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Thanks for posting this- it's so important to be reasonably accessible. However, never give out your personal information or home address. I treat fans the way I treated my clients, with gratitude and respect.



That way, you could say 'I'm sorry, X, but my schedule is too full at the moment, but I'm doing a reading you could come along to if you like'.
Might be worth a try. Plus, I've found local booksellers are ridiculously supportive, and they have a really good feel for the industry. It's nice to make those connections.

I have no reason to suspect anything else than that he's a nice man, but I don't want to blur boundaries.

It's just common sense to take care. Fans are lovely, but they're still strangers.

The only way u can meet a fan is like what Josie said at a public reading. Even then. I always go with one of my kids. Both are big strapping fellas. You have to be so careful today
Connecting with readers is such a valuable use of a writers' time. We recently had a fan connect with us through my husband's, author Dennis Meredith, website. She expressed how happy she was that she could read a book and because she loved the book, she had access to the author and could thank the author personally. And, like Carole, Dennis always writes back a thank you.
Stay connected. And share your stories here with all of us. We all work so hard at the writing and doing the marketing of our books and love to hear about author feedback.