Times flies. Meaning Buy-a-Book Saturday is once more almost upon us.
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| my local: Winchester Book Gallery |
With (an elongated) Black Friday somehow having begun days ago at many retailers/etailers, even to defer your holiday shopping till close to that Saturday might not be the best of strategies.
Why do I promote the buy-a-book variant? Because what business is smaller than the author toiling away by him- or herself? Because, as I (and many others) post from time to time, the publishing business keeps getting tougher -- especially for authors. Because more than likely you're a reader, else you wouldn't have stopped by this blog.
Because this year has been harder on small businesses, authors included, than most. Yet again.
So: I'm here to suggest you give serious consideration to books -- whether print or electronic or audio -- for some of your holiday gifting. Friends, relatives, coworkers, your kids' teachers and coaches, the local library you support ... surely there's a book that'll be right for each of them. And at least one book for yourself, of course ;-)
So: I'm here to suggest you give serious consideration to books -- whether print or electronic or audio -- for some of your holiday gifting. Friends, relatives, coworkers, your kids' teachers and coaches, the local library you support ... surely there's a book that'll be right for each of them. And at least one book for yourself, of course ;-)
Suppose you're at a brick-and-mortar bookstore and a book or author you had in mind isn't to be found on the shelf. Not a problem! Almost certainly, the store will be happy to special-order books for you. (Why? Because they'd much rather do a special order than have you go home and order online for yourself.)

