All on the Same Page Bookstore


All on the Same Page Bookstore

Just thought I’d drop a note here to let you all know what’s going on at the bookstore.

We offer a monthly marketing seminar on the first Monday, mostly for authors and their books, but a lot of it is applicable to any budding entrepreneur with a product. The cost is $25, we cover a lot of basic information; going into the fall and winter months, we’re going to expand the topic. Our next seminar will be September 9, due to the Labor Day holiday.

Topics may – depending on demand – include things like consignment, distribution, cover design, direct mail marketing, giveaways, reviews, publishing contracts, and others. Tell me what you’d like to see!

Second Tuesdays are for the little ones – storytime at 10:30 a.m. The kids pick books and we read to them for about an hour. Sometimes we add a new or interesting book from the shelf. We’re thinking of adding another day/time for this – any thoughts?

We also have a writers’ seminar on the first Wednesday of each month. Sounds fancy, but it isn’t. We usually have wine. We talk about everyone’s recent news and accomplishments, answer and ask questions, and often one or two writers will read a passage or a chapter and we’ll all give feedback. We’ll have anywhere from four to ten writers, although it’s usually around half a dozen. You should definitely come – you don’t have to be published or even have a WIP, just an interest.

On the third Thursday of each month, we host the St. Louis Writers’ Guild Author Series – a live interview where you can come and ask questions or Tweet them during the event. It starts at 7:00 p.m.

And of course, nearly every Saturday we host an author book event – meet a local author, pick up a signed copy of their newest books, schmooze and have a great time! Most of these are in the afternoon, starting at 1:00 p.m.

Now, let’s talk about product – naturally, we have books. Duh. We have some new overstocks, a lot of used books – paper and hardcover – and over 100 brand new books by local authors! Plus, we have booklights and pens, journals, and both framed and unframed gorgeous prints from two awesome local photographers.

But wait, there’s more! We also carry Baer’s Pure Products – organic, hand-made, all-natural soaps, lip balm, candles, lotion, etc., etc. Awesome stuff, all of it! And, starting this week, we’ll be carrying adorable dresses and hair accessories from Frilly Lilies, local and handmade. You’re going to love these!

Oh, and let’s not forget the COFFEE! Come in, grab a book and cup and sit down for a while to read or visit with us. Stay as long as you like!

 

An open letter to a frightened man


mishaburnett

This is in response to “Why Indie Authors Still Suck” on So You Think You’re An Author by someone who calls himself “anonnymouse13”.

Now, I won’t address the obscenity, profanity, and random personal attacks liberally sprinkled through this post.  Seventh grade was a lot of years ago for me, and that stuff stopped either shocking or amusing me years ago.

Looking at the forty percent or so of the post that actually says something, he has written a rather passionate defense of traditional publishing.  Passionate, yes, reasonable, not so much.

Basically, he has one good point to make. Books require editing.  That happens to be quite true.  It is true for Indie authors and it is true for traditionally published authors.  Quite frankly, I don’t know anyone who doesn’t agree with that.  So I’ll just admit the obvious and agree with him.

Books require editing.

However, from that fact he…

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