Vending at Tulsa Oktoberfest

Last week, I spent a couple days vending at what was undoubtedly the biggest general public event I have ever attended as an author: the 45th annual Oktoberfest in Tulsa, OK. This event, considered one of the best of its kind in the entire country, did indeed have all the necessary elements: German food, German drink, live bands in giant festival tents, and even a neat little amusement park–all located in a large park beside the Arkansas River. And once again the weather was perfect! The prospects looked good indeed.Continue reading “Vending at Tulsa Oktoberfest”

Tulsa Oktoberfest This Week!

Just another reminder that I’ll be manning the Bluedrake Books booth once again at the Zeeco Oktoberfest in Tulsa, OK this week from Wednesday, Oct. 16th through Sunday, Oct. 20th. Hopefully some of you can make it: looks like it’s going to be lots of fun! For more festival info, click here.

Back to the Basics: The Burg Fest

This past weekend, I vended at the 11th annual Burg Fest in Warrensburg, MO. And it was yet another learning experience, to say the least.

The Burg Fest took place along Main St. in the older part of town, as well as several side streets branching off of it. The weather was sunny, clear, hot, and breezy–very breezy, at times. There was a carnival in the northwest area and a beer garden on the south end. These were joined on Saturday by a petting zoo near the south and a car show on the north end. It was the largest Burg Fest ever, by square area, and possibly by attendance as well.

As for my experience…Let’s just say, if last weekend’s Oktoberfest was a failure, then the Burg Fest was a complete disaster. There is, unfortunately, no other way to put it. Unloading Friday afternoon was easy enough, as we were able to pull right up to our spot. Things were a little odd from the start, though. For one thing, we were supposed to receive vendor packets on check-in–I never did. Also, on hearing the two volunteers talk to each other, it sounded like I was supposed to be assigned one space, but instead received another. While an easier place to load and unload from, it is questionable whether it was a better position for sales, being located on one of the many side streets.

One final oddity I would note as far as dealing with the organizers goes, is the fact that I signed on as a commercial vendor (i.e. paid commercial vendor pricing), but was listed on the event website as an artisan (artisan slots being lower in cost).

Sales-wise, I sold the same miniscule amount in 3.5 hours Friday that I sold in 6 hours Saturday! Granted, had I stayed to the end the second day, I could have perhaps moved one or two more, but the position was simply untenable. Between wind nearly blowing my tent away several times even without using flaps (I spent more time standing up holding it down than I did seated behind my table working) and the fact that the empty lot behind us gave the sun a direct angle on my setup, staying any longer was simply out of the question. I never was able to set up my poster display rack the whole time–just laid them out on the table instead.

So, overall, this festival was easily my biggest vending failure of the year so far, and I will not be going back. The tent problems were completely on me, of course: I was not properly prepared to vend under such conditions, plain and simple. However, even without those, I do not feel that my position was ideal. Nor do I believe the public in Warrensburg was heavy in readers.

How did this compare qith previous events? Well, to their credit, I found the people in Warrensburg much friendlier and more helpful than those in Peculiar the weekend before. However, I found the general organization (at least for vendors) less impressive for this established event than for the first annual Carry Nation Days in Belton a couple months ago. At least there I knew my position beforehand.

I will be making one more outdoor appearance this year at the Tulsa Oktoberfest in a few days. I sincerely hope this, the largest event of all three, does not also prove the largest failure of them all. One thing you may rely on: you’ll hear about it either way.

Prairie Heat and Tractors: Vending at Peculiar Oktoberfest

On this week’s episode of I find out so you don’t have to: Peculiar Oktoberfest Vendor Fair! There is much to say about this event from a bookseller’s standpoint, and I will do my best to cram it all in here.Continue reading “Prairie Heat and Tractors: Vending at Peculiar Oktoberfest”

Burg Fest This Weekend!

Just a reminder that I will be behind the Bluedrake Books table at Warrensburg, MO’s 12th annual Burg Fest this Friday, Oct. 11th and Saturday, Oct. 12th. Hope to see some of y’all there! You can find more info on the festival here.

I’ll also be at the Zeeco Oktoberfest in Tulsa, OK next week: Oct. 16th-20th. More info on that here.

Plans for October

September was an extremely successful month, beginning with my final day of vending at TTFC! After my return, I made great progress on long overdue projects, and managed to see most through to completion. I also laid out important production plans for the rest of the year and beyond.

This October, I plan to put a few finishing touches on my projects for the year, with particular emphasis on Knights of Aralia Book IIII. However, my main focus will once more be on live vending, with no less than three events lined up this month and another in November (see list below)! If you happen to be in the area for any of these, please stop by and say hello.

Finally, the Fall Reading Sale is still going on for a couple of weeks, so if you haven’t already, be sure to take a look at my Books page so you can take advantage of this great deal!

Fall Reading Sale!

Happy first of fall, everyone! To mark this lovely new season, from now until October 14th, all my e-books are 50% off. And what’s more, if you order directly from my website, you can get 25% off all print titles too–including signed editions! This kind of deal doesn’t come around very often, so be sure and take a look at my Books page right away!

Also, for those interested, I’ve got a busy itinerary for October. I’ll be appearing under the Bluedrake Books banner at: Oct. 5th-Oktoberfest (Peculiar, MO); Oct. 11th & 12th-The Burg Fest (Warrensburg, MO); Oct. 16th-20th-Oktoberfest (Tulsa, OK). Can’t wait to (hopefully) see some of y’all there!

Vending Back-to-Back Weekends Part 2: TTFC

Last week I reviewed my experiences as a vendor in the Artist Alley at DenFur 2024, so take a look at that post first if you haven’t already. This week, I’ll be talking about my vending experience in the Artist Alley at Tails & Tornadoes Fur Con 2024, which took place in Tulsa, OK over Labor Day weekend. At the end, I’ll sum up the takeaways of my experiences both good and bad, and share my general impression of writing and bookselling as a lifestyle.Continue reading “Vending Back-to-Back Weekends Part 2: TTFC”

Vending Back-to-Back Weekends Part 1: DenFur

I have often wondered what life would be like relying on my writing alone and just how much effort it would be compared to the reward gained. This August had got a little taste of that, having vended at two conventions on two consecutive weekends: DenFur (Denver, CO, August 23rd-25th) and Tails & Tornadoes Fur Con (Tulsa, Oklahoma, August 30th-September 1st). Following is my appraisal of the first of those conventions from a vendor’s perspective: DenFur 2024.Continue reading “Vending Back-to-Back Weekends Part 1: DenFur”

Plans for September

Apologies for another late posting, but the latter half of August has been a whirlwind of activity, as expected. Between vending at two back-to-back conventions (the subjects of an upcoming blog post or two), staying briefly at a mountain lodge, and all the days of travel in between, there had been little to no time for working on projects, much less keeping up with the weblog.

So, while August was not all that I had planned, September is going to be a much more concentrated, down-to-the-basics kind of month. This month there are no live events to attend, so I will be able to take a breather and experiment a little bit. I am going to take a new, prioritized approach to my production of work and see how it pays off. If it succeeds, then I will have indeed found my formula. If not, then I fear there will have to be some major adjustments to how things function around here…

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