Peek Inside: “Surviving Sue” – Lit Fest

Hey, friends –

I felt like many of you were with me in spirit on Saturday at the Printers Row Lit Fest.  What a great event!  I had the best helpers EVER – husband Paul and our daughter, Delaney.  We enjoyed every bit of the adventure – gorgeous Chicago on a sunny day with temps in the mid-70’s and the opportunity to mix and mingle with readers and writers in a vibrant, exciting location.  The Printers Row neighborhood DOES NOT disappoint.  It’s a feast for the senses.  Gorgeous old streets, buildings and a vibe that felt oh-so fabulous. 

I’m grateful to my publisher, Eckhartz Press, for giving me a slot in the Chicago Writers Association tent.  I don’t know what I enjoyed more…visiting with other authors or talking with readers.  I’ve done so many events in my career and enjoy ‘table work’ but this was a new all-time high.  Curious minds, intriguing conversations and boy, oh boy…did I ever hone my ‘elevator pitch’ as I described “Surviving Sue” over and over again.  The best part?  The generous head nods and recognition from strangers as they connected with the threads in my mom’s story. 

Here are a few specific highlights:

  • Lit Fest is a tremendous networking event for authors.  Exchanging business cards and contact info, engaging in quick convos about mutual writing interests and opportunities was an unexpected benefit.  Connections with higher ed colleagues who write in the memoir and personal narrative genre, including gender studies?  My people! 
  • Stories about resilience and recovery will resonate with readers forever.  The questions ‘How did you know it was time to write’…and ‘How did you take care of yourself in the process’ were asked repeatedly.  Maybe because I appeared fairly ‘intact’, despite my adventures with my mom, Sue? 😉 I shared some tips and gave out flyers with my BIO and contact info for my consulting business along with info about workshops and programs that I offer related to counseling and personal development. 
  • “Intergenerational Healing” is more than a trendy phrase.  Having our daughter, Delaney, in attendance was an unexpected benefit.  Her conversations with readers about the importance of “Surviving Sue” and her role in encouraging me to write it were so well-received.  (And yes…for future events, I’m already snagging her to be my partner.)  I was surprised – as was she – by how much resonance there was for readers to see both of us, side by side, talking about the book. 
  • My background is a little unique as a therapist, an educator and author.  Paul quipped that I should’ve created a Peanuts-style “Lucy” sign for my table to acknowledge advice given on the fly…in this case no charge.  Not even five cents.  Of course, I didn’t do therapy at Lit Fest but the convos about the overlapping threads in Sue’s story – mental health, addiction, Alzheimer’s and elder care – struck notes of recognition as readers thumbed through the book, the synopsis, the handouts.  Elder care challenges and memory loss, sadly, are becoming common experiences for many families and those issues don’t travel alone.  Often, they ride along with other illnesses.  I did a lot of listening and affirming.
  • Two conversations surprised me.  One was about Sue’s hoarding disorder and the layers of disorientation that often accompany memory issues as we age, sometimes triggering compulsions to acquire unnecessary items.  One reader asked if Sue struggled in this way (she’s dealing with her mom’s self-soothing tendencies and cocooning behaviors as she hoards home goods and food).  Another reader shared a story about her brother who is intellectually disabled but still lives with their father.  Worries about their safety and long-term plans.  I didn’t expect to have in-depth conversations about my disabled sister, Lisa, or Sue’s hoarding disorder…over a table at Lit Fest…but they happened, and I did what was appropriate for the venue.  I encouraged.
  • Funny stuff – Part I? The small goody bags with peanut butter candy reeled a few folks in.  Note to self:  Next time, have an alternative treat for those who are allergic.  I expected to hear “No, thank you” if someone didn’t like the candy or had an aversion or allergy. No problem.  But two folks said, “Oh, I can’t eat that.  What else do you have?”  I smiled and thought…ummm…. this isn’t a concession stand.  That’s all I’ve got – unless you want my protein bar. LOL.
  • Funny stuff – Part II?  I didn’t expect to get attention for the table display.  I DID put some thought into it – the cohesive look to coordinate with the book cover, the table skirt, my handouts and goody bags but I was surprised when people commented (mostly other authors/exhibitors) about how well put-together my table looked.  “Are you a graphic designer, too?”  “Did you do your own cover – I love the picture” and…“Where did you get the little bags?”.  I guess if the author thing goes bust I can add ‘tablescape’ support to my list of services.  Hilarious!  But…if that’s what drew folks in, I’m good with it.  Praise is praise…and I’m grateful!

Thank you so much for coming along…vicariously.  As always, I’m grateful for your support.  If you’ve read “Surviving Sue” and would be willing to share a review, you can do so here on the dedicated “Surviving Sue” page…or on Amazon or Goodreads

Smiles and hugs,

Vicki 🥰



43 responses to “Peek Inside: “Surviving Sue” – Lit Fest”

  1. I did an author’s event too over the summer and I was very impressed with how wonderful and elaborate their tables were. Mine wasn’t. My mom was dying and I just wasn’t thinking. However, it didn’t matter, I sold more books than all the authors there. I was shocked … pleasantly shocked!

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    1. Yay for that! I think it’s a conundrum…how important the look of the table is. I don’t think I did anything special…it should be about the books, not the decor! Cheers to you for a great experience! 🥰

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      1. I enjoy seeing the nice table set ups. I have to remind myself for next time. Your pictures were great! I still get a kick out of the goody bags with your card. It’s an adorable idea.

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        1. Love that you liked them — they were a big hit…well, except for those who are allergic…LOL. 🥰

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          1. They weren’t very nice saying that.
            I’m vegan and at these events there are so many free chocolates and I’d never say “do you have something else.”
            There’s always a free pen, ha-ha! 😀

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            1. See — there you are giving me really good advice. I don’t think they meant any harm…I suppose the woman with a big picnic basket on her table gives off the vibe that she’s got more than just candy! False advertising…but I like your pen idea! 😎😎😎

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    Kathleen Ann Canfield

    Love the pictures, they made me feel as if I was there – great job!

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    1. Thanks, Kathleen…in some ways you WERE there! That picnic basket was the best table accessory…and carry-all for candy and flyers! xo! I appreciate your support…so much! 🥰

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  3. This must be a “told you so” moment regarding the tablescape and the goody bags! Did I not mention that previously? Pretty sure I held up a suggestion to consider a side hustle thing… 😉

    Seriously though, it sounds like everything went well, that you accomplished not only representing your publisher and acknowledging the space they gave you to promote Sue, but also clearly finding amazing ways to draw folks in to… 1. give them a glimpse into life with Sue but also 2. share who you are IRL and connect/engage to build in the ways that make meaning with others.

    I am sincerely glad that this was well received plus being enjoyable for you Vicki! So glad to hear about the details as well 🙂

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    1. You did! You did! 🥰 Maybe you need to be the chief encourager person. I loved your feedback! Appreciate your support, generally, Deb. You’re right, I think – it was amazing to chat with folks — to share a glimpse of life with Sue. It’s something I haven’t been able to as much as I’d like — in-person — and it was fun. More so than I expected. Big hugs! 🥰

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  4. It sounds like a truly rewarding and successful experience. Bravo, Vicki!

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    1. Thank you, Jane! I appreciate you so…for continuing to read and support my “Surviving Sue” experience. xo! 🥰

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  5. I’m so happy for you that your lit fest was such a success. How wonderful to have your daughter and husband at your side. I love the pictures. I laughed at the suggestion of Lucy’s sign on your booth. 😊

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    1. He’s a funny one, isn’t he? Just people leaning into one another, providing support. It’s the most important ingredient in life, isn’t it? Hugs to you, dear one. 💕💕💕

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  6. It comes as no surprise to me that you did surpassingly well. Congratulations, Vicki. Next time be sure to give potential buyers hernia insurance in case they fear lifting the book and injuring themselves!😯 The offer of that plus snack choices will surely draw a crowd.

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    1. Love, love, love your humor, Dr. Stein! “Snack choices”…oh my. And were you peeking at us as we schlepped books and supplies from the train station? Thank goodness it was a beautiful day. No matter what the trip entails, I’m an over packer. 😉 Truly, though, thank you so much for your support. It means a lot! 🥰

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  7. I’m so happy, though not at all surprised, to hear that the lit fest went so well! It sounds like you had a great event!

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    1. Thanks, Erin! It was great! And I’m super thankful to you for all the good vibes you send my way. Xo! ❤️

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  8. Thanks for sharing your story, Vicki. It sounds like a wonderful event. The comments about the goodies made me smile. No matter what you serve, someone won’t be happy. LOL

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    1. Yes…you’re right! I should know better! But 98 other people were super happy. 😜Thanks so much, Michelle! 🥰

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  9. Congratulations to you for a beautiful table and having snacks to give out!
    It’s all about your book but your beautiful table attracted people your way!
    I am so glad it all was wonderful!

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    1. Thank you, Nancy! 😉❤️😉

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  10. Oh, it sounds like you had a fabulous day, so happy for you. Love the highlights. How come I’m not surprised to see you were connecting with others. Ha, ha. When’s the next literary event/signing? And finally, I think I would have laughed out loud at someone asking for different treats. Beggars can’t be choosers. Ha, ha.

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    1. Thank you, Brian! Not sure what’s next…adventures await! (She said hopefully!) 😎

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    Congratulations on your successful day. Kudos to you for getting yourself out there and making it happen. How great to share in this experience with your husband and daughter!

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    1. Thanks, Pete! You’re right — having my two favorite people in the world along for the ride made the day extra special. Yes, yes! Hope you are doing well. Big hugs! 🥰

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  12. Love this wrap up. Not sure why I expected it to be inside – so cool to see the pics, especially with Paul and Delaney as your amazing staff. And all your amazing conversations, connections, and confections — so good! ❤ ❤ ❤

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    1. It WAS so much fun. Thanks for all of the support, dear Wynne. And yes…so much better to be outside in such a pretty part of the city. Ambiance, baby! And such a vibe of positivity and joy. Readers, writers…bloggers…good people! 🥰

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  13. Congratulations- sounds like a great day! I love the “not even 5 cents” sign idea- maybe next time? 😉

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    1. I like it! Yep…maybe next time! 😎😎😎

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  14. I’m so glad you had fun. I love Chicago and when the weather’s good, it’s a wonderful place to wander. Books, readers, authors – what a great combo. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Diana! It was fun. For all those reasons…good weather…for readers and writers to hang out and “talk books”. Lots of happy people in one place. 😉❤️😉

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  15. Looks like you had a very happy day learning, caring and celebrating your special book!!!!💖

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    1. Thank you, Mary! Yes! It was so much fun. Grateful for your support! 🥰

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  16. Sounds like it was a very successful event and a weekend rich in experiences. Glad it went well and you’ll no doubt have so many ideas for the next one

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    1. Thank you, Brenda! ❤️

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  17. I was thinking about you over the weekend and hoping it was going well for you. I love how you got to talk with some of your readers who asked some smart questions. Also the idea of having some candy-free gift bags makes so much sense. Next time, eh?

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    1. I love that I popped to mind over the weekend! Yay! I’ll take those good Ally vibes any time I can get ’em! And you are right…it was great fun talking with folks. It helped to take the edge off my nervousness, for sure. And cheers to offering non-candy options next time — if there is a next time! You are right on, Ally Bean. xo! 🥰

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