Indie Bookstores 'Make This Author's World Go Round'

"I didn't grow up with an indie bookstore near me, but when I went to college, The King's English Bookshop in Salt Lake City, Utah, was right around the corner from my apartment. I spent nearly every Saturday morning perusing their shelves and reading my buys on their back patio. I went there when I was happy or sad or stressed, and the books I found there always seemed to give me exactly what I needed. I vividly remember crying over a boy in their literary fiction room, which is the same room I had my very first signing in last year--a true full-circle moment for me!

"There are so many stores I want to mention here: I remember the first time I walked into Powell's in Portland and ended up staying there for three hours. I can always count on the staff at Paulina Springs Books in Sisters, Ore., to have a good horror recommendation for me after I've finished a hike. I love getting coffee and a pastry at Stacks in Tucson, Ariz., before I peruse the shelves. I'm also incredibly grateful to now have a romance-forward indie bookstore near me: Lovebound Library in Salt Lake City.

"As an author, the support I've felt from indie bookstores and booksellers has been amazing. Truly, you all make this author's world go round! I'm so happy to live in a world where indie bookstores exist!"

--Lyla Sage, whose novel Lost and Lassoed (Dial Press Trade Paperback) is the November Indie Next List pick, in a q&a with Bookselling This Week
 
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