Caveat the First! This is entirely brainstorming and speculation, peoples. NOTHING has been decided, scheduled, or writ in stone.

Caveat the Second! But this is a serious question. So any feedback, advice, or information that you can give me will be VERY HELPFUL.

With those caveats out of the way: There is a chance that there will be a Gothic Charm School book event in NYC. But, I need to be able to pull a decent-sized crowd. As in, a minimum of 50 people attending. If I were to do a reading/signing in NYC, do you folks think I would be able to guarantee my publisher/publicity peeps an audience of at least 50? I, of course, would promote the event on the GCS site, Twitter, LJ, Facebook, and anywhere else I could, in addition to my publisher promoting it.

::stuffs a cookie in the mouth of The Voice Of Modesty to keep it quiet:: I think that a GCS event would be able to draw at least 50 people, but I don't know AND may be crazy. This is there I turn to you people for feedback and sanity checks.

From: [identity profile] domestinatrix.livejournal.com


50 really isn't that many, i don't think it'd be that difficult.

If you're still thinking about doing it in a park and you're reasonably entertaining about it, people will just wander by and join the fun, because that's what happens. Could you get maybe a dozen people to confirm that they'll be there for sure, put the word out via the usual channels as well as how ever it is the publicity munchkin does her thing, and then maybe serve tea? I don't think that's an unrealistic goal at all. I do think you should make sure to do something really eye-catching if you're doing it in a park rather than at a book store.
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