
London Writers' Salon #183: Curtis Chin — Landing National Press, Running 300+ Book Events, Booking Venues With Cold Emails, Making Book Tours Pay, Building Book Buzz Without a Marketing Team
Mar 1, 2026
Curtis Chin, memoirist and filmmaker known for Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant, shares practical publicity and touring tactics. He explains booking readings early to drive pre-orders. He details finding venues with simple cold emails, defining target communities, pitching from local to national press, and making high-volume tours financially sustainable.
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Agent Reshaped Manuscript To Match Market Moment
- Curtis rewrote his proposal to align with timely cultural conversations and sold the book at auction.
- His agent cut a third, removed gangster family stories, and emphasised coming out, racial identity and AIDS-era themes that matched market interest.
Combine Publisher Budget With Community Funding
- Start with publisher funds then augment with community grants or hosting fees.
- Curtis used his Little, Brown budget, then secured a foundation and NGO support to fund early tours and international trips.
Momentum From Events And Press Feeds New Opportunities
- Momentum compounds: each event and press clipping makes the next invitation easier.
- Curtis parlayed a Netherlands/Belgium trip into 25 EU events and used fresh NYT coverage to win more bookings.









