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Texture Bookstore & Indie Emporium: November 2007

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Changing the Concept of Texture

As you may know I also make upcycled fashion. I'm probably going to sell Trula Style Fashion stuff at Texture too, if only a little rack of things. As I'm an avid gardener I was also thinking that in the spring I could sell garden stuff, like maybe have a mini-nursery. I still want the focus of Texture to be a used bookstore though, the main product being used books. But I'm also considering it as my studio and off-line representation of my entire MSPmedia.net business.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Sorting House Books for Texture

Bathroom Books November 2007

I organized the upstairs bathroom. Do you know we had over 300 books in there??? We all love to read, me especially, but it was ridiculous. I sent some of the books my kids don't read anymore with my husband for his class (he's a teacher) boxed up some for my bookstore, and organized the rest downstairs. Now there are only 15ish books in the upstairs bathroom.

Here are some of the 300!

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Monday, November 19, 2007

A Kindred Spirit Bookseller

OMG this woman sounds just like me, LOL:

A few years ago, Mary Adams' younger daughter, then about 12, finally got fed up with all the books. They were everywhere, threatening to take over their house. Either get rid of some, she begged her mother, or don't bring any more home.

Get rid of books? Unthinkable.

Ms. Adams' solution to this conundrum was a thing of beauty: She opened her own bookstore.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Omnivoracious

This looks interesting:

Omnivoracious is a blog run by the books editors at Amazon.com. We aim to share our passion for the written word through news, reviews, interviews, and more. This is our space to talk books and publishing frankly and we welcome participation through comments. Please visit often or add us to your favorite RSS reader to keep up on the latest information.
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