You’ve written a book - congratulations!
Timaru Booksellers is proud to support and promote local authors by providing a bricks and mortar retail outlet for books published through non-traditional publishing sources.
When your book is self-published, published by a company that we do not already do business with, or is available only on a non-returnable basis, we will work directly with you to sell your book on consignment.
Our consignment program is an agreement between you, the author, and Timaru Booksellers to offer your book for sale in our shops and online. By leaving your books with us on consignment, you can expect that we will:
- Place your book for sale in either one or both of our bookshops (in the appropriate genre, or in our self-published author section which is alphabetised by author so your friends and family can easily find it) in our shop.
- Place your book for sale in our online bookshop (Images and description must be supplied by you through Neilsen or email).
- Track sales of your book using our computerised inventory system.
- Contact you if we need more copies.
- Issue a payment and remittance advice for each book within 48 hours of its sale.
- Remove your books from sale after 6 months unless it is continuing to sell well and both you and the bookshop agree to extend the consignment.
- Contact you at the end of your 6 month consignment period and it is your responsibility to pick up any unsold books at that time.
- Any books left beyond the consignment period will be disposed of by Timaru Booksellers and/or The Twizel Bookshop.
- We will only pay you for books that are sold. Damaged or stolen items are your sole financial responsibility.
In return, we expect you to:
- Leave copies for sale at Timaru Booksellers (quantity specified by Bookshop staff).
- Accept standard 60/40 publishing industry terms
- Include the fact that your book is available at Timaru Booksellers in any and all of your marketing and advertising and add a link on your website/social media. It is important for you, as the publisher, to remember that marketing and promotion is up to you.
- Pick up any unsold copies of your book at the end of the 6 month consignment, understanding that any books left past that time will be disposed of by the bookshop.
Timaru Booksellers reserves the right to refuse any book proffered for consignment deemed unsuitable for sale in the store.
We receive a high number of unsolicited self published books in the post and in both our bookshops. We’ve compiled some handy tips to help you stand out, increase your chance of having your book on our shelves, and in general make our lives easier.
Before you come to the bookshop or send us an email requesting that we stock your book, please make sure you have the following basic information to hand.
- ISBN:
- Retail Price
- Wholesale Price
- Distribution method including any shipping fees
- promotional or marketing activity you have planned: how will people know about your book?
While many self published authors choose to publish through Amazon, it is only fair to let you know we will never directly do business with Amazon so for us to stock a book published through an Amazon platform, you must supply the books to us yourself. For more information why, we recommend you read How to Resist Amazon and Why by Danny Caine, owner of the Raven Bookstore.
Tips for marketing your book to booksellers:
First of all, congratulations! We know what an enormous amount of dedication writing a book can take. Whether your book winds up on the shelves of Timaru Booksellers, please know that we appreciate the effort, care and creativity that has brought you this far. Now for the hard part - getting it sold:
Here are just a few things to consider when thinking about marketing your book in our bookshops - remember, we want all of your hard work to be rewarding, both for us and for you.
Quality (and we don’t mean the fluency of your prose and the intelligence of your thinking).
Is your book as perfect as possible? Spelling, grammar and typesetting count. If you are self-published, the company that prints your book may offer proofreading, or even a fair amount of editing, for a fee. Professional authors with the resources of an entire publishing house behind them have whole teams of people who do this for them. And readers are picky. If you are expecting your readers to pay as much for your book as they would pay for a book from a major publishing house, they are expecting a work of equal quality. Assemble your own team to make your book the best it can be.
Pricing
In order to sell, your book should be priced at or below the cost of other books of its size and sort. It’s easy to see how your book compares by browsing your local bookshop. When you negotiate for the production of your book, be sure to take that into account, as well as the fact that you will have to pay at least the industry standard discount to shops who stock your book, and substantial sums for marketing so that readers can know your book is available. Do your math ahead of time so that you aren’t disappointed later.
Cover Art
Books are judged by their covers.
Promotion
Create as professional an author bio and press release as you can to tell your story.
Contact local and regional media and use mailing lists, social media and print media to let people know you’ve published a book and it’s available at The Timaru Bookshop and/or The Twizel Bookshop.
Send out press releases, review copies and other promotional materials to local media and any other organisations with which you are affiliated.
Tell friends and family and send them to the store for copies - this generates the all-important buzz that generates more sales.
Branch out. How about high school and college alumni associations? Your writers group? Lions or Rotary? Your church? Everyone you can send to the store for copies generates traffic and word-of-mouth for your book.
Consider a signing. Book signings are a great way to gather all of the folks you’ve been marketing to at one time - and crowds attract crowds. Bookshops are well connected to the readers in their communities and we can arrange book signings and author events for self-published authors whose books are selling well in our store.
If you would like to know more about the kind of events we hold in Timaru Booksellers and The Twizel Bookshop, you can read our Event policy.
Buy and read some of the following resource books:
- Self-Publishing in New Zealand by H.L. Kennedy
- The Artist’s Way, by Julia Cameron
- On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft, by Stephen King
- A Novel in a Year: From First Page to Last in 52 Weeks, by Louise Doughty
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Book Details
Title
ISBN:
Format: Hardback / A Format (Trade) Paperback / B Format Paperback
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50 word summary of your book:
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By signing this document you agree to our consignment policy and terms.
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Date:
This date marks the start of the consignment period.