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The Novel Neighbor logo, blue text on white background, and Open Door Romance logo, brown and pink text on a yellow background.

You’ve probably heard of The Novel Neighbor. The shop in St. Louis, Missouri, first opened in 2014. In the ten years since then, they’ve expanded, added a nonprofit arm, and recently announced their latest project — Open Door Romance. I sat down with Holland Saltsman, Owner; Kassie King, Director of Social Media and Marketing; and Stephanie Skees, Director of Events and Curated Collections; to learn about the past and future of The Novel Neighbor.

The Mavey Books logo, a red silhouette of a running dog

Nadia Alawa and her daughters, Silla and Deema, are the trio behind Mavey Books. This new indie bookstore in Ardmore, PA, will host their grand opening this Indie Bookstore Day, April 27! Alawa sat down with us to share her origin story and vision for the store. 

Stanza Books owners, Andrea Talarico and Mark Harris

This week we’re spotlighting Stanza Books in Beacon, NY. Andrea Talarico runs Stanza Books with her partner Mark Harris. This cozy general bookstore covers about 900 square feet and offers all manner of books and events and has a publishing arm. I sat down with Talarico to learn more about Stanza’s origin and operation. 

Sunny's Book Truck owner, CJ Alberts, stands in front of a bookshelf.

This National Bookmobile Day, we're spotlighting Sunny's Book Truck in Yuma, Arizona. What started as a bookmobile-only operation has recently made the transition to brick-and-mortar. Owner, CJ Alberts, sat down with us to talk about Sunny’s origin and the transition from a bookmobile to a physical store.

 

Jan Bolgla, Owner of Atlanta Vintage Books

Atlanta Vintage Books recently celebrated its 35th anniversary. This indie bookstore in Atlanta, GA, carries a vast inventory of gently used titles as well as rare and vintage books. I caught up with owner Jan Bolgla to learn more about the store. 

Halley Vincent, fourteen-year-old owner of Seven Stories, stands in front of a bookshelf.

At fourteen years old, Halley Vincent is the youngest bookstore owner in America. That’s not an honorary title. Vincent is the founder of Seven Stories in Shawnee, Kansas. She manages the shop, curates the collection, forges community partnerships, and so much more.