326 – Relish
Important note: The books EXIST! Both Volumes 1 & 2 have arrived at my cousin’s house in New Jersey waiting for my arrival for NYCC next week! WOO! If you are going to NYCC, you can get your copies there! If you are NOT going ot NYCC and you REALLY want a book, you should take advantage of the pre-sale, which you can read about here: *CLICK*
And a post with info on how to find me at NYCC is coming SOON!
I’d buy em if I could, but I gots school expenses for the time being :/
A pumpkin angel? (that sounds dirty somehow…) 😛
There are pros and CONs (excuse the pun) to Artist Alley and the main floor.In years past, a lot of cons wouldn’t let you sell books and such in Artist Alley, only art, i.e., ornlgiais and prints. So, even a small publisher’s only option was a booth. But that seems to have relaxed a bit. Still, traffic and expectations are different in both areas. Also, the space you can claim as yours is bigger with a booth. And the pipe and drape provides you with a backdrop which can be utilized to show your stuff. If you’ve got resources in the area who can bring a table and chairs, you don’t have to ship them from outside the city maybe even save you on rental. If however, you get a group of creators. An Alliance, if you will, then you can get a tremendous amount of space out of TWO tables, side-by-side.I was speaking with several different groups throughout the weekend and a lot of the talk was—not surprisingly— about selling at a con, specifically NYCC. I’m still cataloging my thoughts and memories, but I’m sure with a little prodding, I’ll spill what I’ve got.;o)Oh, BTW, I don’t remember giving the rights to show my likeness in a public forum. When my lawyer calls, be polite. It may save you in the long run.