GLIBA Spring Forum

We are excited to see you in person again and enjoy the impressive literary landscape Columbus has to offer. We are hosting two days of events! The first is a Columbus bookstore tour and Spring Forum that includes education, author events, reception and special programming at Two Dollar Radio! We are capping registration at 75 so please register early! We expect to fill up quickly.
If you are an attending publisher, please check out our Publisher Guidelines.
If you are an attending publisher, please check out our Publisher Guidelines.
Spring Forum will be hosted at the iconic and cool, Two Dollar Radio.
Two Dollar Radio Headquarters (HQ)—a locally owned and operated family-run shop opened in 2017—is an indie bookstore, performance space, and fully vegan bar, coffeehouse, and cafe located on the South Side of Columbus, Ohio. As a bookshop, we carry an exciting, carefully curated list of titles almost exclusively devoted to independently published literature. Our bar serves cocktails, wine, and draft beer, and our cafe serves locally roasted coffee, house-made vegan meats and cheezes, sandwiches, salads, pizzas, dips, and more. Our performance space features a wide range of offerings from panel discussions, local and touring author readings, musicians, magicians, trivia, themed storytelling, poetry open mics, and more. Our space is family friendly and wheelchair accessible, with plenty of comfy tables for group seating.
Schedule
Wednesday, April 19
5:00PM - 7:00PM ET
Self Guided Columbus-Area Bookstore Tour
We are encouraging booksellers and publishers are arriving the day before Spring Forum to join us for a self-guided Columbus-area bookstore tour. GLIBA Board Members, authors and booksellers will be at bookstores throughout the Columbus area welcoming visitors. Visit stores at your convenience from 5:00 - 7:00 PM.
Participating Bookstores
Self Guided Columbus-Area Bookstore Tour
We are encouraging booksellers and publishers are arriving the day before Spring Forum to join us for a self-guided Columbus-area bookstore tour. GLIBA Board Members, authors and booksellers will be at bookstores throughout the Columbus area welcoming visitors. Visit stores at your convenience from 5:00 - 7:00 PM.
Participating Bookstores
7:00PM ET
Reception at Prologue Bookshop 841 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 745-1395 End your bookstore tour at Prologue Bookshop with drinks, authors and bookselling camaraderie. Will there be special secret guests? Don't miss it to find out... |
Thursday, April 20
Spring Forum
10:00AM - 10:30AM ET
Arrivals & Welcome
11:00AM – 11:50AM ET
Bookstore Tour of Two Dollar Radio
12:00PM – 12:50PM ET
Lunch and Education
12:00PM - 12:30PM
Education: Creating a Yearly Sales Calendar
When was the last time you examined your yearly sales schedule? During this session we will discuss best practices for laying out a timeline for a profitable year. Topics will include important holidays, when to buy, when to display, when to mark down, marketing the summer and winter catalog, using customer data to inform your calendar, the benefits of loyalty programs, etc.
Educators: Alyson Turner, Source Booksellers, Detroit, MI
Kathy Burnette, Brain Lair Books, South Bend, IN
Alana Haley, Schuler Books, Grand Rapids, MI
12:30PM - 1:00PM
Education: Book Banning in our Region and What We Are Doing
This is an open discussion lead by the GLIBA board. We will discuss Book Bans happening in our states and locally. Topics include what is happening in each state, first hand accounts and steps we can take. Please come prepared to share what is happening in your area.
1:00PM - 2:00PM ET
Meet the Authors
Join us to hear presentations from authors with upcoming titles we are excited for.
10:00AM - 10:30AM ET
Arrivals & Welcome
11:00AM – 11:50AM ET
Bookstore Tour of Two Dollar Radio
12:00PM – 12:50PM ET
Lunch and Education
12:00PM - 12:30PM
Education: Creating a Yearly Sales Calendar
When was the last time you examined your yearly sales schedule? During this session we will discuss best practices for laying out a timeline for a profitable year. Topics will include important holidays, when to buy, when to display, when to mark down, marketing the summer and winter catalog, using customer data to inform your calendar, the benefits of loyalty programs, etc.
Educators: Alyson Turner, Source Booksellers, Detroit, MI
Kathy Burnette, Brain Lair Books, South Bend, IN
Alana Haley, Schuler Books, Grand Rapids, MI
12:30PM - 1:00PM
Education: Book Banning in our Region and What We Are Doing
This is an open discussion lead by the GLIBA board. We will discuss Book Bans happening in our states and locally. Topics include what is happening in each state, first hand accounts and steps we can take. Please come prepared to share what is happening in your area.
1:00PM - 2:00PM ET
Meet the Authors
Join us to hear presentations from authors with upcoming titles we are excited for.
ABOUT ALEX CRESPO
Alex Crespo is a queer, trans, Mexican-American author who loves writing queer spooky love stories. Find him on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @byalexcrespo. ABOUT SAINT JUNIPER'S FOLLY
Saint Juniper's Folly Peachtree Pub: 5/16/23 Cemetery Boys meets The Haunting of Bly Manor in this spellbinding debut! For Jaime, returning to the Vermont town of Saint Juniper means returning to a past he’s spent eight years trying to forget. After shuttling between foster homes, he hopes to make something out of this fresh start. But every gossip in town already knows his business, and with reminders of his past everywhere, he seeks out solitude into the nearby woods—Saint Juniper’s Folly—and does not return. For Theo, Saint Juniper means being stuck. He knows there’s more out there, but he’s scared to go find it. His senior year is going to be like all the rest, dull and claustrophobic. That is until he wanders into the Folly and stumbles on a haunted house with an acerbic yet handsome boy trapped—as in physically trapped—inside. For Taylor, Saint Juniper is a mystery. She tries to practice the magic her dad banned from the house after her mom, an accomplished witch, suddenly died. But without someone to guide her, she’s floundering. Then a wide-eyed teenager barges into her life, rambling about a haunted house and a trapped boy. He needs a witch. The Folly and its ghosts will draw these three teenagers together. But can they each face their demons to forge a bond strong enough to escape the Folly's shadows? Alex Crespo’s queer haunted house mystery is equal parts spine-tingling thrills, a celebration of found family, and must-read for paranormal romance fans. Contributor Bio(s) Born and raised by the Great Lakes, Alex Crespo writes about queer love, magic, and all the ways they intersect. When not writing, you can find him making art or daydreaming about Mothman. He currently lives in Chicago with an endless anime watchlist and his black cat Hex. Saint Juniper’s Folly is his debut novel. Find him on Instragram, Twitter, and TikTok @byalexcrespo. |
ABOUT CHRISTINE LAI
Christine Lai grew up in Canada and lived in England for six years during graduate studies. She holds a PhD in English Literature from University College London. Landscapes was shortlisted for the inaugural Novel Prize, offered by New Directions Publishing, Fitzcarraldo Editions, and Giramondo. Christine currently lives in Vancouver. ABOUT LANDSCAPES
Landscapes Two Dollar Radio Pub: 9/12/23 An entrancing and prismatic debut novel by Christine Lai, set in a near future fraught with ecological collapse, Landscapes brilliantly explores memory, empathy, preservation, and art as an instrument for recollection and renewal. In the English countryside—decimated by heat and drought—Penelope archives what remains of an estate’s once notable collection. As she catalogues the library’s contents, she keeps a diary of her final months in the dilapidated country house that has been her home for two decades and a refuge for those who have been displaced by disasters. Out of necessity, Penelope and her partner, Aidan, have sold the house and its scheduled demolition marks the pressing deadline for completing the archive. But with it also comes the impending return of Aidan’s brother, Julian, at whose hands Penelope suffered during a brief but violent relationship twenty-two years before. As Julian’s visit looms, Penelope finds herself unable to suppress the past, and she clings to art as a means of understanding, of survival, and of reckoning. Recalling the works of Rachel Cusk and Kazuo Ishiguro, Landscapes is an elegiac and spellbinding blend of narrative, essay, and diary that reinvents the pastoral and the country house novel for our age of catastrophe, and announces the arrival of an extraordinarily gifted new writer. |
ABOUT GABI BURTON
Gabi Burton grew up reading and writing in St. Louis, Missouri. She recently graduated from Bowdoin College and now she works as a paralegal and author in Rhode Island. When she’s not working or writing, she’s probably watching Netflix, scrolling through Twitter, or finding beautiful places to walk—preferably near a body of water. gabiburton.com • @query_queen339 ABOUT SING ME TO SLEEP
Sing Me to Sleep Bloomsbury Pub: 6/27/23 In this dark, seductive YA fantasy debut, a siren in hiding must choose between protecting her family and following her heart. Saoirse Sorkova survives on lies. As a soldier, she lies about being a siren to avoid execution. At night, working as an assassin, Saoirse lies about her true identity. And to her family, Saoirse tells the biggest lie of all: that she can control her powers and doesn’t constantly grapple with the impulse to kill. When Saoirse is forced to accept a job guarding the crown prince, she expects to hate Prince Hayes. After all, his father enforces the kingdom’s brutal creature segregation laws. But Saoirse finds herself drawn to him—especially when they’re forced to work together to stop a deadly killer. There’s only one problem: Saoirse is that deadly killer. With a forbidden romance and a compulsively dark plot, this fantasy is perfect for fans of A Song Below Water and To Kill a Kingdom. |
ABOUT LINDA KASS
Linda Kass is the author of two historical novels, Tasa’s Song (2016) and A Ritchie Boy (2020). She began her career as a magazine journalist and correspondent for regional and national publications. She is the founder and owner of Gramercy Books, an independent bookstore in Columbus, Ohio. ABOUT BESSIE: A NOVEL
BESSIE: A Novel She Writes Press Pub: 9/12/2023 Drawing on biographical and historical sources, Bessie reimagines the early life of Bess Myerson—the talented daughter of poor Russian Jewish immigrants—who, in the bigoted milieu of 1945, remarkably rises to become Miss America. JJust days after the close of World War II, Bess Myerson, the daughter of poor Russian Jewish immigrants living in the Bronx, is competing in the Miss America pageant. At stake: a $5,000 scholarship. The tension and excitement in Atlantic City’s Warner Theatre are palpable, especially for traumatized Jews rooting for one of their own. So begins Bessie. Drawing on biographical and historical sources, Bessie reimagines the early life of Bess Myerson, who, in 1945 at age twenty-one, remarkably rises to become one of the most famous women in America. This intimate fictional portrait reveals the transformation of the nearly six-foot-tall, self-deprecating yet talented preteen into an exemplar of beauty, a peripheral quality in her world, where success is measured by intellectual attainment. Yet it is the focus on her beauty, and the secular world of pageantry, that she must choose to escape her roots and fulfill her fierce desire to achieve and become someone for whom great things happen. Bessie is a tender study of a bold young woman living at a precarious moment in our cultural history as she searches for love and acceptance, eager to make her mark on the world. |
ABOUT SARA HERCHENROETHER
Sara Herchenroether lives outside Columbus, Ohio, with her husband, four young children, one old dog, and two rescue kittens. Sara is a breast cancer survivor. ABOUT THE NIGHT FLOWERS
The Night Flowers Tin House Pub: 5/2/2023 People tend to think of us as shadows. Blurred black mist. Often, it’s “out of the corner of my eye.” People sense the cold. I’ve heard of ghost hunters who use a tape measure, laying it on the ground to mark our boundaries. I don’t want to be measured. In 1983, deep in New Mexico’s Gila National Forest, the bodies of a young woman and two children were found. Who were they? How did they get there? |
ABOUT THAO THAI
Thao Thai is a writer living in Ohio with her husband and daughter. Her work engages with tangled family relationships and the intersections of motherhood and identity. She’s been published in Cup of Jo, Eater, Catapult, Sunday Long Read, and more. A recipient of the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, she has also been nominated for multiple Pushcart Prizes and earned fellowships in creative writing. She received her MFA from The Ohio State University and her MA from The University of Chicago. ABOUT BANYAN MOON
Banyan Moon HarperCollins Pub: 6/27/2023 A sweeping, evocative debut novel following three generations of Vietnamese American women reeling from the death of their matriarch, revealing the family’s inherited burdens, buried secrets, and unlikely love stories. When Ann Tran gets the call that her fiercely beloved grandmother, Minh, has passed away, her life is already at a crossroads. In the years since she’s last seen Minh, Ann has built a seemingly perfect life—a beautiful lake house, a charming professor boyfriend, and invites to elegant parties that bubble over with champagne and good taste—but it all crumbles with one positive pregnancy test. With both her relationship and carefully planned future now in question, Ann returns home to Florida to face her estranged mother, Huơng. Back in Florida, Huơng is simultaneously mourning her mother and resenting her for having the relationship with Ann that she never did. Then Ann and Huơng learn that Minh has left them both the Banyan House, the crumbling old manor that was Ann’s childhood home, in all its strange, Gothic glory. Under the same roof for the first time in years, mother and daughter must face the simmering questions of their past and their uncertain futures, while trying to rebuild their relationship without the one person who’s always held them together. Running parallel to this is Minh’s story, as she goes from a lovestruck teenager living in the shadow of the Vietnam War to a determined young mother immigrating to America in search of a better life for her children. And when Ann makes a shocking discovery in the Banyan House’s attic, long-buried secrets come to light as it becomes clear how decisions Minh made in her youth affected the rest of her life—and beyond. Spanning decades and continents, from 1960s Vietnam to the wild swamplands of the Florida coast, Banyan Moon is a stunning and deeply moving story of mothers and daughters, the things we inherit, and the lives we choose to make out of that inheritance. |
2:00PM - 2:45PM ET
Spotlight Author Presentation
Spotlight Author Presentation
Don't miss our spotlight event featuring Abra Berens in conversation with Nina Barrett! Abra is a Michigan chef, author, and former farmer. She is the author of Ruffage: A Practical Guide to Vegetables, Grist: A Practical Guide to Cooking Grains, Beans, Seeds, and Legumes and her latest, Pulp: A Practical Guide to Cooking with Fruit. Nina Barrett is an author, owner of Bookends & Beginnings, a professional chef, and her food reporting for Chicago’s NPR station WBEZ earned her the James Beard Award for Best Radio Show.
More ABOUT ABRA BERENS
Abra Berens is a Michigan chef, author, and former farmer. Through every recipe written and meal served, she aims to tighten the connection between eaters and growers. She believes we can invest in a stronger, more equitable food system for everyone, from producers to grocers to consumers. She is the author of Ruffage: A Practical Guide to Vegetables, a 2020 Michigan Notable Book winner and James Beard Award nominee, and Grist: A Practical Guide to Cooking Grains, Beans, Seeds, and Legumes . Her dinners at Granor Farm in Three Oaks, Michigan, made her a James Beard semifinalist for Outstanding Chef: Great Lakes. |
More ABOUT NINA BARRETT
Nina Barrett is the owner and founder of Bookends & Beginnings bookstore in Evanston, IL. She is also the author of four books, including most recently The Leopold and Loeb Files: An Intimate Look at One of America’s Most Infamous Crimes. Her articles, essays, and reviews have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Nation, the Chicago Tribune, and many other publications. She also trained as a professional chef, and her food reporting for Chicago’s NPR station WBEZ earned her the James Beard Award for Best Radio Show two years running, in 2012 and 2013. |
ABOUT PULP: A Practical Guide to Cooking with Fruit
Pulp : A Practical Guide to Cooking with Fruit Chronicle Books 4/4/23 An Eater Best Cookbook of Spring 2023 First vegetables, then grains, and now, fruit. This is the beautiful follow-up to Abra Berens's Ruffage and Grist, with more than 215 recipes and variations for using fruit in sweet and savory recipes to highlight seasonality and flavor. Pulp is a hardworking book of recipes that focuses on all the ways fruit can enhance simple, delicious mains-for example, by elevating roasted vegetables, garnishing soup, or adding perfume to a roasted pork or brisket. Unlike Ruffage and Grist, Pulp is about regularly incorporating fruit to add variety and seasonality to main dishes. Home cooks and bakers alike will rejoice in the alternately sweet and savory recipes such as Roast Chicken over Blueberries, Cornbread + Lemon; Melon, Cucumber + Chickpea Salad; and Rum-Plum Clafoutis. The book also features helpful reference material, a Baker's Toolkit, and more than 100 atmospheric photos, delivered with the can-do attitude and accessibility of the Midwestern United States. This next generous offering from beloved, trusted author Abra Berens is a necessary addition to any kitchen shelf alongside its predecessors and other mainstays like Plenty, Six Seasons, and Small Victories. THIS IS THE A TO Z OF FRUIT: The content is deep and authoritative, but also wide-ranging, with information and recipes for 15 different, widely accessible fruit varieties: Apples, Apricots, Blueberries, Cherries, Drupelet Berries (blackberries, raspberries, mulberries), Grapes, Ground Cherries (a.k.a. cape gooseberries), Melons, Nectarines + Peaches, Pears, Plums, Quince, Rhubarb, Strawberries, and Tart Round Fruits (cranberries, currants, gooseberries, lingonberries + autumn olive). Pulp features only fruits that grow in the Midwestern United States, so no bananas, passion fruit, or citrus here. CULINARY REFERENCE BOOK: Like Ruffage and Grist before it, Pulp is a truly useful reference cookbook. Organized by type of fruit, each chapter offers authoritative info and tips that the home cook can use to deepen their knowledge of ingredients and broaden their repertoire of techniques-all in the service of improving their meals. The recipes are simple, generally quick to prepare, and use ingredients that are easy to find and |
ABOUT THE LEOPOLD AND LOEB FILES
The Leopold and Loeb Files Agate Midway 7/17/18 A history of Chicago’s infamous 1924 Leopold and Loeb murder case, told chiefly through a rare collection of carefully arranged primary source material, including confessions, court transcripts, psychological reports, evidence photos, and more. In 1924, University of Chicago students Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb were young, rich, and looking for a thrill. The crime that came next—the brutal, cold-blood murder of 14-year-old Bobby Franks—would come to captivate the country and unfold into what many dubbed the crime of the century. As the decades passed, the mythology surrounding the unlikely killers continued to capture the interest of new generations, spawning numerous books, fictionalizations, and dramatizations. In The Leopold and Loeb Files, author Nina Barrett returns to the primary sources—confessions, interrogation transcripts, psychological reports, and more—the kind of rare, pre-computer court documents that were usually destroyed as a matter of course. Until now, these documents have not been part of the murder’s central narrative. This first-of-its-kind approach allows readers to view the case through a keyhole and look past all of the stories that have been spun in the last 90 years to focus on the heart of the crime. Carefully curated and steeped in historical context from Barrett, this book allows the surviving Leopold and Loeb documents, most of which are in the form of either transcripts or narrative, to function as both artifact and literature, recounting the moves of the murder and sentencing hearing as well as addressing the questions that continue to fascinate—issues of morality, sanity, sexuality, religious assimilation, parental grief and responsibility, remorse, and the use of the death penalty. This comprehensive, ephemera-driven history allows the reader to act as a fly on the wall and speaks powerfully to the unsolved mysteries of this distinct crime, in which the guilt of the perpetrators is unambiguous but almost everything else is open to interpretation. |
3:00PM - 4:00PM ET
Author Cocktail Reception
4:00PM - 8:00 PM ET
Break for Dinner
Author Cocktail Reception
4:00PM - 8:00 PM ET
Break for Dinner
List of Recommended spots for Food & drinks in columbus
These spots are recommended by GLIBA Board Member's and Columbus residents Chris Conti and Gary Lovely.
The Old Mohawk, 819 Mohawk St, Columbus, OH 43206
Fox In The Snow Cafe, 210 Thurman Ave, Columbus, OH 43206
Lindey's, 169 E Beck St, Columbus, OH 43206
Plank's Cafe & Pizzeria, 743 Parsons Ave, Columbus, OH 43206
Katzinger's Delicatessen, 475 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215
North Market Downtown, 59 Spruce St, Columbus, OH 43215
Budd Dairy Food Hall, 1086 N 4th St, Columbus, OH 43201
The Old Mohawk, 819 Mohawk St, Columbus, OH 43206
Fox In The Snow Cafe, 210 Thurman Ave, Columbus, OH 43206
Lindey's, 169 E Beck St, Columbus, OH 43206
Plank's Cafe & Pizzeria, 743 Parsons Ave, Columbus, OH 43206
Katzinger's Delicatessen, 475 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215
North Market Downtown, 59 Spruce St, Columbus, OH 43215
Budd Dairy Food Hall, 1086 N 4th St, Columbus, OH 43201
8:00PM ET
Author Reading at Two Dollar Radio
Featuring Ohio legends: Matt Hart, Hanif Abdurraqib, Charlene Fix, and Rose Zinnia!
Author Reading at Two Dollar Radio
Featuring Ohio legends: Matt Hart, Hanif Abdurraqib, Charlene Fix, and Rose Zinnia!
About THE AUTHOR READING
Come join us to see Ohio's own Matt Hart read from his latest poetry collection, Familiar, along with other Ohio legends: Hanif Abdurraqib, Charlene Fix, and Rose Zinnia.
Matt Hart is the author of FAMILIAR (Pickpocket Books 2022) and nine other books of poems. He was a co-founder and the editor-in-chief of Forklift, Ohio: A Journal of Poetry, Cooking, & Light Industrial Safety from 1993-2019. He lives in Cincinnati where he teaches at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, co-edits the journal Sôrdəd, and plays in the post-punk band NEVERNEW: www.nevernew.net
Hanif Abdurraqib is a writer from the east side of Columbus, Ohio
Charlene Fix has written five volumes of poetry: Taking a Walk in My Animal Hat (Bottom Dog Press 2018), Frankenstein’s Flowers (CW Books 2014), Flowering Bruno: a Dography (XOXOX Press 2006), Jewgirl (forthcoming from Eyewear Publishing in fall 2023), and On the Outskirts of Vertigo (seeking a publisher), two chapbooks: Mischief (Pudding House 2002) and Charlene Fix: Greatest Hits (Kattywompus 2012), and a (prose) study/homage/film criticism Harpo Marx as Trickster (McFarland 2013). Emeritus Professor of English at Columbus College of Art and Design, co-coordinator of Hospital Poets at the Ohio State University Medical Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and an activist for peace and justice in the Middle East, she is mother of three, grandmother of two. Her website is Charlenefix.com
Rose Zinnia lives in Cleveland, Ohio and is the recipient of the 2022 Ninth Letter Literary Award in Poetry (selected by Anthony Cody), the 2022 Vera Meyer Strube Poetry Award from the Academy of American Poets, & the 2021 Kraft-Kinsey Award/Residency from the Kinsey Institute. She has an MFA from Indiana University and is a graduate of the 2021 Tin House Summer Workshop in Fiction.
Matt Hart is the author of FAMILIAR (Pickpocket Books 2022) and nine other books of poems. He was a co-founder and the editor-in-chief of Forklift, Ohio: A Journal of Poetry, Cooking, & Light Industrial Safety from 1993-2019. He lives in Cincinnati where he teaches at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, co-edits the journal Sôrdəd, and plays in the post-punk band NEVERNEW: www.nevernew.net
Hanif Abdurraqib is a writer from the east side of Columbus, Ohio
Charlene Fix has written five volumes of poetry: Taking a Walk in My Animal Hat (Bottom Dog Press 2018), Frankenstein’s Flowers (CW Books 2014), Flowering Bruno: a Dography (XOXOX Press 2006), Jewgirl (forthcoming from Eyewear Publishing in fall 2023), and On the Outskirts of Vertigo (seeking a publisher), two chapbooks: Mischief (Pudding House 2002) and Charlene Fix: Greatest Hits (Kattywompus 2012), and a (prose) study/homage/film criticism Harpo Marx as Trickster (McFarland 2013). Emeritus Professor of English at Columbus College of Art and Design, co-coordinator of Hospital Poets at the Ohio State University Medical Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and an activist for peace and justice in the Middle East, she is mother of three, grandmother of two. Her website is Charlenefix.com
Rose Zinnia lives in Cleveland, Ohio and is the recipient of the 2022 Ninth Letter Literary Award in Poetry (selected by Anthony Cody), the 2022 Vera Meyer Strube Poetry Award from the Academy of American Poets, & the 2021 Kraft-Kinsey Award/Residency from the Kinsey Institute. She has an MFA from Indiana University and is a graduate of the 2021 Tin House Summer Workshop in Fiction.
RECOMMENDED ACCOMMODATIONS
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