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Around Indies [6]
- By Emily Behnke [7]
Here’s what’s happening in the world of indie bookstores this week:
Bronx River Books [8] is now open [9] in Scarsdale, New York.
Newtonville Books [12] in Newton, Massachusetts, will celebrate its 20th anniversary on Saturday, September 29.
The Wesleyan R.J. Julia Bookstore [13] in Middletown, Connecticut, celebrated its first year in business [14] this past weekend.
The Ripped Bodice [15] bookstore in Culver City, California, will be bringing more exposure to the world of romance through a recent deal with Sony Pictures TV [16].
The Alabama Booksmith [17] was included in a list of 11 bookstores in Birmingham, Alabama [18], by Bham Now.
Crain’s New York Business named The Lit. Bar [19], McNally Jackson [20], Kew & Willow Books [21], Book Culture [22], Cafe Con Libros [23], Shakespeare & Co [24], and Boogie Down Books [25] among New York City bookstores that are finding creative ways to survive in the age of Amazon [26].
Share your news in Around Indies! E-mail [email protected] [27] with photos and details of what’s new at your store, whether it’s opening for business, moving to a new location, expanding, changing ownership, hosting a special event, or celebrating a milestone anniversary.