Saturday, January 27, 2018

And One More Makes Three

Last week, we announced our latest book signing, with David Deskins and John David Preston on Saturday, February 24 from 2:00-4:00 pm.  Now, we are pleased to announce that Randall Osborne will be joining them.  He will be signing his book, Marauder, which is put out by the same publisher.  There are still a few details left to iron out, so we can't say too much else at the moment.  Keep looking for an Event page to be set up on Facebook as soon as we can get a good cover photo.  We hate not being able to say any more at this time, but some things have been delayed, and that is making us late in setting some things up.  We hope to have coverage somewhere as well.  Just keep on waiting.  There is really not much left to say this week, so catch us next week.  There is the possibility of some snow, so the next post might be scheduled and not be about anything in particular.  You have been warned.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

There's No Business LIke Snow Business

Last week, we had to take Tuesday off because of snow. There was to be a picture of the aftermath of that event, but this version of Blogger isn't being agreeable.  Anyway, it was of a huge pile of snow that got plowed in front of the store.  Fortunately, it was a minor snow event and the snow pile is not too big.  Previous events led to piles of over six feet high and twelve yards long.  This is one reason why we usually don't have book signings in the winter.  However, this year is an exception.  On Saturday, February 24, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm we will have David Deskins in signing his updated and revised edition of his history of Pike county, Ginseng, Coal Dust, and Moving Mountains:  a History of Pike County.  We will also have Judge John David Preston in with of selection of books, including his The Civil War in the Big Sandy Valley.  Deskins' book was originally scheduled for last fall, but got delayed.  It is currently scheduled to be published in mid-February, but further delays are possible.  As such, the event may be delayed as well, possibly due to weather as well.  We will be offering more information as it becomes available, so check here or on our Facebook site frequently, as we will set up a page for the event soon.  See you next week.

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Something New on the Horizon

Next week, we will be making a huge announcement about our next author signing event.  A few more details need to be worked out beforehand, so we can't say anything for a little while longer.  Usually, we don't schedule such events during the winter.  The odds of having to reschedule are just too great.  However, this will be late enough in the year that we hope this won't happen.  At least, we don't think it will happen.  Anyway, we will reveal it next week, both here and on our Facebook page.  In fact, we will probably reveal it there first and have greater details here during our regular post. Due to the possibility of bad weather, again, this week's post is being written early and should pop up at our regular Saturday morning slot.  Just a reminder, we might not be open in bad weather, so call ahead first.  We can't always post in time that we might not open at the normal time.  See you next week.

Saturday, January 6, 2018

The Depths of Winter

During this time of year, we might not open up on time, or even open at all, due to the weather or other factors.  If conditions are slightly bad, Booknotes might open over an hour later than posted.  If it is very bad, we won't open at all.  Furthermore, there is a good chance that we won't be able to post this change online, especially if it was an unplanned delay.   Usually, if we know we will be opening late, we will post this change online with ample opportunity before it happens.  Sometimes, we cannot.  We do try.  Also, the weather might force us to close early as well.  There is no way we can warn anyone that this might happen.  Your best bet is to always call beforehand.  This time of year, we normally close a few minutes early anyway due to temperatures and daylight.  It is always best to call first if you are planning to come by near closing time, so we can stay a few minutes late for you.  These warnings about the weather also apply to our online content.  Some days, we will be late posting this blog or any other information, such as today when all available computers were down.  By warned, and be on the lookout for changes in our schedule.