drive a car yet, shook his head.
“Progressive glasses are the number one reason seniors fall. They are looking through the reading part of
their glasses when they walk, and can’t see the ground properly.”
Seniors?
I’ve still got my baby fat.
“Get some distance-only glasses,” he
advised.
So I did.
Another 350 bucks later, I have a third pair of glasses to carry around in
my purse.
Which means my purse isn’t big enough.
So I need to buy a new purse.
And that’s why book tours are so expensive.
Melodie Campbell achieved a personal best this year when Library Journal compared her to Janet Evanovich. She has over 200 publications, including 100 comedy credits, 40 short stories, and 4 novels. She has won 6 awards for fiction. Visit her at www.melodiecampbell.com and www.funnygirlmelodie.blogspot.ca
ROWENA
AND THE DARK LORD, book 2 in the Land’s End series,
is NOW AVAILABLE at the special introductory price of .99! (regular price
$3.99, after May 1.) Purchase HERE.
And the one that started it all: ROWENA THROUGH THE WALL, book 1 in the
Land’s End series. Purchase HERE.
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