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	<itunes:summary>A collection of interviews and selections from past broadcasts of The Gay Radio Collective at WCBN-FM Ann Arbor.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Saving Your Local Independent Bookstore</title>
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Bookstores that specialize in literature for lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual, people are closing at a high rate. Why? Are closings due to new technologies, the economy, lack of readers?
In 2005, Beyond The[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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Bookstores that specialize in literature for lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual, people are closing at a high rate. Why? Are closings due to new technologies, the economy, lack of readers?
In 2005, Beyond The Closet – Seattle&#8217;s only gay/lesbian bookstore closed after almost 20 years of business. In Dallas, 2007, Crossroads – closed after 27 years in business. Baltimore – Lambda Rising closed in 2008. West Hollywood, A Different Light, closed March 2009 after 30 years in business. And the nation&#8217;s oldest and first gay bookstore – Oscar Wilde Bookstore in New York City – 41 years in business – closed – also in March of 2009.
Keith Orr, owner of Common Language Bookstore in Ann Arbor, Michigan speaks with authors Christopher Rice and Greg Herren.
Rice wrote four New York Times best-selling novels: Blind Fall, A Density of Souls, The Snow Garden, and Light Before Day. He has served as President of the Board for the Lambda Literary Foundation, the nation&#8217;s leading organization for the advancement of Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender writers.
Christopher Rice, Author
Herren is based in New Orleans. He was editor of Lambda Book Report for over a year, book reviewer for Southern Voice for four years, and has written for publications as varied as Genre, Gay and Lesbian Review, Gulf Coast Arts Review, Where New Orleans, Fitness Plus and LA Frontiers. He is the author of six books&#8211;all gay mysteries set in New Orleans – one of them, Murder in the rue Chartres, won the Lambda Literary Award for Best Men&#8217;s Mystery.
Listen as the authors describe the book writing and selling industry, recall book tours, and explain business relationships with booksellers.
RESOURCES:
Common Language Bookstore, Ann Arbor, Michigan: http://glbtbooks.com
Lambda Literary Foundation: http://www.lambdaliterary.org/
Greg Herren, Author
Christopher Rice Books: http://www.christopherricebooks.com/
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Rice
Greg Herren: http://www.myspace.com/gregherren
SUPPORT YOUR LOCALLY OWNED BOOKSTORE &#8211; buy your books there, visit with a friend, enjoy the personal relationship.  Make books and reading a regular part of your day.</itunes:summary>
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