Famous novelists like Margaret Atwood and Stephen King started sharing discouraging moments in their career after a debut author tweeted about only two people coming to her book signing. n.pr/3VVhOfZ
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@NPR @snitstwits Banning is still processing the outpour of support she received in the past two days, but she has learned one lesson so far: "It's okay to have feelings, we're not alone in this, but don't let them hold you back." Banning said she's looking forward to her next book signing event.
@NPR I love how these more established authors shared their experiences with a new author—what lovely encouragement! 🙂
@NPR Because of this article, I’ve asked for this book as a gift for the holidays. I love well written Arthurian books.
@NPR Great story! But the article did not explain how her tweet attracted the attention of all these famous authors.
@NPR I love books but I've never been to a signing. I'll buy your book but I'm good in regards to getting it signed!
@NPR In the olden day when I worked for Barnes and Noble in The Village we had signings galore. You would think people would come in droves…not always the case. Better we’re the random visits by Wallace Shawn…I really wanted to tell him it was inconceivable we didn’t have that book
@NPR The tweet about the article about the tweet that lead to the article!