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Notes from a Smalltown Bookshop

Jo the Smalltown Bookseller

Occasional daily account of this bookseller's day in the bookshop, set in a coastal and rural village at the bottom of mainland Australia.

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Sunday Notes from the Bookshop

Before opening for the day, the bookshop needs some ‘putting right’ after last night’s event. To host an event, we move all the tables out of the main bookshop area, into the gallery in the next room, and set out seating. We move our big wo...

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Notes from a Brand New Year

The Warrnambool Pipes & Drums band - photo from last year’s NYE parade because I completely failed to take a single NYE photo this year…

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Sunday Notes from the Bookshop

A view from last night’s sunset walk around town …

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Monday's Notes from the Bookshop

It’s the day after an unthinkable mass murder in Australia, this time on a Sydney beach and I don’t doubt this event will affect just about everyone’s ‘festive’ spirit. Mine was already feeling quite depleted, after the loss of my dear mum ...

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  • Jo the Smalltown Bookseller

    Founded Blarney Books & Art in the rural (and coastal) outpost of Port Fairy back in 2004. Still going. I also facilitate the Port Fairy Literary Weekend, and a weekly local sketch club.

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