time has come to order swag to support the upcoming publication of THE SOUND OF LETTING GO. The book has some lovely interior art, featuring an abstract pattern of black-and-white flowers. And the cover colors, about which I felt uncertain when I saw the mock-ups, look beautiful on the arc. So I am getting excited to choose a few fun items to share with readers and educators.

That said, these mementos are fun to give away--kind of like business cards with a "kick." Bookmarks are relatively cheap and can hold a lot of information. Authors have produced items from jewelry to magnets, and from t-shirts to pens. Personally, I am a huge fan of custom sticky notes but the per-unit price sometimes feels a bit too high given their value as a promotional item.
WEIGH IN...
As a reader, book blogger, maybe librarian: What is your favorite kind of swag? What do you do with bookmarks, etc., you receive from authors?
As a writer: What has been your relationship with swag? Has it been worth the investment?
ANY SUGGESTIONS for the type of swag I should have made for the new book?
Honest truth, I'm all about the book--forget the swag. The kids love it when we go to the library and there are free bookmarks sitting out, but otherwise, I think swag is overrated. *ducking and watching for flying rotten fruit*
ReplyDeleteI think bookmarks are the biggest bang for your buck.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback, Caroline and Crystal. Swag is always a stressor for me. #ratherbewriting :)
ReplyDeleteI love bookmarks of course, although anything is nice. I got stickers when I pre-ordered a book once, and that was really cool.
ReplyDeleteStickers sound neat, Jessica. Were they of the book cover or something else?
DeleteI can't really weigh in, since I've never received swag (living in South Africa makes it a bit impractical). Still, just dropping by to say thanks for the follow.
ReplyDeleteBTW. Did you know your profile is deactivated? I had to find you through google. :-)