july 2018 newsletter Well, that was fun!! My book tour ended on June 7 and I can honestly say it was one of the most rewarding things I ever did. Exhausting for sure. But incredibly fun. Since a lot of you asked how these things get planned out, I thought I’d answer. I actually planned this entirely by myself. Although my publisher was incredibly supportive, I was the one who crafted every day of the tour. And the planing is the hard part. The thing is, I always want to do WAY more than I really have time for. But this time around, once I settled on the cities I could fit in, the rest fell into place pretty easily. It was great to have the opportunity to present at the Eataly’s in NYC, Boston and LA. Once I had those dates down, then the rest (restaurant visits, bookstore, and talks) just kind of fell into place. I also made sure to plan some down time as well, and get a chance to visit with old friends along the way.
Elizabeth's July 2018 Newsletter
Elizabeth's July 2018 Newsletter
Elizabeth's July 2018 Newsletter
july 2018 newsletter Well, that was fun!! My book tour ended on June 7 and I can honestly say it was one of the most rewarding things I ever did. Exhausting for sure. But incredibly fun. Since a lot of you asked how these things get planned out, I thought I’d answer. I actually planned this entirely by myself. Although my publisher was incredibly supportive, I was the one who crafted every day of the tour. And the planing is the hard part. The thing is, I always want to do WAY more than I really have time for. But this time around, once I settled on the cities I could fit in, the rest fell into place pretty easily. It was great to have the opportunity to present at the Eataly’s in NYC, Boston and LA. Once I had those dates down, then the rest (restaurant visits, bookstore, and talks) just kind of fell into place. I also made sure to plan some down time as well, and get a chance to visit with old friends along the way.