Daniel Nayeri and Alexandra Davis promote comic with story vending machine

Comic writer Daniel Nayeri and author Alexandra Davis launched an unusual promotional campaign for their graphic novel series 'The Bizarre Bazaar' by installing a vending machine filled with storytelling items. The machine debuted during Rock Hill's Christmasville weekend, showcasing art from local creators and other curiosities. The effort highlights creative marketing in the comics industry.

Daniel Nayeri, writer of the graphic novel series 'The Bizarre Bazaar,' and his wife, author Alexandra Davis, devised a creative promotion to draw attention to their work. The series revolves around a curio shop stocked with strange and dangerous items, making a vending machine an apt choice for marketing. As Nayeri described, the machine contained 'anything that seems to be telling a story,' including art made by local creators and dissection kits.

The promotion launched late last year during Rock Hill, North Carolina's Christmasville weekend, a time when small vendors and seasonal events fill downtown. Preparation was rushed, with only four weeks available. A local painter designed and painted the machine's exterior, Nayeri handled the programming, Davis sourced dozens of unique vintage objects from estate sales, and several local artists contributed. Davis recounted labeling and packaging items as Nayeri installed the machine in a coffee shop at 9 p.m. the night before the event, calling it 'a fly-by-the-seat-of-our-pants experience.'

The campaign quickly proved successful. 'We can’t seem to keep the machine stocked,' Nayeri said, noting increased interest from local artists who shared their work and inquired about participating. 'It’s been a source of wonder and discovery for everyone involved.' The vending machine remains available in the Rock Hill area, offering visitors a tangible extension of the series' whimsical theme.

This approach echoes other innovative promotions in publishing, such as a vampire novel printed with garlic-infused ink or a horror comic with a blood-printed cover, underscoring the value of creativity in reaching readers amid marketing challenges.

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