Poets & Writers Subscription Deal
By Anne Stameshkin

As you know, we’re big fans of Poets & Writers Magazine around here. So we’re excited to announce that this magazine has generously agreed to offer our readers a special subscription rate of only $12. The reason for this offer is to help build support for a new series in P&W called “Inside Indie Bookstores,” written by our Associate Editor, Jeremiah Chamberlin. Each issue will feature an important independent bookstore around the country. The first to be profiled will be Square Books, of Oxford, Mississippi.

We hope that you will take advantage of this great deal. You’ll not only be getting the magazine at one-third the normal price, but you’ll also be showing your support for our Independent Bookstores. Simply put: the more support we can gather for the series, the more publicity we can give to bookstores during this tough economic time.
It’s also a great way to show what a devoted readership we have at FWR. So please help us spread the word!
Here is the link to order your subscription.












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Megan Levad at U of M suggested I contact Jeremiah to see if he would be interested in doing a story on us. We are the only remaining indie bookstore in Ann Arbor, apart from the niche specialty stores like Common Language, Aunt Agatha’s or Crazy Wisdom. With the closing of Shaman Drum, we have seen new customers with requests for titles we would not have carried while the Drum was there, so we are adapting to a new balance of customers.
Thank you for passing his on to Jeremiah.
Nicola Rooney