Would you go to a
book signing if the author handed out free cookies? I would. I’d
drive an hour for free cookies. I’d endure sleet, snow, possibly a tornado, as
long as it was off in the distance.
When a friend of mine told me she went to a book signing for a mystery
writer and the author handed out homemade cookies to everyone in the bookstore,
I was deeply impressed by the author’s promotional savvy, along with her
obvious baking skills. This
novelist could make a mean chocolate chip cookie and she used her
strengths. She merged them. It dawned on me that in order
to promote a book you must be just as creative as you would be when writing a
story. But it’s a different kind
of creativity. You must tap into
your other strengths and passions.
It doesn’t matter what you don’t do well. (I’m not the world’s greatest Facebook contributor.) But what do you excel at? For me, along with writing children’s
books, I take a lot of dance classes, jazz and hip hop. I’ve developed a knack for moving like
a robot. So I began to create a
new persona for myself that kids might get a kick out of. James Mihaley, the world’s first robot
author. I called myself The
JimBot!
Here's an image of me feeding a deer created by a brilliant artist named Austin Jones.
Here’s a baby
photo.
All this began
because someone told me about a writer who baked cookies. It’s amazing what a good cookie can do
to you.
Here’s a photo of
me with my mother.
I live in Los
Angeles, have some friends in the film business and decided to make a movie
about it. Is ‘You Can’t Have My
Planet But Take My Brother, Please’ the first book in history written by a
robot? Is Macmillan secretly
hiring robots to write MG novels? This is not a thirty second trailer but an
actual six-minute short film. It was directed by one of the guys who edited Elysium, the Matt Damon
Sci-Fi thriller that just came out.
Some of the best footage in our little movie was shot by a cameraman who
worked on ‘Breaking Bad’. We made
the film for $1.98 but because there were so many talented people involved it’s
quite remarkable.
Here’s the link below for JIMBOT, THE MOVIE on YouTube. I hope you
enjoy it! God bless cookies.
http://youtu.be/sXSQuPgahkE
http://youtu.be/sXSQuPgahkE
Have to watch the video another time but that very exciting. Playing on your strengths indeed. Which kid doesn't love robots.
ReplyDeleteLove how this came about! So incredibly clever.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool.
ReplyDeleteLoved your video! And cookies! A YA author friend whose debut took place in Tokyo had sushi at her release, which I thought was a fun twist.
ReplyDeleteThe Jimbot is quite creative and I loved your idea about being creative not only in writing, but also in promoting. Absolutely right on.
ReplyDeleteI love the baby picture! A friend of mine writes culinary-themed mysteries. Each book is named after some kind of food. I thought that was brilliant. A lot of work--but brilliant! For her launch parties, she would make that particular dish. When she did Banana Split, some person in the crowd claimed to be a health department inspector and threatened to shut the bookstore down and fine her since she didn't have a license, dedicated storage space, etc. etc.
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