I mean, let's say you did kill us. Or didn't. There could be torture. Whatever. But somehow you found the goods. What would your cut be?

Mal ,'Out Of Gas'


Natter 53: We could just avoid making tortured puns  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Scrappy - Sep 02, 2007 4:36:38 pm PDT #8186 of 10001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

It was over 100 for the third day on a row today. The good side of this is that the DH has an expensive review car this week, a Land Rover--and it has much better AC than our house. It even has air-conditionoed seats! We were out running errands and then to a dinner yesterday, and out all day today, going to EVERY FURNITURE STORE IN CALIFORNIA to look for a chair which doesn't cost a zillion bucks and trying to find a non-hideous wall sconce for our living room. Didn't find either, but we did stay cool.


Kathy A - Sep 02, 2007 4:41:12 pm PDT #8187 of 10001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Jesse, if you're really looking into your own bookstore in an area that's underserved in that field, try chatting with other stores in the area you're interested in; they'll be able to let you know what kind of customers come in (young professionals, families, blue-collar), and you can finesse your selection after opening. In the area around the mall when I worked there, we had a lot of immigrant families, so history and business wasn't really in demand, but fiction, kids, and self-improvement were hot topics, with the genre fiction being the biggest (romance, mystery, and sci-fi). At my current store, it's much more widespread, but business and current affairs are very popular.


Jesse - Sep 02, 2007 4:46:39 pm PDT #8188 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

In the area around the mall when I worked there, we had a lot of immigrant families, so history and business wasn't really in demand, but fiction, kids, and self-improvement were hot topics, with the genre fiction being the biggest (romance, mystery, and sci-fi).

That is so awesome, because that is totally what I was thinking -- we have a lot of immigrant families, too, and increasing (as far as I can see) people like me -- young professional types. Conveniently, those are also the kind of books I would want to buy!

Fuck, the more I think about this the more awesome it feels. The whole idea is so out of character for me, but I don't know -- maybe it could happen.

I mean, I've always loved books and bookstores, and I've probably paid more attention to them than the typical person, because I've always thought, "If I were in charge, here's how this would work" about everything.


Kathy A - Sep 02, 2007 4:51:47 pm PDT #8189 of 10001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Good for you, Jesse!! I hope you can get it to work! If you don't have big-box competition, even better. Definitely do a lot of research by checking out all different bookstores, all different clientele and sizes, and talk to the managers, especially those with indie stores. Do a little websurfing and see if you can find an LJ indie-bookstore-owner group, and contact the ABA (American Booksellers Association) for support groups and networking. Research the hell out of your field and neighborhood before committing to a business plan and loan.


Jesse - Sep 02, 2007 4:53:31 pm PDT #8190 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Joining the ABA costs like $350, which I figure I should earn working in a bookstore to show myself good faith. And then there's so many resources! There's really a ton of shit out there. Of course, there are also small bookstores closing all the freaking time, but still.


Kathy A - Sep 02, 2007 4:56:54 pm PDT #8191 of 10001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

In today's bookselling world, I'd definitely back up your IRL store with a decent website--online orders, especially if a local customer can order at midnight for pickup in a few days at your store is a big plus over Amazon.


Jesse - Sep 02, 2007 5:04:50 pm PDT #8192 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

So many things to think about!


Scrappy - Sep 02, 2007 5:10:28 pm PDT #8193 of 10001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Jesse--my mom had a used bookstore for many years, and one of the things which drew customers in was unique cards which she kept right by the window. People would come in to get a handmade birthday card and walk out with a couple of mysteries and a cookbook.


BigDuluth - Sep 02, 2007 5:21:06 pm PDT #8194 of 10001
"I am the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world"

Eh I am not looking forward to working tomorrow. On the upside I am sleepy so it won't be a big stretch to get myself in bed in a while (I'm east coast so it's almost 11)


brenda m - Sep 02, 2007 5:34:16 pm PDT #8195 of 10001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

I'm about to open an ING checking account. Anyone have a referral link they want to shoot me? I don't know for sure if you can get the bonus since I already have the savings account, but it can't hurt to try.