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Excited with a New Assignment–Helping Protect the Freedom to Read

I'm pleased to have a new consulting client, the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE), a non-profit organization that acts as the voice that independent booksellers and the book...

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May 4th, a Key Date in My Life at 3 Critical Junctures

I published a version of this post on May 4, 2012, and have now updated it for 2013-14 with additional material, such as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's "Ohio," as you'll see below. The comments...

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#FridayReads, Sept 6–Celebrating Robertson Davies’ 100th

#FridayReads, Sept. 6--The many books of Canadian novelist Robertson Davies, which I have had the pleasure of reading and enjoying over the past 30 years. August 28, 2013, was the 100th anniversary of...

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Ernest Hebert, for Many Years Among my Favorite Novelists

Last summer I wrote a #FridayReads essay that recalled a 1979 visit to my bookstore Undercover Books by a young novelist named Stephen King--then only in the early years of what would become his...

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Celebrating Publishing Friend Jane Isay’s Success as An Author & Reflecting...

Leaving Cleveland and Finding My First Job in New York City When I moved to New York City in 1985--after working the seven years following Franconia College for the Turner family's 3-store book chain...

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Remembering Earl I. Turner, February 7, 1918-July 8, 1992

My father Earl I. Turner, about whom I've previously written on this blog, died twenty-two years ago today. Recently, my sister Pamela Turner found a letter Earl gave to his three children when we as a...

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Flashing Back to the Past–Me at Undercover Books in 1983

Undercover Books, the bookstore operated by my two siblings, Joel and Pamela, and our parents, Earl and Sylvia, opened for business on May 4, 1978. Five years later, we were enough of a fixture in the...

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Happy to be Back in Bookselling with the New Rizzoli Bookstore

To longtime readers of this blog, and many, many friends in the book business, I'm excited to announce a new venture I'm going to be part of. I'll be working as a bookseller in the soon-to-be-reopening...

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With Rizzoli Bookstore Open, Wishing them Well, Stepping Back for Now

As I reported on this blog last month, I was excited to begin working with Rizzoli to help them open their new flagship bookstore on Broadway near 26th St in Manhattan. It was gratifying to see the...

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#TBT—Remembering Joel C. Turner, All the Way Back to May 1964

In this old photo I'm getting a hug from my brother Joel at a reception celebrating his Bar Mitzvah, circa May 26, 1964, which would've been Joel's 13th birthday. I'm about 9 here. Looking at the...

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