Ok Pacific Northwest peeps! Looks like I'll be in Seattle with the new CMP book on June 12 for a reading. (And we'll have PLENTY of Bay Area events in May and also a...
Fig A. replied:
Tosha Tosha ba bosa oh Tosha....how many at least should it hold? 100?
Powr G. replied:
Wiomen and Women First from Portlandia. wink emoticon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH9 jixaDouM
Elaine L. replied:
Oooh Seattle is getting pretty close - might just be able to make that - unless you want to come and visit Vancouver!!! You would LOVE it here! Banyen Books would be a perfect venue!! p.s. we have rain and clouds wink emoticon heart emoticon https://www.banyen.com/
Kate L. replied:
Banyen Books in Vancouver is just a hop, skip and a jump from Seattle if you want to connect with your loving Canadian readers. smile emoticon https://www.banyen.com
William Y. replied:
Annie Blooms in Portlandia.
Claire M. replied:
Barnes and Noble in Clackamas Mall can do a large signing. I have been there for a few.
Rosemary B. replied:
New Renaissance Bookstore is my favorite!! On NW 23 rd.
Carole I. replied:
This would be perfect for you Tosha: http://www.newrenbooks.com/
Rain S. replied:
New Renaissance Bookshop is right up your spiritual alley. http://www.newrenbooks.com
Ching C. replied:
Have you tried East West Books? http://www.bing.com/local?lid=YN926 x15814595...
Christine A. replied:
https://www.banyen.com. Come the other way if Portland doesn't want you! Baryon Books in Vancouver is an amazing store and have guests all year round for talks etc.
Sa M. replied:
Boswell Book Company in Milwaukee WI
Lynn B. replied:
The New Renaissance Bookstore Portland 503-224-4929. They are very open to Spritual Workshops. They have a beautiful gift shop to sell further copies of you books. Would be a great outlet for you new book due in May.
Lisa H. replied:
Tosha, If you have time for a stop between the two cities, Olympia, WA is a very Change Me Prayer kind of place. We have The Evergreen State College here, where an attitude of outrageous openness is practically a requirement for admission. Orca Books d owntown would love to have you, I bet. ( https://www.facebook.com/orcabooks ) And I have a lovely guest bedroom you are welcome to stay in! In any case, see you in the Northwest soon.
Help? I work at my local independent bookstore and they would like to dabble in ordering a few games. I need recommendations that would appeal. We've already got...
Ebbie W. replied:
I just got Patchwork, and it is really great. Different, simple and suitable for all ages but it is designed for two players, not sure if that's what you're looking for. https://www.amazon.com/Mayfair-Games-MFG3505-Patchwork-Board/dp/B00RCCAPPE
Ann S. replied:
Take a look at my website, www.gontzagames.com. I have two games that may fit what you're looking for - Christmas Cards and Pass the Grogger!
Gerald U. replied:
Bring Your Own Book
Damon T. replied:
Given it's a bookstore, would you be interested in any word games? My game Kerflip won Mensa Select and Games Magazine's Best (and several other awards). You can check it out at www.kerflip.com. I can put you in touch with the current publisher if it looks like a good fit for the store. PM me if you'd like to chat. Thanks.
Herb L. replied:
Actually visited a local book store out of state and discovered they had a nice selection of games available there too! One title that might work well in your venue is Lords of Waterdeep. https://gamersalliance.com/lords-of-waterdeep/
This will get you started if you are looking for entry level family friendly games. Kingdomino, Parade, Sushi Go, Hanabi, Love Letter, New Bedford, Three Little Pigs (seriously), The Fox in the Forest, Lanterns: The Harvest Festival, Forbidden Island, Biblios, Roll for it!, Cockroach Poker, Tsuro, Dead Man's Draw, Ice Cool, Tortuga 1667, Salem 1692, Dr. Eureka, Survive: Escape from Atlantis!, Sheriff of Nottingham, Get Bit, Downforce
Weird-ish question: My fiancee and I had our first date at Powell's Books. I was really hoping to do our engagement photos at a library or bookstore. Does anyone know of...
Maylene W. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/graymintphotography/ Message me for any questions
Stephanie F. replied:
Would love to help! Stephaniefordphotography.com
Ronna S. replied:
I would love to help you with that! By any chance do you know Elisabeth Lucero-Serna? https://www.facebook.com/582344355242445 Steele Your Heart Photography
First year home schooling for Middle & High School!
I've gotten most of my curriculum/text books from Amazon. I tried Wonder Books too. Any educational book store...
Rebecca W. replied:
homeschoolclassifieds.com.... or Kathy Jones Tucker on this page has a number of titles... you could check with her on specific ones...
Hi! I'm in Vancouver (from Portland) for a few days & I want to buy The Horrors while I'm here. Do you recommend a bookstore?
Charles D. replied:
thank you! I am partial to https://www.twitter.com/pfbvan , https://www.twitter.com/luckysonline , Book Warehouse on Main or Broadway! I hope you enjoy it!
Perhaps this is the wrong group but....
I am looking for a comicbook/graphic novel artist for a project. Anyone able to point me in the right direction? Obviously there...
I hope everyone had a good weekend. Progress on the Portland reading idea has stalled, so I am once again looking for other venues. Anyone with an idea for a location,...