Interviews with Feminist Booksellers, Summer 2001

*Members of the Feminist Bookstore Network Steering Committee

Harriet Clare, Dreams & Swords Bookstore, Indianapolis, IN  (1982-1997) (interviewed August 17, 2001)

Suzanne Corson, Boadecia's Books, North Berkeley, CA (interviewed 5-14-01)

The rest will be linked when the interviewees gives permission.

Pokey Anderson, Inklings, Houston, TX (Dec. 1988-Jan. 1998) (interviewed Aug. 16, 2001)

*Gilda Bruckman, New Words Bookstore, Cambridge, MA (interviewed 5-15-01)

*Linda Bubon, Women & Children First, Chicago, IL (interviewed 5-10-01)

*Dotty Faibisy, Wild Iris Books, Gainesville, FL (interviewed 6-20-01)

Anjula Gogia, Toronto Women's Bookstore, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (interviewed 5-11-01)

*Mary Ellen Kavanaugh, My Sisters' Words, Syracuse, NY (interviewed 5-10-01)

Sara Luce Look, Charis Books & More, Atlanta, GA (interviewed 5-14-01)

Audrey May, Meristem, Memphis, TN (Sep 1990-Aug 1998) (interviewed Aug. 2, 2001)

*Mev Miller, Amazon Bookstore Cooperative, Minneapolis, MN (interviewed  5-15-01)

Kate Randall, Antigone Books, Tucson, AZ (emailed responses 6-07-01)

Maia Ramnath, Bluestockings, New York City (interviewed 5-14-01)

Helen Roman, Brigit Books, St. Petersburg, FL

Heather Ruzicka-Furr, Lodestar Books, Birmingham, AL
(As of summer 2002, Lodestar is no longer a bookstore.  Ed.)

*Catherine Sameh, In Other Words Women’s Books and Resources, Portland, OR (interviewed 5-12-01)

*Sandy Torkildson, A Room of One's Own Bookstore and Coffeehouse, Madison, WI (interviewed 5-10-01)

Simone Wallace, Sisterhood Bookstore, Los Angeles, CA (1972-1999) (interviewed Aug. 7, 2001)

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