GRNW is around the corner and m/m authors around the country
are madly ordering personalized bookmarks, pens, lens cleaners, etc. to give
away. Lately I've been pondering their practicality. The most useful swag I
ever picked up was one of those rubber jar opener thingies—I use it all the
time. However, I couldn't tell you at gunpoint the name of the author it was
from.
I became convinced that the best giveaway for an author is a
story. From now on the only swag I'll do printed booklets of short stories and
sample chapters. I mean, they are only good for two things: reading and
starting fires. They'll have at least a fifty percent chance to be read,
probably more thanks to the prevalence of central heating.
Price wise they are at par with pens and pins. The cost
depends on length but I know for fact that I can get a 5,000 word short done
well under two bucks, shipping and handling included.
For anyone interested, I get my booklets printed at The Book Patch. Setting up a book there is similar to CreateSpace but simpler. Also, you
don't have to put your book up for sales anywhere. Their templates are easy to
use.
I use the glasses/screen cleaners from Xara X Xanakas all the time. And I have a lifetime supply of pens and sticky notes from going to GRL twice. I have a bottle opener with an LED flashlight on it from Devon Rhodes - it's always in my bag for emergencies. :D
ReplyDeleteI'm not saying they're not useful, but have they made any difference in your book buying habits?
DeleteI read hockey rpf fanfic almost exclusively this year, so nope. :D
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