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One way a local bookseller can compete is by adjusting quickly to local demand (special orders, local interest, etc). Some store managers in big chains have little to no control over book ordering and even if they do, the delay between ordering and receiving is long.
Many large bookstores are also not that interested in local author booksignings. They want the national superstars of the writing world.
Indie bookstores can also add extra touches like calling interested patrons when new books from their favorite authors come in.
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I love the Tattered Cover - I get there every time I'm in Denver. There's just something so nice about sinking into one of those old stuffed chairs on the third floor on rainy day.
From the innitial attendance of some 10 to 15 people on my first evening, it grew immediately to over 150 people attending and joining in the evenings events.
New Year's Eve "First Night' 1994/95 I missed the celebrations due to the large number of people coming and going & wanting more during the evening and well past the midnight hour.