What Would You Like to Ask a Bookstore Owner?

In an effort to combat a certain online megastore from taking total control of the book world, I am going to initiate a program to interview book store owners and give them a bit of exposure on my Pat Bertram Introduces . . . blog,  To do this, I will need questions to pose. Obviously, I will need to ask where their store is located, hours, directions so people can find them. I’ll also need to ask what sort of books they carry and if they special order.


Basic information like that gets boring after a while, so I need some exciting or at least fresh and interesting questions to ask.


For example:


askingWhat book do you wish would sell better?


What little-known book would you like to see make it big?


What is your reading preference?


As you can see, I am having a hard time coming up with interesting questions. If you were going to interview a book store owner, what would you ask? (Ask as a reader, I mean. I know what you’d like to ask as an author!) If you were reading such an interview, what would you like to know? If you are a book store owner, what would you like someone to ask?


Thank you for your help!


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Pat Bertram is the author of the suspense novels Light Bringer, More Deaths Than One, A Spark of Heavenly Fire, and Daughter Am I. Bertram is also the author of Grief: The Great Yearning, “an exquisite book, wrenching to read, and at the same time full of profound truths.” Connect with Pat on Google+. Like Pat on Facebook.



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Published on April 19, 2013 15:24
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message 1: by Irma (new)

Irma Fritz As an independent author -- and for all the Indies out there -- please ask how they feel about carrying our books. Some years ago a couple of small local stores sold my books on a consignment basis. These were variety stores, selling other goods. One of the stores is now closed & I removed it from the second one as my books were getting damaged. Since then I haven't made a new effort to contact the brick & mortar stores. So it would be good of you to ask the question for Indie authors & also find out their terms.
Thank you, Pat!


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