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		By: The Path to Publishing, Part 8: Talking Points &#8211; Journey Press		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] What this means is every time you have an excuse to set up a welcome point of connection is an opportunity to improve the relationship. But how much is there really to talk about? That&#8217;s what this article is about: the ways you can pique a bookseller&#8217;s interest not just in your book(s) but your identity as an author/small press runner. I&#8217;m focusing on the bookstores who have already carried one&#8217;s prior works for this post (I covered cold calling new prospects last post). [&#8230;]]]></description>
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