
Children’s book week is coming up the first week of May. This year I will be marketing online as schools are closed and the largest children’s book festival in my state has been canceled. No personal appearances in schools or book signings for the foreseeable future. In the meantime, here are a few ways authors can use their free time to help fellow authors.

I found this article on Book Marketing Buzz and would like to share it because its message is a positive one. There will be light at the end of the tunnel for all of us.
Many libraries, schools, and bookstores are closed. Amazon is behind in deliveries. Speaking appearances and book signings have been canceled. So how are books being sold in this environment?
Here are the answers each correct in some fashion:·
Social media is helping to sell more books·
Traditional and digital media is covering books·
Authors are doing webinars and online courses to sell books·
New online retailers are sprouting up·
Not everything is closed everywhere – it just sounds like that·
E-books are skyrocketing·
Audiobook downloads are surging
There is reason to hope. Everyone is cooped up and is open to reading books. Many run to the safe confines of books, whether to escape reality or to use this time to learn what they had been meaning to finally get to.
So many books do well in this environment, including:
Children’s Books – kids need to learn and be entertained without school·
Thrillers – always a good time for them·
History – let’s learn from past disasters, depression, and pandemics – or read about better days of the past·
Entertainment – love a good distraction·
Personal Finance – time to balance a budget and grow your assets·
Investing – gotta make back the money lost on Wall Street·
Survivalist Techniques – we are all preppers now·
Politics – the 2020 election is coming·
Humor – we need a laugh·
Sports – we can read about the past until the future games begin·
Health – this is our number one focus – how to stay healthy in mind and body·
Religion – we need some spiritual nourishment, especially when the churches and temples are closed·
Self-Help/Motivation – we all need uplifting stories now·
Cooking – if you can’t hit a restaurant or even afford takeout, learn how to cook
Travel — if you can go somewhere physically, time to go with your mind — and plan a future trip
Plus, let’s look forward, whether it is weeks, a month or a few months – stores will reopen, delivery times will improve, and the financial devastation will slow down and start to return to better times.
But for the moment, as the world is upside down and filled with pain, fear, and uncertainty – and financial insecurity fills millions of homes and thousands of others confront death and severe illness – the book world is combusting. Indie stores have laid-off workers and shuttered operations.
Some publishers are looking at bankruptcy or a merger. Book releases scheduled for April or May are getting pushed back. Even the nation’s leading book trade show, Book Expo America, had to reschedule its date but right now its home, the Javits Center in NYC, is being used as a makeshift hospital to battle a plague. It is ugly out there. Still, the belief is it is temporary and we just need to weather the storm for the moment.
A decade ago the industry was hit by many challenges – the Great Recession, the ebook revolution, Amazon taking over the industry as Borders drop dead, technology allowing for the majority of published books to be self-published, and the Internet providing free competition for content providers.
But the American book industry rose from the dead and all of that transition and uncertainty. It is going through another tough time now, as many Americans are. Every day that passes means we get a day closer to recovery. The pandemic seems like it is a book that has no end, but the truth is, we know how it ends. And we know that the book world will get a new beginning and rise up. I can’t wait for the sequel!
So, I want to end this post with a positive message for my author friends. In the meantime, stay strong, stay safe, stay calm and REMAIN PRODUCTIVE!
16 responses to “#CAN YOU SELL BOOKS DURING A PANDEMIC ?#AuthorToolboxBlogHop”
raimeygallant
April 15th, 2020 at 00:05
I’m happy to hear that ebook and audiobook sales are up. That’s great news. I have seen some new apps with successes but hadn’t realized new players might enter the market. I hope some alternatives to Amazon emerge for books. 🙂
bamauthor
April 15th, 2020 at 10:09
Amazon often appears to be an impossible monolith, but it appears the motivation to offer alternatives outweighs the difficulty of overcoming the odds against success.
Rhonda Strong Gilmour
April 15th, 2020 at 10:45
Your list above left out the #1 selling genre in fiction: romance. I’ve been reading lots during this pandemic. That guaranteed HEA helps so much. I’ll be launching a book in May, which means no sort of live launch party. Ah well–lots of celebrations will be delayed during this time: weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, graduactions. I’ll plan a book party later. In the meantime, book blog tours ahoy!
bamauthor
April 22nd, 2020 at 09:30
Best of luck with the book launch, even if it a bit delayed. On the positive side, you have even more time to prepare.
Annelise Driscoll
April 15th, 2020 at 11:02
I just released my first book (it’s dystopian … such bad timing) on March 8th, and trying to figure out marketing in a pandemic has been really difficult. Thanks so much for this article!
bamauthor
April 15th, 2020 at 11:26
My pleasure! I wish you the best of success with your book.
Annelise Driscoll
April 15th, 2020 at 11:29
Thank you!
bamauthor
April 15th, 2020 at 14:01
My pleasure. I hope it is useful for you.
emaginette
April 15th, 2020 at 16:17
Let the industry change. Life is change. I’m hoping that most of it survives though and I can adapt with it.
Anna from elements of emaginette
bamauthor
April 15th, 2020 at 16:42
You are right. We all need to adapt to change and be flexible in our thinking.
charityrau
April 15th, 2020 at 19:22
Great post for these uncertain times. Thanks for sharing!
bamauthor
April 16th, 2020 at 08:47
Glad that you found it helpful!
Being Woven
April 27th, 2020 at 11:47
I love books and reading! I have been taking a friend’s children to the library regularly and now cannot. So I went to BetterWorldBooks and bought them some classics as they were interested in them after they saw Little Women. (These are 15, 13, 11, 5, 2…so the 3 older girls.) I bought the littles some kids classics! These were inexpensive and recyclable and we are treating the collection like library books so after they finish the first batch, then they others that I got. What I like about this company is that they rarely charge shipping and they donate a lot to various literacy agencies around the country and world. Thanks for sharing today. ~ linda
bamauthor
April 27th, 2020 at 11:51
Thanks for stopping by to read. I will check BetterWorldBooks out!
sparksfit
April 29th, 2020 at 17:08
Thanks for this perspective. Visiting you from the anything goes linky. laurensparks.net
bamauthor
April 29th, 2020 at 18:33
You are most welcome!