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Lo Fun Fact #1
"Lolita Files" is my real name. It is not a pen name, as incredible as that may seem. There are plenty of Files family members and people who have known me for years capable of validating this. As for the "Lolita" part, my mother named me after the movie based on Nabokov's book, although she saw or read neither. To this day, she has no idea what a "Lolita" is.
Lo Fun Fact #2
I love fried chicken and fabulous shoes. If you ever want to get on my good side, send Popeye's or Mr. Chicken (my favorite spot in Cleveland) and a pair of Christian Louboutins.
Lo Fun Fact #3
Never show up unannounced or without a Pepsi (preferably Pepsi Jazz Caramel Cream). Better yet, how about not show up at all?
Lo Fun Fact #4
I hate the telephone. Don't get mad if I don't call you. I don't call anyone. Don't call me asking why I don't call. Just don't call, okay?
Lo Fun Fact #5
I love the internet!!! I love communicating through the internet!!! You can e-mail me and odds are I'll e-mail you right back (if I'm not in the middle of a major project). Makes up for my hangup about the phone, doesn't it? See, I'm not so bad after all!!!
Lo Fun Fact #6
I can't stand IMing. Please don't IM me. You will get the cold shoulder. I don't like giving people the cold shoulder, so please don't put me in that position.
Lo Fun Fact #7
I have four five six wonderful, slap-happy dogs, a bird (some kind of dove/pigeon mix), and a cat, all of whom I love to pieces. If you meet me and ask me about my dogs, bird, and cat, we'll be instant friends. If you meet me and ask me why the f*ck I have four five six dogs, a bird, and a cat, see the above fun fact for how I will respond.
So Long To A Beloved Chain Of Bookstores.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Throughout my dozen years in this business (got my first book deal in Feb '96 and the book came out in April '97), one of the greatest rewards has been the tremendous support from bookstores in the African-American community. Many wonderful stores helmed by enthusiastic owners who hand-sold our books to readers have fallen by the wayside over the years, hard-pressed to contend with corporate behemoths like Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com, who, because of their size and buying power, can offer steep discounts the little guy could never match.

Unfortunately, another great black bookstore has fallen---this one a successful chain on the east coast called Karibu, whose owners created an environment that was not only beautiful and uplifting, but was a place for readers, writers, and the community in general to engage in cultural enlightenment and an appreciation of the word.

For once, this isn't an instance of a business closing down for financial reasons. Still, they will be sorely missed.




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posted by Lo @ 1:35 PM  
7 Comments:
  • At January 24, 2008 1:53 PM, Anonymous Jan said…

    I've been going to the Prince George's store for years. This is heartbreaking. Simba was always so helpful.

     
  • At January 24, 2008 2:05 PM, Anonymous Big Jeff said…

    Such a shame. Nothing left now but B&N, Borders and Amazon (white folks) who wouldn't mind if we (black folks) went away altogether. Good luck finding books by black authors now. Sure you can always find Lo's. She's popular.....no offense Lo, but you are. As for new writers, fuhgeddaboutit!

     
  • At January 24, 2008 2:13 PM, Anonymous Kakina said…

    Lo's even mentioned in the Washington Post article about the store's closing. That alone speaks to her popularity.

    As a mother of two it's been crucial to me to have places like this to take my children to reinforce their cultural awareness. To read that this chain is closing because the owners can't agree on the direction of growth is flabbergasting. What about the service they provide to the community? Couldn't they reach a truce once they realized the impact shutting down would have on the community at large?

     
  • At January 24, 2008 2:29 PM, Anonymous t-rubble said…

    Preach, Kakina! But you know what they say about C.R.E.A.M.

    Cash makes for many a break up over who's gonna get more or get had. Dollah dollah bill, y'all!

     
  • At January 24, 2008 2:43 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    When given the choice between lining one's pockets and serving mankind, guess what the average person will do?

     
  • At January 24, 2008 4:06 PM, Blogger Juan G said…

    Well, this is indeed a sad occurrence. However, knowing both owners and pretty much the details of their negotiations (and trust me it really wasn't about going national) I'll say I am not surprised.

    It's not my place to air anyone's business, but there were too many pieces of the puzzle that had fallen away in the last 18 months which made this almost predictable.

    My wish (and prayer) is that somehow Simba -- whom I have the utmost respect for and confidence in -- will regroup with some different partners and there will be another incarnation of what was the largest book chain for and by African Americans.

    There are on line African American book sources but like the Washington Post article said, going to this store was like going to barber shop. There were people who I only saw at Karibu and it was like a family reunion. I think Eric Jerome Dickey's last four or five tours included Karibu and it was there that I would get to hang with folk I had met earlier in his career.

    A sad day but I remain hopeful.

     
  • At January 26, 2008 10:34 PM, OpenID MaQcantlose said…

    I was living in DC last year. Karibu was well respected and needed. This is sad.

    I'm a firm believer in the phoenix rising from the ashes. They'll be back in some form down the line.

     
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About Me: I'm the author of six novels. My novella, "Three For The Road," included in the three-novella anthology, You Only Get Better, was published in March 2007.

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