Showing posts with label barnes and noble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barnes and noble. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Old Firehouse Books: The Rise of the Indie Bookstore

Two months ago, Old Firehouse Books received a major facelift -- a new name (formerly the Book Rack) and a new home, which is located at 232 Walnut St. in the heart of Old Town Fort Collins. And despite the ugly recession we're trying to crawl out of, the bookstore is doing quite well.

According to Jacqie Hasan, Old Firehouse Books' store manager, the new location of the store is making them busier than ever, which is mostly due to the foot traffic.

Their former location at 1801 S. College Ave. was not nearly as visible of a location. Hasan said that before, you would almost have to know of the store in order to visit.

The new location is not only great for more business, but also more in-store activities. Hasan said they can now have more space for book clubs to meet, for author events (book signings) and for being a "third space."

"We’d like to become a third space, a gathering place for people that’s not home and not work, but a fun place to be," Hasan said.

Tegan Hollen, an Old Firehouse Books sales associate, said that she is excited to be downtown because not only is the location great, but they have many more oportunities to be a part of the community.

"We're now part of the downtown business association, which gives us a lot of opportunities to cooporate with other businesses and events or advertising," Hollen explained. "It's been really helpful for the store because we didn't really have that before."

Hasan agreed and said that the Be Local movement is something they're proud to be involved with because Fort Collins has such a strong commitment to local businesses.

And their success is not just from their new location, but who is working at the store matters the most.

"We were able to move because of all the support from our customers," Hollen said.

Hasan said her employees love to work there and are proud to be part of the independent bookstore movement and provide some of the ambiance and culture people look for in downtown bookstores.

"The fact that our name is not Barnes and Noble helps, too," Hollen explains. "But really, its customer service when it comes down to it. We try and spend a little more time with the customers that come in."

Listen to a podcast of the interview here.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Local Bookstore Events June 2 - June 8

Here is your guide for all the local (and free) bookstore events happening this week:

Barnes and Noble

June 6, 2009 @ 2 p.m.
Laura Pritchett, author of "Going Green" will be reading from this book and signing afterward. Pritchett is a local author, an activist for Save the Poudre and an English professor at Colorado State University.

June 7, 2009 @ 2 p.m.
Conlan Brown, will be promoting his first book, "The Firstborn," which has sold 607,710 copies since its May 2009 release. Brown, a 25-year-old Greeley resident said he was "functionally illiterate until fifth grade."

Directions to the store are found here.

Reader's Cove

June 4 @ 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Local author Mike Campana, author of the children's book "Greedy Race Car Driver" will be doing an in-store appearance today.

June 6 @ 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Mystery writer, Beth Groundwater will be promoting her new book, "To Hell in a Handbasket." This is her second stop on her tour of the western United States. Two events for Groundwater down, only 23 more to go.

Directions to the store are found here.

Happy reading and have fun at these events!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Richard Russo Visits Barnes and Noble in Fort Collins

All right book lovers, this is a summer book event not to miss. Tonight, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Richard Russo will be appearing at Barnes and Noble at 4045 S. College Ave. to support his most recently published book, "Bridge of Sighs" and he will also be attending a book group club.

"Bridge of Sighs" is Russo's seventh published fictional book and is deemed by some critics as "classic Russo." While other critics, like Janet Maslin, find that there are striking similarities both geographically and socially between "Bridge of Sighs" and "Empire Falls."

"Empire Falls" is Russo's fifth book that won the Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for fiction writing.

So if you're planning on attending, get there early, bring your own copy of Russo's books and be ready to talk about the great American novel.