- Common Language Needs Your Support
There is no easy way to say this. Common Language is not making enough sales to
support itself. Its very existence is in
peril.
Shaman Drum Bookshop Has Announced They Will Close June 30th
Karl Pohrt and Shaman Drum have been an important part of
the book community for 30 years. They
have always been supportive of the rest of the community. Their voice as an independent bookseller
will be sorely missed.
Independent bookstores, and especially LGBT Bookstores, have
been closing with increasing and alarming frequency. With the closing of Oscar Wilde the LGBT
community has lost the world’s oldest (and perhaps coolest) LGBT
bookstore. A Different Light in West
Hollywood recently closed. New York City
and Los Angeles are without an LGBT
bookstore. And these are just a few.
Common Language Could Be Next
Common Language Bookstore has been serving the LGBT
Community since 1991. We have “taken the
show on the road” to LGBT conferences, Michigan Womyn’s Festival, Rainbow
Families-Great Lakes, and more. We are
the last remaining comprehensive feminist/LGBT Bookstore in the State of
Michigan. We believe Common Language is
too important a community resource to lose.
Without an independent LGBT bookstore such as Common
Language:
We lose a safe space to explore our sexuality
and culture. While Ann Arbor may seem
like a nice safe bubble for the LGBT community, folks who are coming out have a
hard time checking out books from the library or buying books from
Borders. I know a professor who had her
psychology students play out various scenarios at Common Language and Barnes
and Noble. The scenarios were as simple
as buying a gift or card for an old High School Friend who had invited them to
their (same-sex) commitment ceremony, to as complex as dealing with a father
who was coming out as Transgender. Many
of the students simply COULD NOT play out their scenarios at Barnes and
Noble. And these were largely straight
folks pretending to be in an LGBT
situation.
Authors and publishers lose an outlet for their
work. Borders has perhaps 100 books in
their LGBT section. We have 7500. Amazon.com may have lots of books available,
but they don’t have whole sections you can browse, and they do not have a staff
who can direct you to what you are looking for, whether it is the latest gay
fiction, help on coming out, or what to do after your HIV diagnosis.
There are several publishers that would probably
cease to exist without independent, and especially LGBT Bookstores to
distribute their books, for example Bella Books, Bywater Books, Firebrand
Books, Lethe Press, and Alyson.
Many of your favorite authors might never have
been published. Augusten Burroughs may
be a huge author now, but it is because independent booksellers read Running
With Scissors, and recommended it to their customers. 95% of the authors on our shelves might never
have been published without the outlet of independent bookstores.
What Have We Done Already?
We have trimmed costs.
We have subsidized the store with personal savings. The \aut\ BAR has subsidized the store. We have run promotions and sales. We bring in authors. We have worked hard to have an up-to-date
website.
One of the things we can NOT do is raise prices. Books have a published price and an
established markup. Publishers dictate
to us what our “cost of doing business” must be.
You Can Be A Hero
All we need are customers.
You can be one of them and become a Common Language Hero.
You can be a customer by buying books from our shelves, or
special ordering books not on our shelves (at no additional charge), buying
gifts, buying lube, buying toys and erotica, and by buying cards.
You can also become an advocate. If you are already a regular customer,
encourage your friends to come in. Bring
them in with you. Buy them a Gift
Certificate to try and get them as hooked as you are. Send far-flung friends to the website.
Just by stopping in you help us out. The sense of community is so important to
this store. When you come by, even if
just to browse, you help the store become more viable.
You can also tell us what it would take for you to become a
customer. Do we need to stock a
different brand of lube? Do we need to
do something different with our website?
Should sections be moved around or reorganized?
And to give us an idea of how much community support we can
count on I have set up a (non-binding) pledge form online. We are not looking for donations, just that
you consider using the store for shopping you may be
doing anyway. Click through to the pledge form..
An article about the closing of Oscar Wilde interviewed a
fellow who lived less than two blocks away from the store. He had no idea that the store was in jeopardy
and said if he had known he would have shopped there more regularly. It sounds like he wanted to be an Oscar Wilde
Hero.
No one wants to be a Hero-Wannabe with regrets. That’s why we are going public with the
store’s situation now. Your opportunity
to be a hero is now.
Thanks for your support.
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We did a great interview on WCBN about
the plight of LGBT Bookstores with Christopher Rice
and Greg Herren,
Click
here to listen
Links
Ann Arbor Chronicle Article Hayden Thorne Blog The
Next Brokeback
Common Language Needs YOUR
Support
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here to Learn More
WHAT CAN YOU DO
TO HELP?
Become a fan on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Pledge to shop Pledge
to simply stop in a certain number of times per month.
It's true...just stopping it at the store, even
if you buy NOTHING, your are helping us out. Having
a busy store helps create an atmosphere that draws people
back, keeps other customers in the store longer, and
encourages them to buy something!
Pledge to buy Obviously
sales are what will keep us in business. This
pledge form is completely non-binding. It simply
represents what you believe you will be able to purchase,
gives us some
idea of the level of support among the community.
Join our email
list Most people on the Braun Court Newsletter list
enjoy being on it. I have many folks who stay
on for years after they leave the area just because
they like to feel connected. I get many compliments
on the writing and presentation. Sign up and get
news on new books, events, other Braun Court News, and
more.
Become
an Advocate An advocate uses opportunities to promote
the store in daily conversation and encourages folks
to come to the store. We are also doing small
fundraising events...raffles and cocktail parties. An
Advocate might help us publicize these events. An
advocate might also loan their name to the store's publicity.
(We will ask for permission on a case-by-case
basis)
Special Order Books If
we don't have a book that you are looking for, let us
order it for you. I recently found out that many
people believe Special Orders will cost them more, and
are a hassle for us. Neither is true!
We
love special orders...and here's why...when we bring
in a book for the shelves we are doing so because we
hope it will become a sale. Your special order
is a sale as soon as the book arrives.
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