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β€œI am the book buyer. I am the one who meets with sales reps from publishers, and I'm the one who decides which new books we're going to bring in, how many, and where they will go.”

β€” Fischer Nash
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    Guest: Fischer Nash, book buyer at Carmichael’s Bookstore

    β€œI am the book buyer. I am the one who meets with sales reps from publishers, and I'm the one who decides which new books we're going to bring in, how many, and where they will go.”

    β€” Fischer Nash
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    The Bookstore as Real Estate: Every shelf is a high-stakes commercial puzzle where inventory decisions are driven by square footage as much as literary merit.

    β€œIt really is like a real estate puzzle that you're solving all the time... it's a small store, so we really have to figure out where things are going to go.”

    β€” Fischer Nash
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    The Rule of Four: Retailers use specific inventory thresholds to trigger visibility; four copies is the minimum 'buy-in' to graduate from a spine-out shelf to a high-traffic display table.

    β€œFour copies. That is the minimum number they need to qualify for the display table... this is sort of like the most prominent billboard or placement in the store.”

    β€” Fischer Nash
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    The Social Media Threshold: In the eyes of a professional book buyer, an author's follower count only begins to impact inventory volume once it hits the 'millions' mark.

    β€œAnything in the millions I pay attention to... because if only 1% of your audience buys your book, that's 10,000 people, which is a lot.”

    β€” Fischer Nash
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    The Physics of Friction: Beyond content, the physical dimensions and page counts of a book act as hidden 'taxes' on retail space, often limiting the quantity ordered for long-form titles.

    β€œIf it is 1,200 pages, I'm thinking even if I want a lot of it, I'm going to bring fewer into the store because it takes up so much room.”

    β€” Fischer Nash
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    Publishing is a high-stakes courtship - The industry operates through a dramatic, often opaque process where literary agents pit powerful editors against each other to maximize deal value.

    β€œIt’s a courtship dance with millions of dollars potentially on the line.”

    β€” Planet Money Team
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    Book auctions function as 'whale fights' - These competitive bidding wars, often described as corporate speed dating, determine which ideas receive the capital necessary to reach the masses.

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    Books remain a foundational economic technology - Despite the rise of TikTok and Polymarket, the book market still acts as a primary gatekeeper for influential ideas that shape global systems.

    β€œIt’s a courtship dance with millions of dollars potentially on the line.”

    β€” Planet Money Team

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