By Doyne Phillips, Managing Editor for Southern
Writers Magazine
As we all know book sales are controlled
by a relatively small number of book stores. Sales figures are noted by an even smaller
number of booksellers and the large retail stores like Target, Walmart, Costco
and Sam’s Club are not considered. You can be successful as an author and not
have a New York Times best seller but the title alone does propel your career.
So getting your book in a store isn’t always easy. This was noted by several
authors and a solution was presented.
Just as Southern Writers Magazine is for
Authors by Authors, there now are bookstores owned by authors for authors.
Several successful authors have opened bookstores for the sale of their books
and books they like by fellow authors, local authors and others. Ann Patchett, author
of Bel Canto, Commonwealth, State of Wonder, This is the Story of a Happy
Marriage, The Magician’s Assistant and more owns along with her business
partner Karen Hayes, Parnassus Books in Nashville TN.
Ann and Karen realized that at one time
there were over 3,000 independent bookstores. Their numbers dwindled to 1650
but thanks to owners like Patchett and Hayes their numbers have increased to
2300. Even with this increase Amazon controls ½ of all book sales. Only books
with backing from the big publishers, big agents and authors that have sold
millions are moved through Amazon. Knowing this Patchett and Hayes has opened
her door to promote local authors, all authors and other independent
bookstores.
There is a law in business known as the “Sin
of the Desert” which states if you are in the desert, know where the water is
but don’t tell others, that is a sin. These owners and others are sharing with
other independent bookstores just as Southern Writers Magazine connects authors
with authors. Other authors with independent book stores and more joining their
ranks every day are Judy Bloom, Garrison Keillor and Jeff Kinney.
Hopefully, we all will support them and
their efforts for an opportunity to return to what we all loved, our local
independent bookstore. Have you visited an
author owned bookstore?
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