Chronicle: Goodbye to All That

Today is my last day at the bookstore, so I'm exercising the unprecedented gall to actually write a post during store hours. It's kind of like the last day of school -- nothing seems too important or difficult, because it's almost all over. Several of my coworkers have expressed regret at seeing me go, which I appreciate a great deal, especially from those whom I know have a hard time with that kind of expression.

As one of my last acts here, I've managed to convince everyone to allow me to pull the graphic novels out of literature to create a Graphic Lit section. It looks pretty good for something cobbled together in the last few days, I have to say. I have every hope and expectation that this will lead to increased sales and cred for the store, and that the section can be expanded as it succeeds; I just hope someone with a feel for the genre will end up taking charge of it.

Cake and beer is scheduled for later this afternoon. After work, several of us have planned to adjourn to the local watering hole for further commemoration/celebration. The place will probably be packed with St. Paddy's Day revelers, but that will just add to the Friday, school's-out-for-summer kind of feeling.

Today I wore my T-shirt with the Walt Whitman quote: "Do I contradict myself? Very well, I contradict myself!" I'm thrilled and excited to begin my new bookstore gig. But especially today, I'm happy to be right here.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Mmmm cake and beer. What a nice way to kick off the weekend. Congrats on the new job- may all your shelves be orderly and your customers kind.

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