{"id":149940,"date":"2022-12-06T17:31:09","date_gmt":"2022-12-06T17:31:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/famous-writers-open-up-about-low-turnout-at-their-book-signing-events-npr\/"},"modified":"2022-12-06T17:31:09","modified_gmt":"2022-12-06T17:31:09","slug":"famous-writers-open-up-about-low-turnout-at-their-book-signing-events-npr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/famous-writers-open-up-about-low-turnout-at-their-book-signing-events-npr\/","title":{"rendered":"Famous writers open up about low turnout at their book signing events : NPR"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Chelsea Banning watched in disbelief as authors like Neil Gaiman and Margaret Atwood told her of their experiences with low turnout at book signing events.
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Nearly 40 people had RSVP’d to Chelsea Banning’s first official book signing at an Ohio bookstore on Saturday. She told the store owner to brace himself for a full crowd. But when the doors opened for her event, only two showed up. <\/p>\n

“For a while I felt like I was throwing my book into the void and getting nothing,” she told NPR. “This felt like last straw.”<\/p>\n

Banning is the debut author of a fantasy novel, Of Crowns and Legends<\/em>, the first book of a working trilogy that follows King Arthur’s children during a time of war. Banning, a librarian by trade, had been working on the story for over 15 years. In August, it was finally published. <\/p>\n

But getting her novel onto bookshelves proved to be half the battle. For the past few months, Banning has been working tirelessly on social media to market her book with little luck. <\/p>\n

Then, when each author event <\/strong>at Pretty Good Books in Ashtabula, Ohio, had low turnout, Banning was at her breaking point. <\/p>\n

“I was discouraged and bummed and I felt bad that the bookstore owner opened his store for me,” she said.<\/p>\n