HANK PHILLIPPI RYAN: It was just about as meta as you can get, right? For the past three weeks, I have been an author on book tour, talking about a book called ALL THIS COULD BE YOURS which is about an author on book tour talking about her book, which is called ALL THIS COULD BE YOURS . I must have said this sentence a million times on the road, and I absolutely laughed every time. This particular book tour was eye opening, inspirational, hilarious, exhausting, and absolutely wonderful in every single way.
I'm trying to even decide where it began! The week before publication, I flew to New Orleans to interview the fabulous Lisa Jewell, who was guest of honor. She is absolutely one of my writing idols. Every book she writes is brilliant and thought provoking and gorgeously written and perfectly plotted. And in real life she's an absolute dream--charming and funny and authentic. And we had a great time in front of a massive audience!
I was in New Orleans essentially for 24 hours, then flew back to Boston, and on the Saturday, hopped around to various local bookstores to sign books in preparation for their on-sale date on Tuesday. Sunday I had three online events, including two with my partner at First Chapter Fun, the fabulous Hannah Mary McKinnon, whose book A KILLER MOTIVE coincidentally and hilariously, had the same pub date as mine! How's that for synchronicity?
Monday was the pre-launch party at An Unlikely Story bookstore. I was interviewed by Jeff Kinney, yes, that Jeff Kinney, the owner of the bookstore, and the author of The Wimpy Kid books. It was absolutely hilarious, and he is a genius. Publishers Weekly picked up the photo of that event, and that's very very cool.
On the on the actual launch day, I had a joint event with the wonderful BOOK LOVE Bookstore in conjunction with the Plymouth Public Library. It's so perfect, because ALL THIS COULD BE YOURS is a such a love letter to bookstores and librarians, and this truly fun event was an homage to those forces of nature.
Then, Wednesday, the glorious launch party at the historic West Newton cinema, where I was joined by the brilliant Lisa Gardner, and her new book KISS HER GOODBYE. We had a marvelous time in the old theater, and what an incredible occasion it was. Hurray, Hallie was there! And here are the guys--WIlliam Martin, William Landay, Daniel Palmer, James Ziskin and Edwin Hill. SO sweet of them to come. (I don't think I've ever seen my name on a movie theater marquee before!)
Then on Thursday, off for a two-week tour of the country! (Note the time.....)
(Actually, I didn’t see much of the country except for the aerial views…) I met so many new friends, and was teary-eyed at seeing so many old friends who came out to help celebrate. And my conversation partners made a bestseller list of their own-- In Cedar Rapids I was joined by Heather Gudenkauf, in Austin by Meg Gardiner, in Houston by Ashley Winstead, in Darien by Liv Constantine, and in Atlanta by Wanda Morris. So much fun, and we laughed and solved the world's problems.
In all, I think I was on the road for 12 days, and stayed in 11 different hotels. And although it was wonderful, truly, every minute, from the super glamorous event in Greensboro to the absolutely adorable event in Mount Airy -- otherwise known as Mayberry-- I met an incredible number of absolutely fabulous readers and librarians and booksellers.
I came home this Tuesday, beyond exhausted, tireder than I have ever been, and also happier than I have ever been!
All this could be yours became an instant USA TODAY bestseller, and I am so grateful! (And ONE WRONG WORD made the list too! Whoo.)
And no, the tour isn't over, there's much more to come, but and you can be sure I will tell you all about it when the time comes.
And what landed in my mailbox the day I arrived back home? The edits for my new as yet unnamed 2026 novel. (Thanks to all of you yesterday for your incredibly good ideas!)
It absolutely fills me with joy, I have to say. I am the luckiest person in the world. Plus—wait until you see what’s coming up in the next few weeks!
So shall we do a book tour contest, Reds and Readers? Here are three pictures from the road. Can you identify these places? One lucky commenter—all you have to do is guess!-- will win a signed copy of Wanda Morris’s WHAT SHE LEFT BEHIND.
PS. Do you know about The Back Room? It's a wonderful online program that highlights four authors a month. Karen Dionne and I are the moderators/ hosts. It's free, and interactive, and absolutely wonderful! This Sunday at a special time-- 5:00 PM ET -- we will host Lisa Gardner, Eliza Reid, Lynn Liao Butler, and Francesca Serritella! Sign up here to get a front row :) seat. Register at https://The-Back-room.org
My goodness, Hank . . . I'm worn out just reading about your book tour!
ReplyDeleteAs for my guess for the three pictures from the road . . . the last one is New York City . . . .
Thank you!~ And...nope!
DeleteHANK: WOW, what a truly magical book tour (part 1)!
ReplyDeleteI am soooo happy for you!
And I signed up for Sunday's THE BACK ROOM and am back to my "normal" commenting spot on JRW. I arrived home yesterday at 3:30 pm.
Welcome back, Grace! Hope you had a great trip.
DeleteGRACE: Welcome home and welcome back to JRW. Hope you had a wonderful trip! Love reading your comments here.
DeleteWelcome back, Grace! I hope you will find the opportunity to share a little about your trip.
DeleteGreat to have you back. Trip report?
DeleteWelcome back, Grace. I loved tagging along on your trip through FB. Missed ya here though.
DeleteGrace! Welcome back! And thank you so much~ xxx And just let us know when you want to do a guest blog about your adventures!
DeleteI don't know any of those places! Congratulations on the fabulous tour.
ReplyDeleteI've seen chairs that look like they're made of suitcases at the Indianapolis airport, so maybe that wall is there too?
DeleteIsn;t that amazing? Good guess, but nope..xxx
DeleteAll the places you have been makes my head spin. Of course your books are best sellers!
ReplyDeleteI am going to guess Mount Airy for the wall of suitcases, New Orleans for the one that looks like a hotel lobby for zebras, and I think the last one has more to do with the West Newton Cinema than the actual NYC. But I really have no clue.
Thank you...awww. And those are guest guesses, but nope!
DeleteWhirlwind tour is an apt description, Hank. Seeing so many author friends along the way must have helped to keep it fresh.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have made it to one of your events, but I hope to get my book signed at Crime Bake.
The photos are unfamiliar, except for the big ape, who seems to be hanging around in the wrong city.
Blogger ate my comments yesterday. Let's see if the persnickity one will let me comment today.
Brilliant!~ Yes, the big ape IS in the wrong city....
DeleteWow. What a whirlwind! I am tired just reading about your tour, Hank. Many congratulations on your success with this new book. Cannot wait to learn what your next one is going to be titled!
ReplyDeleteThank you!~ Yes, it is stil la work in progress, but all of your ideas yesterday were so helpful!
DeleteI don’t recognize any of those locations. You deserve a medal for that book tour! I’m waiting for my copy of ALL THIS COULD BE YOURS.
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to hear what you think! And aw, I feel as if I have already gotten medal enough.xoxooo
DeleteHANK: What a whirlwind tour! I am sure you are happy to be home and get a chance to catch your breath. I do not recognize any of the pictures except the bookstores from your book tour. That's awesome you got to meet the author of THE WIMPY KID series. I have lots of questions about your book tour. I am going to ask this because I recall a friend had to drive herself from bookstore to bookstore when she was doing a book tour, but that was about 20 years ago.
ReplyDeleteWhen you go on book tours, do you always have someone from the bookstore pick you up at the airport / train station? I read ALL THIS COULD BE YOURS and I thought of the Apple TV + series THE MORNING SHOW. I can see the actor Mark Duprass (sp?) as the husband of the main character. Perhaps Jennifer Aniston as the main character - the author who always goes on book tours.
Oh you are SO wise! ANd ye, I agree on the Morning SHow, (LOVE IT!) but I was thinking Billy Crudup for Henry. And Tea Leoni for Tessa. What do you think? And no, the bookstores or venues generally do not pick you up at the airport. It's all about Ubers!
DeleteCongratulations on the USA Today Bestseller and on your marvelous book tour. Like others, I find it a bit exhausting just to read about. But I notice in the photos you are absolutely radiant. I suspect you are a true extrovert -- one who draws energy from interactions with people rather than being drained by them. I didn't recognize any of the pictures either, though after seeing Brenda's guess of New Orleans for the lobby, I think that's right. Maybe at the Roosevelt, home of the Sazerac bar?
ReplyDeleteAw, well, I'm pretty much shy--but I am so happy when when people love my books, and I am sure that's what you are seeing. xxx And nope, New Orleans is a wise guess, but that's not it.
DeleteCongratulations! That is a pretty meta book tour, and you got to hang out with some incredible people (and they got to hang out with you!) I don't really have any guesses to offer.
ReplyDeleteThank you--you are right, it was truly memorable. And answers coming later!
DeleteCongrats! No guesses here either.
ReplyDeletexoxoxoo
DeleteYou have a right to be exhausted! That schedule would wallop anyone!
ReplyDeleteNo clue on the photos, but I LOVE that wall of antique suitcases. Wouldn't it be fun to have wallpaper like that on one wall of a powder room?
Oh, that is a genius idea! xxx
DeleteI was at the official launch day event at the Plymouth Public Library and that was fun. Though I'm still trying to find the video of the event that was taken. I'm not sure who did the filming but there was a few people with cameras running around and I'd like the video evidence of when Hank, prior to answering a question that I asked, introduced me to the crowd as a "rockstar music critic". There's a photo somewhere on her or her husband Jonathan's phone of the two of us as well.
ReplyDeleteIt was a cool event that served not only as a way to get my books signed, but allowed for a 1st time visit to that particular library AND getting introduced to a new bookstore (Book Love) that I will have to make a point of going to visit now.
I've been to a number of Hank's events over the years and they never fail to be entertaining.
Nice post Jay!
DeleteIt was so great to see you! Thank you so much for coming--it truly means a lot. And I think it was PLymouth Cable that covered it...let me check. ANd I still have not posted all my photos..but I am working on it. And of course we have the one of us!
DeleteHank, I found the video on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84iQ3cYvMBQ
DeleteI'm exhausted just reading about your tours. I have no idea on the photos, except I think the last one is NYC with King Kong and the plane.
ReplyDeleteThat was a tricky photo! ANd not NYC. Answers coming soon! ANd again, thank you thank you for all your kind words!
DeleteI don’t think people realize how exhausting it is to be ON all the time. To smile and look gracious and eat food at odd times. And wake at 4 to go on to the next place! What was the first thing you wanted to eat when you got home? For me it’s usually scrambled or boiled egg
ReplyDeleteOh,such a great question. I just wanted something that was NOT a turkey sub from Subway or a salad from Wendy's--delicious as they are, I wanted real food. And now I am thinking about scrambled eggs...
DeleteI can only imagine Rhys!! If I was in that position - the first thing I'd want is an iced latte from my local coffee shop. I know there are so many great coffee shops everywhere-but one's local, neighborhood shop is comforting with so many familiar faces to great you.
ReplyDeleteYes, when the coffee is just right, it is so comforting!
DeleteHank, I can't guess any of the photos. Just want to say that you are absolutely glowing with happiness in each of the photos from your tour!
ReplyDeleteAww...and that is exactly how I felt! And still so.
DeleteSounds like you had a great time, Hank. Congrats. I can only guess the last one - NYC.
ReplyDeleteI did! But...nope. xxxxx
DeleteHank, all of this is so fabulous!!! I think I know where photo #2 is, but I'm not going to say since I'm not eligible for the giveaway:-)
ReplyDeleteYes, I bet you know! xxxxx
DeleteCongratulations, Hank - it sounds like a fun and successful tour. Totally in the dark about the photos though. Looking forward to the big reveal!
ReplyDeleteYou will laugh!~ xxx
DeleteCongratulations, Hank — it's terrific that you had such a great time. Nice photos of you on the tour. As for the three photos for the conquest, I'm afraid I don't have a clue!
ReplyDeleteThey are very mysterious, right? oxooo and thank you!
DeleteCongratulations Hank! What a memorable tour. The suitcases are located in the Moxy Hotel.
ReplyDeleteIs there really a Moxy Hotel? Nope, that's not these...:-)
DeleteGosh Hank, I'm worn out just reading about where all you've been. Hopefully, when I get my new knee a week from today, I'll be able to start traveling some, but I could never keep up with you. Your pictures are wonderful, especially the one with you and Lisa and the one with you and Wanda and the one with you and Jeff and the boys. Well, then the pictures with just you and the ones with your fans are special, too. I guess I should have just said all your pictures are outstanding. And, you got to see Hallie and get to see Heather G. Oh, and I imagine Francesca Serritella will be as enthusiastic as your mother Lisa Scottoline. I heard Lisa talk once, and you and she are just alike at giving your fans 100%. How exciting. And All This Could Be Yours is an Instant USA Today Best Seller and your picture with Jeff on the cover of Publishers Weekly. Enjoy all your hard-earned success, Hank. I am thrilled for you.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'll guess any of the mystery pictures right, but I'll try. 1) Greenville, NC 2) New Orleas 3) Jeff Kinney's An Unlikely Story.
Jeff would love to have that at his bookstore!
DeleteOh my goodness, I don't know how you manage all of this. Your energy is amazing. Congratulations for such a fabulous book tour.
ReplyDeleteAwwwww thank you!
DeleteAnd here are the answers! That is the lobby of the Doylestown Inn, in Doylestown Pennsylvania, a block from the wonderful Doylestown bookstore. The next photo is the lobby of the glam Hotel Zaza, in Houston, where I stayed for my appearance at Murder by the Book, a fantastic store! . And the final picture is the wax museum in Myrtle Beach South Carolina. That is the view from the highway! I gasped in the back of the Uber! Never a dull moment…
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and sorry, I don't know!
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE A ROCKSTAR!!!!! Such a wonderful suspense novel and just a brilliant premise!
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