The Remedy For Love Book Trailer
categories: Cocktail Hour / Movies / Reading Under the Influence
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I made it myself! Let me know what you think…
Publication day is October 14. And then I go on the road–please come say hello. I’d love to meet you. Here’s the schedule so far:
Tuesday, October 14th, 7 p.m: Longfellow Books, Portland, Maine LAUNCH PARTY!
Thursday, October 16th, 7 p.m: Jesup Library, Bar Harbor, Maine
Friday, October 17th, 7 p.m: Emery Center, UMF, Farmington, Maine HOMETOWN LAUNCH!
Wednesday, October 22, Noon: Portland Public Library (A different program altogether from the Longfellow evening)
Thursday, October 23, 7 p.m: Lithgow Public Library, Augusta, Maine (Capitol Reads program)
Friday, October 24th, 7 p.m: Magers and Quinn Books, Minneapolis, MN [A Whiskey Tour event!]
Saturday, October 25th and 26th, Texas Book Festival, Austin, TX [A Whiskey Tour event!]
Monday, October 27th, 8 p.m: Books and Books, Coral Gables, FL [A Whiskey Tour event!]
Thursday, October 30th, 6 p.m: Watermark Books, Wichita Kansas
Saturday, November 1st, 2 p.m: Lighthouse Writer’s Workshop, Denver, CO
Tuesday, November 4th, 7:30 p.m: Book Bar, Denver, CO
Wednesday, November 5th, 7:30 p.m: Booksmith, San Francisco, CA
Thursday, November 6th, 7 p.m: Rakestraw Books, Danville, CA
Monday, November 10th, 7:30 PM: Powell’s Books (Hawthorne), Portland, OR 97214
Tuesday, November 11th, 6 p.m: University Books, Bellevue, WA
Monday, November 17th, 7:00 p.m: Talking Leaves Books, Buffalo, NY
Tuesday, November 18th, 7:00 p.m: RiverRun Books, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Monday, November 24th, 7:15 p.m: Georgia Center for the Book at DeKalb County Public Library
Tuesday, November 25th, 7:00 p.m: Politics and Prose Washington, DC
I have to agree with those who think the sound of the wind is too shrieky. the only place I can imagine moderate speed wind sounding this way is blowing through a field of guy wires or the shrouding on a ship. don’t know what you intended, but I find the sound grating instead of forlorn, which wind is often supposed to represent.
Bill, I like the cadence of your voice and, having spent time with you, can well picture your stance and the way you hold your head. Lovely. I was right there with you until the wind escalated.It sounded like immature ghosts practicing their howling in a tin can. Distracting at first, then really annoying.
Thanks, Beth… The wind’s not like that in the studio version, studio, ha-ha, but I’ll learn!
Just saw it Bill. Perfect. Love it. But is there snow in the book?
beautiful, just like the book…
Thanks, Bill… Something very unsettling about looking at all the snow footage from last winter while I worked…
Nicely done, Bill! Loved the slowly building whine of the wind, but especially the sound of you reading your words.
Thanks, Tony!
I love it. And yes, sometimes the wind is too loud. I am going to send this off to ACK Book Fest.
Thanks, Ryder. I agree about the wind. It was perfect in studio, so I have something to learn about moving sound to YouTube…
Beautifully done – love the sounds of the wild, the beautiful snowy woods and the
incredible voice over.
Thanks, Suzanne!
I really like it, especially the word choice of “naked” cassette tapes, and that we get to see your beautiful stove at the end. On my phone, at least, I would do well to have the wind sounds dialed back just a little bit so I can more clearly hear the voice reading.
Ooh, thanks, I noticed that naked while I was reading and liked it, too… The sound is terrible on my phone, too, and even online. Perfect in studio, so something has to shift in the translation to YouTube…