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reviews_and_ramblings ([personal profile] reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2007-03-20 07:10 pm

Sometime I wonder if kindness still exists...

I own an independent bookstore. It's little, it's beautiful and it's mine. Really from the bookstore I gain very little, my profit is from the connected restaurant-caffetteria, still I struggle to mantain my bookstore. I'm specialized in minor publishers and new authors. When I host an author I post the event on my site, I send for two weeks the newsletter (1000 email address!), I print posters to hang on my bookstore and I send the news to the local newspapers. And I ask nothing to the author or to the publisher: other bookstore ask money to host authors, specially new authors, but I want to give the opportunity to people and writers to meet by person. Most of the time the event has a medium average success, sometime a big success and sometime is a total flop. One week ago I hosted a new author, not very famous, but he has the lucky that his novel was published by a medium important italian publisher. But the event was a disaster: three people, and the author was very pissed. But what could I do? drag the people inside the bookstore? Other times when it happened authors were sorry but they didn't accuse me. Today I discover on the author's website that he has written that I'm an amateur bookseller, that other authors must not trust me, he says "fuck me" (I don't know is this is the exact translation, in italian is a very bad bad expression). I'm angry but I'm also sad: I don't understand why people are so brute and so negative.

[identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com 2007-03-21 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
maybe his book is good (I didn't read it, not my genre) but after know him, sure I will not reccomend it. I have in my bookstore every books I hosted and they are in plain sight on dedicate bookshelfs. Every books unless one: even if he will become the next Tolstoj, I never again will put his books on my bookshelfs.

[identity profile] lee-rowan.livejournal.com 2007-03-21 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
even if he will become the next Tolstoj, I never again will put his books on my bookshelfs

Don't worry--with his attitude, he will never become the next anybody.