In August.
We sell some copies of that anthology every year--in late January and early February. I mean, it's a humor book about Valentine's Day, so that's when you'd expect to move a few.
But August?
Maybe it's like those TV channels that feature Christmas related movies in July. They're just trying to ... well, I don't know what they're trying to do. Remind true holiday fanatics of their favorite time of year, I suppose. I wonder why I don't watch summer movies in January? Maybe I'll give it a try next winter.
Meanwhile, why should I care about the reasons? I don't care of people buy my books to insulate their she sheds, as long as they buy them.
"You stuffed too many flammable books into your She Shed, Cheryl." |
But it made me wonder about something. What do you, the reader, think of holiday themed fiction? Who'd be interested, for instance, in reading a Christmas themed novel written by someone, say me? Asking for a friend.
This blog does not recommend or condone using books as insulation. |
(You can find both Mark's books, and material to replace Cheryl's she-shed, on the Amazon that's not burning.)
https://www.amazon.com/Mark-R-Hunter/e/B0058CL6OO
Good for you!
ReplyDeleteI stay away from all holiday themed novels, but then I have a skewed and twisted mind. I did Tweet.
ReplyDeleteBut you could skew and twist holiday stories!
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