News on Bookselling June 2014

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VOLUME 14 JUNE 2014

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THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE AUSTRALIAN BOOKSELLERS ASSOCIATION

IT ALL BEGAN WITH A CONVERSATION ABA 9OTH CONFERENCE & TRADE EXHIBITION The 90th ABA Conference tag line was ‘everything begins with a conversation’, and there certainly were conversations to be had, about expansion, technology, opportunities, and books themselves. ANGELA MEYER Angela Meyer is an author (Captives, Inkerman & Blunt), editor (The Great Unknown, Spineless Wonders), literary journalist and former bookseller. literaryminded.com.au

Booksellers were reminded of why they got into (and stay in) this business, despite its ups and downs. Conference-goers seemed fairly relaxed. Indeed, ABA President Patricia Genat said in her conference introduction that in the January annual survey 69% of booksellers said sales had been better last Christmas than in the previous year. Only 3% of booksellers said sales had gone down. Each talk at the conference was a conversationstarter, and so the best way to give you an overview is to summarise the main and pertinent points, to allow you to experience (or be reminded of the experience) of being at the conference this year, and to allow you to carry on the conversations in your own store and among your own staff and community.

Mitchell Kaplan, Books & Books ‘No matter where we are there is nothing like a room full of booksellers to make us feel at home’, began Mitchell Kaplan, superstar bookseller, founding owner of Books & Books, co-founder of the Miami

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Book Fair and former president of the American Bookseller’s Association. Kaplan started his bookselling journey almost 35 years ago, working part time for a chain. ‘Authors were my heroes’, he said. Kerouac’s Dhama Bums led him to Boulder, Colorado where, in a ‘marvellous class taught by an ageing poet’ he learnt about the iconic bookstores essential to various movements, such as Shakespeare & Co. in Paris, and City Lights in San Francisco. In Miami he opened the first Books & Books in 1982, at the age of 25. The city at the time was a ‘fairly bleak place’. Racial tensions bubbled and riots racketed the city. The New York Times declared that Miami was a ‘paradise lost’. From the very beginning Books & Books had events and readings. ‘Even in the early days we developed strategic partnerships with everyone in the

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