This past Saturday, I was invited to join a mobile bookstore at the Flint Hills Festival in Manhattan, KS.

Everyone was wonderful and welcoming to us! I’ve never done an in-person event before, and I’ll admit, I was skeptical that I’d be able to sell any books whatsoever. But people loved the premise of the book and were not deterred by its size!

Signing my first book for a customer

This has given me a lot more confidence in myself and my books, and I’m excited to attend more festivals this summer.

Before I met Kaitlynn, the owner of this mobile bookstore, I’d never heard of book trucks. My area has a serious lack of bookstores, though, both big box and indie, so I think this is a wonderful solution to bring books closer to people. There’s just something about holding a book in your hands and smelling the fresh paper that you can’t get from online bookstores. Not to mention, Kaitlynn is a wonderful person!

If you happen to see her at a festival or renaissance fair, stop by and say hi!

Also, the Mercury newspaper in Manhattan interviewed her! If you flip through the photos they took, there’s a picture of me too. I’m in the news! Check it out:

https://themercury.com/news/fort-riley-woman-takes-book-store-on-the-road-at-flint-hills-fest/article_03cb9cd8-df49-4112-824e-ec5136926313.html


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