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June 30, 2008
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Olsson's Faces Bankruptcy
Creditors including Random House, Penguin and Hachette Book Group petitioned a bankruptcy court last week to liquidate Washington, DC independent store group Olsson's, seeking payments of nearly $400,000. The Washington Post reports that Ingram and Sony also hold claims to Olsson's inventories. An attorney for the stores says that they intend to convert the Chapter 7 filing to Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the hopes of reorganizing.
 
The Washington Post reports: "Pressed by creditors who have filed claims against the company's inventories and by rising overhead costs, Olsson's is closing at least one store (in Penn Quarter) and will evaluate its ability to operate its remaining five properties, an attorney for the company said." That closing will leave the company with five stores, down from a total of nine stores in 2002.
 
Like Borders and other big chains, the decline in music sales has played a role. John Olsson, who founded the stores over 50 years ago, tells the Post, "Our music sales went from 50 percent of our business to maybe 15. We lost a lot of revenue, and at the same time rents went up and real estate taxes went up. I don't know what we would have done differently. It's a killer."
Post

New Stores for NOLA and Lexington
On the flip side, the Afro-American Book Stop in New Orleans will reopen this week in a new 1,500-square-foot space. The previous store was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Local story
 
In Lexington, KY, Wyn Morris and Hap Houlihan have opened the Morris Book Shop. Stocking about 20,000 titles, Morris says "I'm going to keep it as regional as I can." Both men have worked for University Press of Kentucky and Joseph-Beth Booksellers.
Kentucky site

Karp On Publishing
Twelve publisher Jonathan Karp has an essay in the Sunday Washington Post on the state of publishing. He remarks on "the relentless, indiscriminate proliferation" of commercial "ephemera" on the bookshelves" and freely admits "I too have sinned. In weaker moments, I've been seduced by tales of celebrity, money, gossip and scandal." He notes: "Most authors want their work to be accessible to a typical educated reader, so the question really isn't whether the work is highbrow or lowbrow or appeals to the masses or the elites; the question is whether the book is expedient or built to last. Are we going for the quick score or enduring value? Too often, we (publishers and authors) are driven by the same concerns as any commercial enterprise: We are manufacturing products for the moment."
 
Karp also observes: "I can't prove it empirically, but when I talk to literary agents and fellow publishers, they acknowledge an unarticulated truth about our business: Fewer authors are devoting more than two years to their projects. The system demands more, faster. Conventional wisdom holds that popular novelists should deliver one or two books per year. Nonfiction authors often aren't paid enough to work full-time on a book for more than a year or two."  One result: "Journalism has long been regarded as the first rough draft of history; lately, however, books have too easily been thought of as the second rough draft, rather than the final word."
 
His prediction/hope: "Publishers will be forced to invest in works of quality to maintain their niche. These books will be the one product that only they can deliver better than anyone else.... For publishers, R&D means giving authors the resources to write the best books -- works that will last, because the lasting books will, ultimately, be where the money is."
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