THE DEATH OF THE BOOK STORE  Musings of a Book Lover and Budding Writer
 THE DEATH OF THE BOOK STORE 
 Musings of a Book Lover and Budding Writer
 By
 VIKRAM KARVE
 
 A  few days ago, when I was walking down  Tilak Road in Pune, my childhood  friend hailed me while getting out his  car (He is a businessman and  runs a successful enterprise). 
 
 “Come,” he said, “let’s have a cup of tea in my office.”
 
 It was 9 AM and his agency was opening for the day. We sat in his plush office and he ordered a cup of tea for me.
 
 “So, you have become a writer!” he said, “I read all about you in the DNA on Sunday.”
 
 “Well, yes,” I said. The Sunday Supplement of the DNA Newspaper had featured a nice write-up on me, and COCKTAIL my latest book of Short Stories about Relationships.  
 “The  moment I saw your photo, I read the  article and showed it to my wife  and kids and told them you were my  brilliant classmate in school who  went to IIT and then joined the Navy.  Now you have become a full time  writer. I like one thing about you. You  always do something different –  first the navy, then a professor and now  a writer. You wrote a book  about food also, didn’t you? I remember you  gave me a copy when I came  to your place in Mumbai.”
 
  
 “You must give me copy of Cocktail too.”
 
 “No  free copy this time,” I said, “You will  have to buy the book. You are a  rich guy and this Cocktail costs much  less than the Cocktail you sip  every evening.”
 
 “Come  on, yaar, it is not about money. I  just do not have the time to go  shopping in bookstores. I work 24/7 and  whatever time I get off I like  to relax at home or at my club.”
 
 “You’ve got an internet connection here?” I asked pointing to his PC Monitor.
 
 “Of course, can you do business without internet?”
 
 “Come on, order the book online,” I said.
 
 “Hey, I am quite scared of using my credit card online, especially to an unknown site,” he said.
 
 “No  problem,” I said, “Flipkart will send  you the book Cash on Delivery –  you pay the courier when he gets the  book – like the earlier VPP.”
 
 It  was simple. We opened the flipkart  website, he ordered the book cash  on delivery, immediately got an SMS  with a code, confirmed his order.  Three days later my friend gave me a  call that COCKTAIL had arrived and he had already read a few stories and liked them.  
 It is thanks to the internet that my book COCKTAIL has reached so many readers – via Flipkart and Indiaplaza. A few copies were ordered via dial-a-book too and those abroad have been able to get their copies by ordering via the publisher’s website. 
 
 For  a newbie author like me, it was quite  easy “marketing” my book. Again  thanks to the internet. I did it on  Social Networking sites like  Facebook, Orkut, Twitter and Linkedin, I  sent emails to my friends and  contacs, I wrote about my book on my blogs  on blogger, sulekha and  wordpress, I put it on my yahoo groups and  google groups, various  alumni networks, and then I sent SMS to all my  contacts and friends.   It was easy – I just had to give them the links to flipkart, indiaplaza  and other online bookstores to click on and order COCKTAIL   online. The results have exceeded my expectations. Maybe because of  the  sheer ease and instantaneous speed of ordering online (and the fact   that you could do it sitting right there and then), the convenience of   getting the book delivered to your doorstep, most of my friends have   procured a copy of COCKTAIL. Well, COCKTAIL has been reviewed online too   by some book review and booklover websites and this too must have   boosted online sales.  
 I  wonder how many copies of COCKTAIL have  been sold across the counter  in bookstores. I do not understand the  intricacies of book distribution  (the “business model” or “supply  chain”) but the fact of the matter is  I have not seen the book  prominently displayed in those elite  bookstores like Landmark or  Crossword where I go to browse  once-in-a-while. Whenever I ask the  publishers, all they tell me is  that they have sent the book to the  distributors and it will take time.  The sheer lethargy of the system is  quite frustrating, as any author  wants his or her book to reach the  readers as early as possible. I feel  helpless and hapless before the  “system”. I do not know whether it is  true, but a well-wisher told me  that you have to give a “mamool” to  have your book displayed  prominently, otherwise they will just “bury”  the book in the shelves  somewhere where it will take some effort for a  browser to locate and  find. Of course, I did not believe him and I wait  patiently for COCKTAIL  to become a “bestseller” and get its  well-deserved pride of place.  Until then, Dear Reader, in case you want  to buy from your favourite  bookstore, dig deep and you will find!
 
 A  friend from Goa tried to get the book  from his favourite bookstore.  They told him they would get the book but  he is still waiting for his  copy. Readers from Assam, Kerala, Orissa,  Kolakata, New Delhi, all  over, even abroad, want to buy Cocktail but do  not find it in their  nearest bookstores. I am convincing them to buy the  book online on  Flipkart, as they give discounts too. 
 
 By  the way, a smart young friend told me  that she browses in bookstores,  selects her books, the goes home and  orders the books online because of  the discounts. 
 
 Convenience,  speed and transparency make  buying books online via the internet an  attractive option as compared to  going all the way to bookstores and  then discover that the book you  wanted is not available. You can order  anytime, anywhere, at home, in  office, and get your book delivered  anywhere you want, even at the  remotest corner of the world. I can  foresee that initiatives like  ordering a book on phone or SMS from  dial-a-book and ring-a-book are  going to become popular too, especially  with the trendy youngsters. 
 
 E-Books  and E-Readers like Kindle, iPad,  Nook, Wink etc are becoming popular  day by day and soon we will be  downloading ebooks from virtual  bookstores and online elibraries via the  internet. I foresee a  situation, in the near future, where authors will  be able to directly  sell their ebooks to readers via the internet –  this would be literary  utopia – a seamless interface between the writer  and the reader. 
 
 Will  all this eventually lead to the death  of the traditional bookstore?  With advances in Information Technology  and as the reach of the  internet proliferates, will the existing book  distribution model need  to change to keep up with times and to meet the  challenge of online  book marketing on the internet via online bookstores  and also new  innovations like dial-a-book? Will eBooks become more  popular that  paper books?
 
 COCKTAIL  has been a learning process for  me. I have experienced first-hand what  I once read somewhere – writing a  book is much easier than publishing  it and selling it. I never imagined  that it was the author would have  to put in so much effort to sell his  book – I thought that an author  just has to write the book and everyone  else would do the rest.
 
 Now  I am writing my novel and I am not  going to forget what I learnt from  COCKTAIL experience. My first draft  is over, but I am not going to  hurry, for hurry burry spoils the  “curry”. I am going to take my time,  complete the manuscript and find a  good literary agent who will guide  me and help me get a good deal, with a  reputed big publishing house,  maybe with an international publisher.  And of course, I will keep the  Ebook option very much in mind!  Meanwhile, let me explore whether  COCKTAIL can be made into an Ebook.
 
 Thanks for reading all this, Dear Reader – do comment and tell us your views – and don’t forget to order your COCKTAIL  
  
 I  promise you that you will thoroughly  enjoy this delicious heady and  exciting COCKTAIL and you will be happy  to have this book on your  bookshelves. 
                                                                                         
 Cheers and Happy Reading
 With Warm Regards and Best Wishes
 VIKRAM KARVE
 
 Author Bio Vikram Karve
 
 A  creative person with a zest for life,  Vikram Karve is a retired Naval  Officer turned full time writer.  Educated at IIT Delhi, ITBHU Varanasi,  The Lawrence School Lovedale and  Bishops School Pune, Vikram has  published two books: COCKTAIL a  collection of fiction short stories  about relationships (2011) and  APPETITE FOR A STROLL a book of Foodie  Adventures(2008) and is currently  working on his novel. An avid  blogger, he has written a number of  fiction short stories and creative  non-fiction articles in magazines and  journals for many years before  the advent of blogging. Vikram has  taught at a University as a  Professor for almost 14 years and now  teaches as a visiting faculty and  devotes most of his time to creative  writing. Vikram lives in Pune  India with his family and muse - his pet  dog Sherry with whom he takes  long walks thinking creative thoughts.
  
     
   
    
     
 
Book Synopsis
 Relationships   are like cocktails. Every relationship is a unique labyrinthine  melange  of emotions, shaken and stirred, and, like each cocktail, has a   distinctive flavour and taste. The twenty-seven stories in this   collection explore fascinating aspects of modern day relationships:   love, romance, sex, betrayal, marriage, parenting and even pet   parenting. You will relish reading these riveting cocktails of   intermingling emotions narrated in a temptingly engaging style, and once   you start reading you will find this delicious “cocktail”  unputdownable  until the very end.
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 Book Details
 Book: Cocktail: Short Stories about Relationships
Publisher: APK Publishers
Author: Vikram Karve
ISBN-10: 81-910918-4-4
ISBN-13: 978-81-910918-4-7
Binding: Paperback
Size: 5.5" x 8.5"
Number of pages: 192
Language: English
Publishing Date: March 2011
Edition: First
  
  
 
 © vikram karve., all rights reserved.
  
  
2 comments:
With the surge in online shopping (and look at how easy and convenient it has become), more and more people like me are opting to buy books online. I order today, and the book gets delivered at my doorstep tomorrow or maximum by day after, at a good discount. What else do I want! Internet has opened possibilities of learning about new books,reading book reviews, comparing prices, etc, all these things are not there at book stores. Plus bookstores have only limited stock, you don't get everything there. Congratulations on your new book. I have read your articles on Sulekha. I will surely check out 'Cocktail'.
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