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About Annabelle Robertson

Annabelle Robertson is the author of The Southern Girls Guide to Surviving the Newlywed Years: How to Stay Sane Once You've Caught Your Man (NAL/Penguin). An award-winning journalist, she writes for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta Woman, Paste and Y'all magazines. Her celebrity interviews and film reviews regularly appear on Crosswalk. A graduate of the University of Geneva, Robertson practiced international law before earning her Master of Divinity from Regent College in Vancouver, where she also met and married her husband, an Air Force chaplain currently deployed to the Middle East. She then joined the staff of an Atlanta newspaper. Visit her at www.AnnabelleRobertson.com.

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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Anticipation: Waiting for the Book to Hit Stores

"Your book is in Barnes & Noble in Minnesota!" my aunt shouted.
It was December 22, and I had just landed in Charlotte after a cross crounty trip that included an overnight in L.A.

"What? It's not supposed to be in stores until January second," I said. "We can't even get in here yet. And it's a Southern book!"

"Well, it's there. She just bought two copies."

My aunt's mother wasn't the only one who spotted the book. When I spoke with my editor a week or so later, she informed me that The Southern Girl's Guide had already been delivered to various bokstores and was selling - well before the official "on sale" date of January 2.

"The most sales have been in Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville and...get this," she said. "New York!"

Now I have a lot of friends in Atlanta.  I lived there for 10 years.  And I have a lot of  family in Charlotte, so I guess that's understandable. But Nashville? I don't know a soul there. Of course, I did give Tim McGraw an early-bound copy for his wife, Faith Hill, a few months back, when I interviewed him for the movie "Flicka." She's mentioned in the book, as an example of the quintessential Southern Girl. (Don't you just love her?!) But somehow, I don't think Faith is buying up all those copies in Nashville.

And what about New York City??? Has the South finally risen again? Breaking news!

I'm not complaining, of course. I just wish that I could have seen my book in a store before, oh, I don't know. All my family and friends and their extended network, maybe?

My brother Adam drove up to Concord Mills (just north of Charlotte) a few days after Christmas. He stopped in the Barnes & Noble and guess what? There it was, sitting on a shelf in the relationship section, right under Dr. Phil's new book.

(See photo above. Isn't Adam the cutest thing? Still single gals, but better act fast. He's a keeper!)

My brother Stephen called soon after to report that Books A Million has The Southern Girl's Guide in Gastonia, NC.

Publishing. It's a strange business.

With Southern love, Annabelle

www.SouthernGirlsGuide.com

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