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  1. is sitting in a huge dinning room watching 500 booksellers and publishers talk about books WoW
  2. Avin is convinced, more than ever, that trumpeting the local, independent nature of their business is the key to indie success.
  3. Going with Rita to see Slumdog Millionaire
  4. sitting lunch with some great folks from Scholastic
  5. @paigepoe...luckily chickens don't have teeth
  6. @AnnKingman-it's true. I wish more folks would add more indies of all kinds. It could be a great resouce if we all pitched in.
  7. @AnnKingman go to IndieBound.org and you can get a list of indies all around you with all the info you need
  8. @paigepoe....you're scaring me
  9. @kashsbookcorner your tweet throws me back to when my 4 were little Savoir it, it flys by
  10. i'm having trouble moving
  11. Spent all day talking to booksellers and setting up facebook. Keep waiting for someone to tell me I'm too old. Picture taken 47 years ago
  12. Midnight,quiet,good mystery......life is good
  13. But remember, you must "walk the walk" not JUST "talk the talk."
  14. We need to help book buyers, and all other consumers to include the community you build in the definition of value
  15. Just took James Dean (the dog, not the actor) for a walk. It's freezing outside.
  16. ok. So my co-workers said my tweets are boring. What a terrible thing to say to someone.
  17. Reading the new Richard Belzer novel from S&S his brother is my next door neighbor
  18. Quiet Sunday I hope the folks are out buying books in Indies all over the country
  19. Daughter's wedding yesterday was beatiful Battery Park, statue of Liberty clear and wonderful Quite a day
  20. All of the economic news is bad....what a great time to stress the value of the book as a gift that has lasting value for a bargain price