Celebrate the Small Things is a weekly celebration created by VikLit and now hosted by Lexa Cain to celebrate the happenings of the week, however small or large. You can learn all about it and sign up for it here.
Today I’m very much enjoying the cooler air of fall! Spring and fall are my favorite seasons. It won’t be long before the leaves are turning in earnest and painting the hillsides in glorious color.
Celebrations for this week:
- VT Comic Con! I had mixed results at Comic Con last weekend. Sales weren’t stellar, but I did give out a lot of book cards for, hopefully, future purchases. I think the attendees were more looking to spend their money on comic/anime-related things. The good part was that several people recognized my books, having seen them either at local bookstores or when they popped up on Amazon as being similar to something they were buying. One person said her coworker had read my first book and enjoyed it, so she took a photo of the second book with her phone and sent it to her coworker to let her know there was a sequel. I thought that was pretty neat.
- The Champlain Valley Fair! So many things to enjoy — the rides, the entertainment, the animals and crafts, and the food! Maple frosted donuts, ice cream, and caramel apples! Yum! And then we went back in the evening a couple of days later to see the Double Figure 8 race and Demolition Derby, which my son loves.
- Getting back into a routine now that school has started. My kids may not be happy about being back in school, but I get a lot more done.
- The Mad River Valley Craft Fair coming up this weekend! This will be my first time participating as a vendor there, so we’ll see how it goes.

Jack Skellington

Storm Troopers examining artwork made entirely from duct tape.

One of 2 rollovers from the Double Figure 8 Race. (No one was hurt.)

View from the top of the 125 ft. tall ferris wheel.
(Sorry for the photo quality. They were taken with my phone.)
What other celebrations are going on out there?
© Lori L. MacLaughlin and Writing, Reading, and the Pursuit of Dreams, 2016. All rights reserved.
What amazing pics! I didn’t know they did demolition derbies anymore. Seems kinda dangerous to scaredy-cat me… The food sounds great though! I can always get behind food. LOL Even if you didn’t sell as many books as you hoped, you’re starting to get recognition and that’s half the battle. Good luck at the craft fair and have a lovely weekend!
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Thanks, Lexa! Yes, they make me cringe when they’re deliberately smashing into each other. My son loves to watch them, though. He’d like to participate in the racing part of it. That makes me cringe, too.
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Meeting someone who knows someone who read your book is definitely a huge plus! All writers who do events to sell books must figure out what works best for us. That means trying a lot of different things that end up not working to find those few things that do! (Plus, having a LOT of fun with it along the way!)
Stephanie
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Thanks, Stephanie! That’s so true!
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Always a guy in a big dinosaur suit.
Even if you didn’t sell a lot, it sounds like there will be more sales in the future.
Good luck with the fair.
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Ha, ha, actually there were two of them running around. And another person in a Godzilla suit. Thanks, Alex!
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Love the pictures, it looks like great fun! I love this time of year, the leaves on the trees here are turning golden already 🙂
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It was a lot of fun. I like the colors and the cooler temps.
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What fun pictures! And that’s awesome people recognized your book from other places.
I hope the fair is a big success this weekend!
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Thank you, Julie!
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Great shots. 🙂
Anna from elements of emaginette
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Thanks, Anna!
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Looks like a lot of fun! I’ve always wanted to go to a demolition derby, but I don’t think they have them here.
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It was certainly entertaining.
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You have lots to celebrate, Lori. I bet you’ll have more sales for your book. so glad you’re doing lots of fun things and enjoying cooler weather.
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Thank you, Deanie!
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Great pictures! ComicCon is on my bucket list but haven’t hit it yet. It’s been so long since I’ve been to a demolition derby…I remember them being really, really loud. And how neat to have someone so excited about your book! Lots to celebrate 🙂
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Thanks, Tonja! Yes, it was definitely loud.
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I’ve never been to a Comic Con, looks like loads of fun and interesting people!!!
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I hope you get to go to one sometime. The people-watching is half the fun.
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Lori, After tomorrow all schools will be back in session for another year. It’ll be nice to take some day trips to the mountains again without all the busy tourism that is until to the fall foliage crowd returns in October. Hey, I’d rather get a picture even if it isn’t the best just to preserve the memories. Your photos look fine and what fun it was to see some of the going-ons in your life. Have a nice, safe Labor Day and nice short week ahead! 🙂
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I feel the same way about the photos. Thank you, Cathy!
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Your pictures gave us the feeling for the event, so they were great. You never know what contacts you make at events like these will turn into.
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Thanks, Lee! That’s so true about the contacts.
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Sounds like a busy week! And yes about the kids going back to school and productivity. 🙂
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That’s for sure! 🙂
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Even though there were mixed results at Comic Con, having someone send a pic of your book to a known fan is pretty cool.
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That was the best moment of the day!
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Super jealous, as I’m dying to attend a comic con, but we can never afford the trip. However, there is a state fair my future. It’s great that people recognized your novels. Having someone send a picture to someone they knew is a fan of yours is a huge win.
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I’m lucky to have a comic con here in my state. It’s definitely a fun experience. Have fun at the state fair!
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