Thursday, September 10, 2009

Marketing

Well, I'm back from Wales (my exhausting working holiday!) and it's back to the writing life, or should I say, the writing-related life. I've spent the past three days on marketing work. I've designed a poster and leaflets for the reading and talk that Cath Staincliffe, Carl Tighe and I are doing for the Didsbury Festival. Simple, you might think, but I don't have Photoshop on this laptop and I've been struggling with Word and too-large photo files. I could have done it so much more quickly on Photoshop or Pagemaker, which I'm used to! And then of course I kept thinking the files were finished and the others would chip in with suggestions, which is great, but then I would have to start jiggling them all over again. Here's a scan of the only version I can print out until I get to a colour printer:


No, actually, that's not the final version - I stuck the wrong one in the scanner (the final version says that the event is free), but I'm also having problems with my scanner, so there's no way I'm doing that again!

And I'm organizing my launches for Too Many Magpies. I'm doing several readings (see sidebar), but I thought I'd also have a couple of proper launch parties, one in London and one in Manchester, and yesterday I fixed one up for November in the great Calder Bookshop in Waterloo, suggested by my lovely Facebook friends. And updating my websites etc... And that's it, really, and I don't quite know how one can spend three days just doing that, all day on the computer and phone, but one can, it seems, and I guess I have to accept that the actual writing needs to take a back seat for the mo...

6 comments:

Tania Hershman said...

ooh, I am putting Nov 18th in my diary! How exciting, you're pretty busy, eh. Well done for mastering the scanner, they're bloody annoying. And yes, as you well know, once you start with book promotion there's little room in your head for any of that writing stuff. Wonderful, though!

Elizabeth Baines said...

Be lovely to see you there, Tania! So sorry I can't make your Ride the Word event: it will be great, I know!

Kate said...

Hey, as someone who works in marketing I hear you! Good luck for 18th - that sounds really exciting although slightly terrifying. Good luck with the writing hopefully now all the boring bits are done it will get easier.

Kate x

adele geras said...

Will try and come to both the event on the 26th for the Didsbury Festival and the Manchester launch. It all sounds brilliant.

Elizabeth Baines said...

Thank you, Kate! And thanks for calling in - as result, I have now discovered your blog, which looks wonderfully entertaining!

Elizabeth Baines said...

Be lovely to see you there if you make them, Adele. I hope to get to your Didsbury Arts Fest event for adults! (Maybe I should come to the one for kids, though!)