Independent bookstores need LGBT support! They don’t just sell books, but often act as local community centers as well. I had the pleasure of reading at two recently – Malaprop’s in Asheville, NC, and Bluestockings in New York City. Remember, these stores often carry titles by small presses (like LGBT and feminist publishers) that the big box stores don’t stock. You can find an indie near you by checking IndieBound. Even if you aren’t located near an indie store, you can order books through their websites and support their important work. Happy shopping!
Support Indie Bookstores!
June 6, 2017 by pmartinac
Posted in bookstores, feminist, gay and lesbian, lesbians, New York, novelists, publishers, writers | Leave a Comment
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