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IBAM was Grand!

10/8/2014

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The Irish Book and Music Celebration was held at the Irish American Heritage Center (IAHC) in Chicago last weekend.  I was fortunate to be invited to sell books, make a presentation and participate on an author’s panel.  I was among 17 authors invited to attend the celebration.

The drive to Chicago was fraught with highway construction work both in Wisconsin and Illinois which can make for a frustrating trip of start and stop traffic and unexpected detours through foreign lands.  The trip took longer than Google maps projected but we arrived in time to set up our table on the second floor of the IAHC and meet other authors.

Saturday afternoon I made a presentation about my novel, Murphy’s Troubles, and ‘authorpreneurship’ which I define as the art of attracting readers.  One of the other authors selling books on the second floor suggested I take a handful of books with me to the presentation and let attendees know I had some available for sale and personalized signature.  After my presentation I sold every book I brought with me and had to send one customer to my table to purchase another book.  It was only because of a fellow authors’ suggestion that I hauled books to my presentation.  Looking back, it should have been obvious to me, but it wasn’t.

Mid-afternoon on Saturday I participated on an author’s panel with Frank Delaney, a professor of Irish History from DePaul  University, Colum Kenny- Professor of Communications at Dublin City University and yours truly.  I worked very hard to tell myself not to be intimidated by the prestige of the other panel members.  During the discussion, one of the audience members, my friend Frank West, a film and book reviewer for the Irish American News asked me a question directly which gave me the opportunity to be responsive to our audience.  I was shocked when Frank Delaney agreed with one of my comments and expanded on it.  It was both intellectually stimulating and a pleasure to participate on the panel.

On Sunday, I was waiting in the back of the room to listen to Frank Delaney’s presentation on why reading James Joyce’s Ulysses is good for you.  He came and stood next to me and said he was pleased that I read a small quote from Frank McCourt’s Angela’s Ashes during the author’s panel the previous day.  He said he knew Frank McCourt and still is friends with his wife who lives near him in Connecticut.  His brief comment made a lasting impression on me.  He could have ignored me standing in the back of the room, but he didn’t.

My book received a rave review by Frank West of the Irish American News October edition, which was distributed on Saturday – free – at the IBAM Celebration.  The timing couldn’t have been more propitious and I’m certain influenced book sales. 

I made two excellent contacts.  First I was invited to return to Chicago and make a presentation to the IAHC Great Irish Book Club which is scheduled to read Murphy’s Troubles in 2015.  I was invited for a TV interview with Avila Book Talk, an independently produced TV program of author interviews.

Finally, I met a number of wonderful authors who shared their experience of various author events.  I’ve learned that in many ways we are modern day bards, traveling from event to event, sharing our work and the most extraordinary lifestyle in the world.

Cliff Carlson, IBAM Celebration organizer, invited me back for the 2015 event – I’ll be there!

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