From the Editor

by Craig Stark

30 August 2015


By Craig Stark

When is the last time you heard another bookseller complain about not having enough books to list? When is the last time you complained about it? Never? If anything, the story is more likely to be, "I have all of these darn books I haven't listed yet, and I keep buying more." And, so often, the spouse is complaining that books are taking over the house. If this sounds familiar to you, and especially if you're experiencing a downturn, it might be a good time to look at some reasons for not listing a book at all. There are many, and it can pay to heed them. Today's feature article discusses five of the most common.

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