Sunday, June 10, 2007

What to take when selling books at a festival

Earlier this month, Grace and I were book vendors at the Oz-stravaganza (new name for the OzFest) in Chittenango, New York. We were fairly well prepared to spend two days out in the elements with our books. I am a chronic list maker; my list of "stuff to take" follows:

To support the sale activities:
  • card tables - 2 tables are required: one for the sale items and one for the give-away flyers
  • pens, pencils
  • calculator
  • a few envelopes
  • paperweights (I brought a bag of rocks)
  • shopping bags (I brought a bunch of plastic grocery bags and gave them to customers who asked for one)
  • paper towels (to wipe off tables)
  • a cloth towel or two (to deal with rain water, and because that's what we learned to take with us everywhere from the The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
  • hand sanitizer / wipes
  • large garbage bags to throw over items if it rains
  • duct tape - you just never know
  • shade / rain shelter - beach umbrella at a minimum if you don't have a tent canopy
  • some eye-catching items to call attention to your table / area
A tent canopy is really an essential piece of equipment if you are going to be selling books outdoors. Rain is always a possibility.

For the seller's comfort:
  • chairs
  • sunscreen
  • bug spray (especially if you are setting up in a grassy area)
  • a bag to put trash in
  • a cooler with water
  • umbrellas, sweaters, hats