A bookstore with only one book

Written By Lingkar Dunia on Friday, April 15, 2011 | 2:33 PM

Author opens "monobookist" store

Jason Boog of GalleyCat caught up with Andrew Kessler, who sounds like one of the most interesting blokes on this globe.

Andrew K. is a writer who lives in Brooklyn. He is also an amazing director/designer/creator of new ideas.  His work has appeared in the New York Times, and he produced a program on Mars for the Discovery Channel.  He has a degree in maths.  And he has produced a book, called Martian Summer, based on his 90-day stint as a shadow project manager for NASA.

It is subtitled, intriguingly, "Robot Arms, Cowboy Spacemen, and My 90 Days with the Phoenix Mars Mission."  Publishers Weekly called it an off-beat account by the self-professed winner of "the space-nerd lottery."

This, he says, is his first book about Mars -- or any planet, for that matter.

He also has a most innovative approach to publicizing this book, which any author or publisher should follow with riveted interest.

First, there is his most unusual and attention-seizing website, called Kessler on Mars.

Second, is his most unusual and attention-seizing link promoting the eBook.

Third, he has hired a storefront at 547 Hudson Street, and filled it with thousands of copies of just one book -- his own.

It's a temporary store, of course -- even with the salary from 90 days at NASA, he will be living a frugal lifestyle for quite a while to finance this venture, though he says he had a lot of help from his friends.  He is also renting (for money, I assume) the store out to other book-related events.

Good luck to the innovative fellow!

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