Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Keep asking


"Failure is the path of least persistence."

Yesterday I shopped at a little Valley Junction store that specializes in Iowa-themed items. When my book was first published, this store was near the top of my list of logical places to carry it. I called. I e-mailed. I took my book in to share in person. For whatever reason, the buyer did not think so. I let it go. Obviously, not everybody will think my ideas are great.

So here we are at the same store, more than a year later. As I picked up my packages, I said, "This store would be the perfect place for my book,' and I handed the clerk one of my bookmarks. She said, "Tell me more." I did. I left a copy for her to share with the store owner. By the time I got home, there was an order in my e-mail!

Different day. Different time. Different economy. Woke up on the other side of the bed. I feel like one of my little prairie seeds, given enough time to persist in spite of opposition.

I thank Heart of Iowa Market Place for carrying my book. They're a great store whether they did or not. I just needed to be persistent.

3 comments:

  1. I am going to take this to heart. I submitted pictures of some of my painted furniture to a store in Galena Illinois that I thought would be a good match. I had talked to the owner the last time we were there (We have a vacation home there). She seemed interested and wanted images. I haven't heard back but I am going to follow up.

    I love that Valley Junction area. I have only been there once but I have a daughter that lives in Des Moines and we like to go down and get cupcakes somewhere in that area. So yummy.

    Congrats on your order. Your success inspires me.

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  2. Good luck! You never know and the worst they can say is 'no.'

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  3. Good for you! Ironically, I just discovered Heart of Iowa while working on an article. It looks like a perfect match for your book!

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