We have an adorable
little local bookstore that has a separate room for locally published authors.
Not exact matches
If you're willing to do a
little hunting, you can find gently read copies of manga at your
local used
bookstore.
Fans will continue to get their monthly fix via comiXology or their
local comics shop, but adding these graphic novels to mass - market digital
bookstores makes them a
little easier for the general public to find.
However, when it comes to a book becoming an international success, a small book signing at a
local independent
bookstore might help gather some
local attention but will do very
little for selling hundreds of thousands of copies.
4) E-book only authors have very
little incentive to work with their
local bookstores.
With a
little browsing, I can pick it up at a
local used
bookstore for half that.
Also, literary novelist Jeff Stayton, went on a very long book tour to promote his first novel and he donated
Little Libraries to any «book deserts» he ran across throughout the US... those communities that had lost a
local bookstore and had no where to turn except Amazon for their books.
The reality is that most readers have shown
little interest, or loyalty, when it comes to buying ebooks from their
local bookstore: they prefer to buy from ebook specialists — often tied to the e-reader devices they own.
All it will cost you is the price of an ISBN to get you listed in Books in Print and a
little bit of time to go make friends with your
local bookstore employees.
If you're heading to a new locale, why not do a
little advance research and set up some readings and visits at your destination's
local libraries, schools or
bookstores?