January 15, 2011
bookselling among friends.

comingandcrying:

We’re making big future plans and lists and there’s even a spreadsheet. But first, a question for you:

What are your favorite indie bookstores? What’s the McNally Jackson in your neighborhood? Where would you most like to see Coming & Crying on the shelves in 2011?

[i cannot tell you how very much i LOVE this book!!  keep a lookout in 2011 for when it comes out.  it’s perfect for anyone who has a heart and genitals and enjoys sex, whichever gender you are, whatever age (almost!).]

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  1. alwaysdancingonmyown answered: somewhere in S.F. Please!!?
  2. zola-acker answered: BookCourt in Cobble Hill
  3. mamao answered: Paperback Rack 1005 N. Monroe St Tallahassee,FL
  4. billiontinyfeathers answered: Kramerbooks and The Potter’s House in DC
  5. yuri-lock answered: Ok
  6. floridarob answered: Raintree books…been going there since I was 5 raintreebooks.com/rtbho…
  7. ad7am answered: RJ Julia in Madison, CT. Heaven.
  8. scott9393 answered: Watchung Booksellers, Montclair NJ
  9. hannahkessel answered: Pegasus Books! in berkeley, calif.
  10. ingridthaina answered: hum legal mesmo …
  11. orleansapothecary answered: There’s a bookstore in Apalachacola, FL that’s wonderful. It’s the only one in town, and I think the name is actually “BOOKSTORE.” Google it.
  12. andtodayilanded answered: Inkwood Books- Tampa, Octavia Books-New Orleans
  13. asettingsun answered: elliott bay book company in seattle!
  14. cgleason answered: Harvard Sq books, Porter Sq books, Brookline Booksmith!
  15. circeanpoison answered: left bank books, st. louis MO
  16. pierrerazhal answered: Parnassus Books. Ketchikan, Alaska
  17. kerryingon answered: I second Busboys & Poets in DC, Kramerbooks in DC, Tattered Cover in Denver. Great list to save for future travel.
  18. whatfollows answered: type books - toronto
  19. lolslater answered: Magers & Quinn Booksellers in Minneapolis.
  20. fauverism answered: Robins in Philly
  21. callmebalthazar answered: There are no responses from Madison it seems and that is sad. A Room of One’s Own in Madison
  22. secretwars answered: I would say “somewhere in my town at all,” but that’s pretty much out of the question. I’ve always liked Quimby’s in Chicago.
  23. crookedshadow answered: The Crow Bookshop in Burlington, VT and Pickwick Book Shop in Nyack, NY
  24. carmenrios reblogged this from melissa
  25. carmenrios answered: kramer’s books, washington dc.
  26. greenblogradio answered: Tsunami Books and Coffe House EUGENE
  27. wh0-is-john-galt answered: Check out any bookstore near Pearl Street in Boulder, CO. Lot of hipster hangouts there.
  28. knightandday answered: seaburn books - astoria
  29. buildwritecut answered: Powells in PDX, HECK YES, and there needs to be more editions. kthanx
  30. bryanmckay answered: Brookline Booksmith in Brookline, Mass., hometown of Hodgman, duh.
  31. polkadotscottonsocks answered: The Downtown Bookstore in Owen Sound, Ontario Canada
  32. krisisisipoo answered: Anderson Bookshop in Naperville, IL (really populous suburb of Chicago)
  33. passionperversionphoto answered: Tattered Cover in Denver (You know, that part of the country you fly over between NYC and LA)
  34. barroninthetrees answered: My favorite bookstore is Three Lives & Co. In addition, I like Idlewild (also in New York City), Square Books (Oxford, Miss), & Vroman’s (LA)
  35. corley answered: Malaprops in Asheville, NC!
  36. itsmemargaret answered: Magers & Quinn, Minneapolis
  37. recordofmytroubles answered: harvard book store cambridge ma
  38. muchjunk answered: Sandmeyer’s Books in South Loop, Chicago
  39. 405 reblogged this from comingandcrying and added:
    [i cannot tell you how very much i LOVE this book!! keep...2011 for when it comes out....
  40. 405 answered: skylight books in los angeles, book soup in west hollywood!
  41. monicamelquiades answered: there are a bunch around here, but most obviously: myopic books in chicago
  42. retrogradation answered: I’d like to be able to buy the book online somewhere soon.