Posts Tagged Southerner
A. G. S. Johnson Shares #SIBA12 Experience
Posted by Wanda in Authors as Guest Bloggers, SIBA Trade Shows on October 31, 2012
Yes there really is something called ‘southern’ hospitality
Their reputation had preceded them. I’d heard the (SIBA) Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance put on the best conference in the country. Now I have not attended many of the others but I came away from Naples, Florida feeling so welcomed by the group that gathered there for their annual get together. I met so many nice people, all of whom expressed a genuine interest in my novel, despite the snowy cover that does not speak of the South, and the chilly story of The Sausage Maker’s Daughters within. Was it that they accepted me as a southerner myself, albeit one from Southern California whose story takes place in Southern Wisconsin?
No I think it is just their way: graciousness, openness, and sincerity in action. Kudos to the entire organization!
I’m hoping my dubious southern roots will enable me to return, and that SIBA will eventually adopt me as one of theirs.
My welcome to #SIBA12
Posted by Wanda in Authors as Guest Bloggers, SIBA Trade Shows on September 18, 2012
My welcome to SIBA
I’d heard it was the best regional conference for book sellers and those related to them from publishers to authors to publicists and agents. And I was not disappointed. Never have I received such warm welcomes and sincere interest in my work and background. Every copy of The Sausage Maker’s Daughters was gone, unlike the sausages provided at one signing which were offered right after lunch to truly tepid interest. I figure SIBA members and attendees recognized another southerner when they met one, in this case one from Southern California whose current novel takes place in Southern Wisconsin. No quibbling whatsoever. Besides, plenty of northern snowbirds from Wisconsin and elsewhere pretend to be southerners for months each year. And on those rare hot and humid days, a snowy cover and chilling story might help lower everyone’s temperature a bit.
Congrats on a great organization and event,
A.G.S. Johnson
Author of The Sausage Maker’s Daughters
AGSJohnsonAuthor.com
SIBA stands for “Southern Indies Beat All”
Posted by Wanda in Authors as Guest Bloggers on October 7, 2010
SIBA stands for “Southern Indies Beat All”
What an amazing experience SIBA 2011 was for me!
As a first timer and a non-southerner, my nervousness was only surpassed by my overwhelming desire to be accepted, not unlike meeting my in laws for the first time. But just as my new family from Mobile, AL welcomed me lovingly and sincerely into their embrace, so did the wonderful booksellers of team SIBA! The authors were gracious with their advice as were the people working the trade show. And the staff at SIBA under the direction of Wanda Jewell make it looks so effortless to be so professional, organized, and hospitable, which we all know takes TONS of work behind the scenes.
To all of you who made me laugh and feel so welcome, thank you for making me feel like I have a home away from home!!
Sandra Brannan
In The Belly Of Jonah
