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Books: When the Next Chapter is 11.

Just like a poorly written mystery, the plotline was obvious. The papers have been filed for Borders, the US’s number two bookseller.

Borders Books

Embattled Borders: Filing Complete

The ranking isn’t exactly accurate. Borders is the second largest ‘traditional’ bookseller in the US, in that it maintains storefronts across the country where customers can visit and touch the merchandise before shelling out dollars.

Amazon, the heavyweight in the book business, is drawing partial blame for the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by Borders. Other market observers point out that Borders was late in the electronic reading room, and that its eventual online internet presence was ultimately too little, too late. The paperwork will allow Borders to restructure while the court holds off creditors.

Already, 200 stores are on the chopping block, along with some 6,000 jobs nationwide. The sites to be shuttered are ‘superstores’ that are largely underperforming due to staffing and rent issues, and the closings will begin this weekend.

No word as yet as to whether Tulsa locations are at risk.

Books and Blizzards

The two don’t mix well. At least, from the ‘behind the counter’ perspective. Having a good book to curl up with on a snowy day rates right up there with hot dogs at the ballpark, as any booklover would attest, but there are few store visitors with snow on the ground.

Books and Snow

Snow Reading: The 100 Year Storm

De-snowing the car to get to the store is chore enough. Sitting all day in library-silence is another. The parking lot has had a few cars. It is plowed and ready. Until we feel a confidence about getting out, though, there won’t be a lot of traffic.

The Chamber of Commerce is estimating that millions of dollars a day in local commerce are being lost due to the storm. The food industry is immune. We have to eat. There are lots of others in the boat with the bookstore. The specialty shop neighbors and hair salon employees have no income when the doors aren’t open – or when they’re open but no one comes in.

Springtime cannot come soon enough for this small-time retailer.

In the meantime, read a good book, or curl up with your computer and Inlandia Press: Tulsa’s Independent Publishing Voice.

Another Round for the House.

Here’s hoping the forecasters are wrong. Just two days after reopening the store, they’re saying another foot of snow is possible. Wow.

Who would have imagined this in Oklahoma?

I won’t mind if the meteorologists miss they’re mark on this one. In the meantime, they say the action will begin about six, so there is time to get in and get some great reading material!

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