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The Most Fun Job, with Laurie Gillman of East City Bookshop

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Happy Independent Bookstore Day! I work part-time in a lovely bookshop on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, and in this bonus episode, I interview my boss, Laurie Gillman, who founded the shop five years ago, to talk about what goes into starting and running a bookshop.

Laurie and I talked about what makes East City Bookshop special, some fun stories she has of hanging out with a few British authors, the challenges of the last year, her advice for anyone wanting to start a bookshop, and a whole lot more.

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Want to help the Brit Lit Podcast survive and thrive? Here are some painless ways.

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Books Mentioned on the Podcast:

Buy all the books available in the UK from Bookshop UK here

Buy all the books from Bookshop US here

Tin Man, by Sarah Winman (US / UK & Worldwide)

How to Stop Time, by Matt Haig (US / UK & Worldwide)

Little, by Edward Carey (US / UK & Worldwide)

A Little Devil in America: Notes in Praise of Black Performance, by Hanif Abdurraqib (US / UK & Worldwide)

Mary Jane, by Jessica Anya Blau (US / UK & Worldwide)

Creatures of Passage, by Morowa Yejidé (US / UK & Worldwide)

Revival Season, by Monica West (US / UK & Worldwide)

The Other Black Girl, by Zakiya Dalila Harris (US / UK & Worldwide)

Once There Were Wolves, by Charlotte McConaghy (US / UK & Worldwide)

Migrations, by Charlotte McConaghy (US / UK & Worldwide)

Children Under Fire: An American Crisis, by John Woodrow Cox (US)

A Place Like Mississippi: A Journey Through a Real and Imagined Literary Landscape, by W Ralph Eubanks (US / UK & Worldwide)

Unscripted, by Claire Handscombe (US / UK & Worldwide)

*****

Buy your books from East City Bookshop here!

In the US and now the UK, buy your hardbacks and paperbacks from Bookshop.org to support the podcast, as well as independent bookshops!

In other countries, you can support the podcast by using this link to buy from Blackwells.com, which ships internationally at inexpensive rates.

Get your first two audiobooks for just $14.99 with the code BRITLIT on Libro.fm.

Buy Claire’s novel, Unscripted.

Questions? Comments? Need a book recommendation? Email Claire at britlitpodcast@gmail.com

*****

The Brit Lit Podcast

Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Website

Claire

Twitter / Facebook / Blog / Novel

East City Bookshop

Twitter/ Instagram / Website

  continue reading

83 episodes

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Content provided by Claire Handscombe. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Claire Handscombe or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Happy Independent Bookstore Day! I work part-time in a lovely bookshop on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, and in this bonus episode, I interview my boss, Laurie Gillman, who founded the shop five years ago, to talk about what goes into starting and running a bookshop.

Laurie and I talked about what makes East City Bookshop special, some fun stories she has of hanging out with a few British authors, the challenges of the last year, her advice for anyone wanting to start a bookshop, and a whole lot more.

*****

Want to help the Brit Lit Podcast survive and thrive? Here are some painless ways.

*****

Books Mentioned on the Podcast:

Buy all the books available in the UK from Bookshop UK here

Buy all the books from Bookshop US here

Tin Man, by Sarah Winman (US / UK & Worldwide)

How to Stop Time, by Matt Haig (US / UK & Worldwide)

Little, by Edward Carey (US / UK & Worldwide)

A Little Devil in America: Notes in Praise of Black Performance, by Hanif Abdurraqib (US / UK & Worldwide)

Mary Jane, by Jessica Anya Blau (US / UK & Worldwide)

Creatures of Passage, by Morowa Yejidé (US / UK & Worldwide)

Revival Season, by Monica West (US / UK & Worldwide)

The Other Black Girl, by Zakiya Dalila Harris (US / UK & Worldwide)

Once There Were Wolves, by Charlotte McConaghy (US / UK & Worldwide)

Migrations, by Charlotte McConaghy (US / UK & Worldwide)

Children Under Fire: An American Crisis, by John Woodrow Cox (US)

A Place Like Mississippi: A Journey Through a Real and Imagined Literary Landscape, by W Ralph Eubanks (US / UK & Worldwide)

Unscripted, by Claire Handscombe (US / UK & Worldwide)

*****

Buy your books from East City Bookshop here!

In the US and now the UK, buy your hardbacks and paperbacks from Bookshop.org to support the podcast, as well as independent bookshops!

In other countries, you can support the podcast by using this link to buy from Blackwells.com, which ships internationally at inexpensive rates.

Get your first two audiobooks for just $14.99 with the code BRITLIT on Libro.fm.

Buy Claire’s novel, Unscripted.

Questions? Comments? Need a book recommendation? Email Claire at britlitpodcast@gmail.com

*****

The Brit Lit Podcast

Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Website

Claire

Twitter / Facebook / Blog / Novel

East City Bookshop

Twitter/ Instagram / Website

  continue reading

83 episodes

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