HOW TO HOST A SUCCESSFUL EVENT
Wear Costumes!It’s Halloween in September! Ask customers to come dressed in medieval costume or in their best interpretation of the main characters in Eragon and Eldest: Brom, Murtagh, Arya, or even Saphira! Create Atmosphere!The cover of Brisingr is black and the dragon featured on it is gold. Use black and gold as a theme in any decorations or props you may use around the store. Play traditional medieval music on store’s speaker system or a portable stereo; some of Christopher Paolini’s favorite music that might set the right mood is Alma Del Sur or any traditional music from the Andes. Play excerpts from the Inheritance cycle audio books over the store’s speaker system or portable stereo. Dim the lights, use black lightbulbs, or purple cellophane over lightbulbs to achieve a dark and dramatic atmosphere. Velvet and candles evoke the feeling of medieval castles . . . use them for dramatic effect, but we don’t suggest lighting the candles! Serve Refreshments!
Serve Dragon Egg Punch—the egg that hatched Saphira in Eragon is blue, the dragon egg in Eldest is red. Serve any type of nonalcoholic red or blue punch and label it “Dragon Egg Punch.” Back to top |
Organize Dramatic Readings!
Invite a local drama group (from your community theater or a nearby high school) to do a dramatic reading or reenact a scene from Eldest or Eragon. Enlist enthusiastic members of your staff to perform a dramatic reading from Eldest or Eragon—be sure they wear their medieval costumes. Give Christopher’s fans the opportunity to share their passion for the books of the Inheritance cycle with others—offer “open mic” time for fans to read a brief favorite passage or share a story about their experience reading Eragon or Eldest. Hold a Costume Contest!Since you’ve asked customers and staff to come to the event in costume, consider organizing a costume contest or medieval fashion show. Appoint one staff member “emcee” and “bestower of prizes.” Ask interested customers and staff members to parade across the front of your event space. If you want to have a contest, use the old favorite “applause-o-meter” to determine the first, second, and third place winners. Consider offering small prizes such as bookmarks or coupons to the winners. Using the trivia quiz and ancient language quiz included in this kit test fans’ knowledge of the Inheritance cycle. Consider offering small prizes such as bookmarks or coupons to customers who answer questions correctly. Use the templates to create tattoo sheets and t-shirt iron-ons for attendees. Back to top |
Get the word outAs a bookseller you know that the key to a successful event is good promotion. We hope that the materials and suggestions we’ve provided will make promoting this event easier for you. And remember, the sooner you commit to having an event, the longer you’ll have to promote it. Register your event and have it publicised on this website! Local Media
Notify your local media outlets about your event, particularly newspapers who will list it in the calendar section. Store Newsletters and Calendars
Be sure to list the event in your store’s newsletters and calendars. Flyers
The flyer templates provided on this website in the party pack give you the opportunity to communicate news of your event to all the Inheritance cycle fans in your community. Fill in your store information and event details (date, time, location) and reproduce the flyer. Here are some tips for distributing the flyers:
Use the flyers as bag stuffers. Place them at check-out counters and information desks. Merchandise flyers on a table or counter next to your Brisingr standee or Inheritance cycle book display. Give quantities of the flyers to contacts at local schools and libraries. Register your event and have it publicised on this website |