Launched!
Posted By: Sgt. Mom @ 1220 on 2008-12-12

Well, there was a nice crowd at The Twig last night at my launch event for the Adelsverein Trilogy - even though all but one copy of Book One had sold, even before we walked in last night! Sort of embarrassing, since I then had to fall back on doing autographed book-plates for people to stick into the front of copies they ordered… And my daughter forgot her camera, as we wanted to have pictorial evidence.

Nice Q & A session from almost a dozen people; a nice elderly couple of ‘freethinkers’ from up Comfort way, who were familiar enough with the history to know what I was talking about and to be interested, two very knowledgeable and dedicated local fans, another couple- the wife of whom is the Queen of the Red Hat chapter I belong to, one of my current semi-employers… and a shaggy young man who had been hanging around on the back porch of Cappyccino’s - the little cafe next door, who followed us in. I think he started off being more interested in my daughter, but he seemed to become quite fascinated by trials of the German settlers in Gillespie County. I kept getting very happy vibes of approval and interest, especially when they asked questions about obscure local historical matters - like, about the massacre of Unionists at the Nueces during the Civil War, and I knew all the detailed ins and outs. One of the dedicated fans said he had read the sample chapters at my website and asked about the first chapter of “The Gathering” - had there really been German-American or German immigrants present among the Texians massacred at the Goliad? And yes, of course there were - half a dozen, according to records. I gave chapter and verse, practically page references. The fan looked enormously pleased - I had the feeling I had sailed easily over a pre-set challenge.

I read a bit from Book One, a couple of pages detailing what happens to the steerage passengers on a wooden sailing-ship, during a violent storm in mid-Atlantic. Nothing good, you may be assured - violent sea-sickness, hysteria and bodily fluids sloshing around on the deck are the least of it. Blondie says I read too much and too fast. Still and all, a much better signing than last time.

All three books are too available, here, here and here, from Booklocker.com. Amazon has them all up now, but most discouragingly shows them as being out of stock. Really, sometimes I wonder if they really want to sell my books at all. Apparently, there was a bit about the Trilogy in the Kerrville newspaper yesterday; so had an email query from a local bookstore there. They do mostly used and antique books, but they carry Texiana, and would like to carry the Trilogy. Bit by bit, sportsfans, bit by bit.

I topped off the evening with an interview on an internet radio station show run by another IAG member , even thought I was so tired I practically dropped in my tracks. Something revivifying about being ‘on air’ so to speak. In the theatrical world they call this “Doctor Footlights” - the adrenalin kicks in and you feel better almost at once. (For the interview, enter the site, go to archives, then the list of hosts, pick host Lillian Cauldwell - my interview is there already - Dec. 11)

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  1. My dogs started barking yesterday evening - they only do that when the postman has come up to the porch. So I opened the door and looked out - there was a package from San Antonio.

    A BIG package - big enough to hold three books written by a local author (well, local to SATX), arriving on my doorstep just in time for my birthday.

    Julia, it will be tonight before I can get into them - commitments in my day, and all that. I look forward to reading them. Thanks for the timely delivery!

    Comment by AProudVeteran — 20081213 @ 1133

  2. Oh, good - exactly a week since being mailed, and delivered before Christmas - enjoy!
    Those sample chapters that I posted here over the last two years are just the tiniest little taste… now you have the whole feast awaiting!

    Comment by Sgt. Mom — 20081213 @ 1140

  3. Glad it went well!

    Comment by Terry Hazen — 20081213 @ 1210

  4. Heh. When I came in, I had the strong impression that the “shaggy young man” was Blondie’s boyfriend. You mean he wasn’t? Huh.

    T’was good seeing you again and hearing you tell the tales of these people who just got dumped onto Texas after all those big promises the developers had made.

    Just sent you the picture I took. Sorry about the poor quality.

    Comment by Ranten N. Raven — 20081214 @ 1132

  5. Nope - he was just an interested stranger, passing through. Blondie did wish that she had gotten his telephone number, though….

    Thanks for the pic! I think everyone had a good time! And I will be doing it all over again, Friday at Berkmans’ in Fredericksburg, and Saturday afternoon at the Huebner Oaks Borders…

    Comment by Sgt. Mom — 20081214 @ 1327

  6. Just received them today. They look very professional. Perfect timing, too, as I’m just finishing up the last book in my to-read pile, so I won’t be wasting any time getting right to them ;)

    Comment by Terry Hazen — 20081215 @ 1419

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