I'd love to get one or more well-known authors to write a blurb for my book, and the Malice conference seems like an ideal place to begin. Anyone have any suggestions for how best to go about this without being overly obnoxious? I'll be wearing my Mood Swing T-shirt for starters, and I'll have my book and postcards handy at all times, then schmooze like crazy. I know authors are inundated with people looking for reviews and blurbs, but I'm assuming it can't hurt to ask. (The book is already in print, but I'm thinking of future editions and my upcoming website.)
At the Omega Being Fearless conference in NYC in April, I found myself standing in a coffee line next to Sam Keen, author of many nonfiction books. While chatting, I showed him my book and said "Do you ever--" He vehemently exclaimed "No!" before I could even get the words out, then calmed down and said he gets so many requests for blurbs and reviews that he makes it a firm policy never to accept books from writers. Not very encouraging, but I've heard at least some mystery writers are friendlier about it. Let's hope so!