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Nicole Brinkley

Award-winning bookseller Nicole Brinkley dives deep into the book world.

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In September, National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo)—or, rather, the organization behind the month-long writing challenge—published a proclamation1 that nobody asked them to make. The nonprofit declared that the use of so-called “artifici...

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Are bookstores just a waste of space?

Are bookstores just a waste of space? Should independent bookstores shut their doors? Such stores have no purpose in our modern era. We have the internet now.

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Let's talk about Goodreads.

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  • Nicole Brinkley

    Nicole Brinkley reads books and loves dragons. The rest changes without notice. She is an award-winning bookseller, writer, and podcaster.

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