We know that some authors have strong
feelings about some bookstores, as do consumers, and publishers.
I'm not sure what it is, but I have mutual
feelings about bookstores and coffee shops; «museum visits» is an act I really need to add to my list more often.
Not exact matches
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I have mixed
feelings about the closure of so many
bookstores around Australia right now.
The survey of 2,045 UK book buyers found that while young people
felt (or at least admitted to
feeling) guiltier than older shoppers
about using
bookstores as showrooms, they were actually more likely to do so.
You don't have to go anywhere, or make s series of
bookstore and library stops in various cities, to
feel good
about your traditional book promotion efforts.
I did see more than one
bookstore with the option to purchase online, but I
felt good
about having chosen that one, with the quality service that followed.
Bashi has stated that she penned this title due to the lack of information aimed at children
about Palestine and its people, yet some must
feel that even offering the title on
bookstore shelves is an affront to daily life.
Now, with her second book, When She Woke, a dystopian novel set in America in a near - future in which the country has been taken in a very right - wing direction,
about to hit the
bookstores» shelves paired with its digital cousin, Jordan may be
feeling that this progression has been very fast paced.
It
feels like yesterday that I was waiting in line at a
bookstore in New York City — at midnight —
about to explode with excitement over the publication of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
With the news
about some big box
bookstores struggling to pay their bills or offer any new product, what, if any, initiatives does Marvel have to help smaller Direct Market stores increase their book product ordering without
feeling their own financial pressures?
I also
feel uncomfortable as an author when readers ask me
about ebooks, or whether they can buy the book online, when we're all in a
bookstore that has copies.
Some of you might know that I have strong
feelings about the importance of independent
bookstores.
Traditional publishing isn't
about making sure the most deserving books make it to the
bookstores, it's
about what the publishers
feel they can successfully market.
You've made a good point that a lot of readers do browse online rather than in
bookstores, so we shouldn't
feel bad
about our books only appearing in the former.
If you
feel awkward «hawking» your book, talk
about how hard you worked on the book, how much it means to you to get the book into the hands of readers and how strongly you
feel about supporting local
bookstores.