Unexpected, Um, Celebration
Twelve days ago, my book - You Say - was released.
I didn’t
plan a launch.
I was
speaking at a church in Kent the next day, and couldn’t have sensibly managed
both anyway.
A couple of
days before going to Kent, I messaged my host and asked if it would be ok to
have a book-cake, to mark the release of You Say.
She said it
would, so I - thanks to people in ACW for the idea of photo cakes - went to
Asda on the Saturday afternoon.
Note:
Sainsbury’s
do not sell photo cakes.
Asdas that
only sell electronics and clothes do not sell photo cakes.
I’ll leave
you to work out how I know this.
Photo
correctly downloaded at the machine, receipt printed, I carried a blank cake and
my receipt to the Bakery section.
The lady
took them with a smile, “your cake will be ready in 10 minutes.”
Less than
one minute later, she was back:
“Sorry, but
we can’t print this cake.”
Me, very
surprised: “Um, why not?”
Her:
“Because it’s a book.”
I was not
sure what to say, knowing that book cakes happen (see above).
Me: “Um, why
can’t you print a book?”
Her:
“Because we don’t have permission, and it’s plagiarism.”
Me: “Um (yes,
I believe I said ‘um’ again, given the situation) it’s my book. I wrote it.”
Her: “Did
you? Well, do you give yourself permission to print it?”
Me: “Um…let
me think…..!”
Margaret (photo and name used with permission) was so happy to make this cake for me.
She was delighted to celebrate the book.
As was the
person at the checkout.
I was incredibly
touched.
The next day, I arrived at the church and left the cake in the kitchen, to be shared after the morning service.
The cake
did not stay in the kitchen.
Some of the ladies took it and arranged it at the front of the church.
At the end
of the service, I was encouraged to have a cake cutting.
People came
and took photos of the cake.
Many of
them had met me at most the day before, if at all.
Yet they
celebrated with me.
The Bible
passage that morning was Luke 11, the Lost Son:
‘Let’s celebrate!’
What aspect
of your writing could you celebrate this week?
Blog posted?
Contract
signed?
Encouraged
another writer?
A sentence
completed?
Wrote a
review?
Took a
needed break from writing?
Read a
book?
I know
writing is not (necessarily) one long celebration.
I know it
can be tough.
Let’s not
forget to celebrate, as well….
‘…a time to
weep and a time to laugh…’
Ecclesiastes
3:4
Oh, what a lovely post. Especially the idea of you having to give permission to use your own book...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Liz. I was very blessed.
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