Missouri Literary Festival 2009

Written by Michele T on October 5, 2009 – 2:13 am -

Today was an exciting day: I left the comfort and solitude of Amish country and went into the city for a fun time at the Missouri Literary Festival, in Springfield.

Yours Truly!

Missouri Literary Festival, Michele Tune

There were quite a few author’s booths (even though this was the last day of the festival) and look who I found right away….

A 13-year-old Author!

teen author, Springfield, MO

Views of HAMMONS FIELD

Hammons Field, Springfield, Missouri

Hammons FieldHammons Field 2

Hammons Field 3

Hammons Field 4

Hammons Field, Literary Festival

Look What I Found!!!

Missouri Literary Festival, Borders

Books, Books, Books!

Missouri Literary Festival photos

Networking

I met new people, passed out business cards, and had a fun time. It’s always nice to step away from the computer and interact with other writers in person. I know it’s something a lot of us simply detest (’cause we want to be at home, writing!) but it truly is an amazing experience and can bring so much inspiration – and new friends. Also, it was pretty chilly out there but it was a good day!

More of Yours Truly!

Missouri Literary Festival, Michele Tune, writer

Michele Tune, Missouri Literary Festival

Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing

I talked to several authors. The most of ‘em are self-published. Their books seemed like they were written well, had nice cover designs, etc., and appeared very professional!

I also went and listened to an author (who just happens to be published by a traditional publisher) and their opinion was very low of self-published books. I actually thought this person was a poor speaker. It was really, really boring and nothing was learned! Nothing. Seriously. I always try to find the positive and share it, but this was not an uplifting, encouraging speaker who had instruction for the audience. I was disappointed. Thank goodness that speech was free – I’d have been upset if I would have had to pay for it! ;-)

Anyway, I feel like books can be self-published in a respectable, polished manner. Just because it’s self-published doesn’t mean it has to be bad. It doesn’t mean you can’t hire an editor, ya know? Do you disagree? Agree? What’s your opinion of self-published vs. traditional?

In case you’re just tuning in, all 3 parts of the interview are posted over at WRA (Rebecca Laffar-Smith picked my brain).

  1. On Social Networking Success
  2. On The Business of Blogging
  3. On Writing Habits and Courage

Also, my latest article is live at WRA: Writers Are Superheroes

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