The demise of women's bookstores
FEATURE / Shopkeepers say people like the idea of independent shops but don't support them
Andi Schwartz / National / Thursday, July 19, 2012
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More than 20 people gathered at Ottawa’s Mother Tongue Books June 29 to say goodbye to the store, but first, to celebrate its existence.
 
 
Owners Laura Rayner and Evelyn Huer were joined by Arthur McGregor of the Ottawa Folklore Centre, who led the group in a sing-along of uplifting folk songs. Earlier, members of a creative-writing workshop, held every Tuesday at Mother Tongue, shared some of their work.
 
After listening to the writers, Rayner turned to the group: “Try getting that on your Kindle,” she said.   
 
After all, women’s bookstores, whose demise can largely be attributed to the rise of e-readers and online stores, have always been about connecting community.
Mother Tongue co-owner Evelyn Huer is closing the bookstore after almost 20 years in business.
(Andi Schwartz)
 
They began emerging in the 1970s as one fixture of the women’s movement. These often volunteer-run shops functioned as spaces for women to explore feminism, for women writers to gain exposure, and as a way for feminist communities to connect in a pre-internet age.
 
From the 1960s into the early 1980s, women writers, both old and new, were being discovered more than ever before, according to Margaret Philips, owner of the Northern Woman’s Bookstore in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
 
“They weren’t being published by mainstream publishers, so feminist publishers developed. They weren’t being distributed in mainstream stores, so it was necessary for women’s bookstores to open,” she says.
 
In 1973, Canada welcomed both the Vancouver Women’s Bookstore and the Toronto Women’s Bookstore, with more shops opening in the '90s.
 
According to the feminist website Section15, North America was once home to more than 150 women’s bookstores.
 
However, Mother Tongue is not the only, nor the first, of these forced to close its doors. In 2009, staff at the Toronto Women’s Bookstore tweeted that there are now just 21 women’s bookstores left in the world, as opposed to the 125 that were operating in 1994.
 
Section15 states that stores in Calgary, Hamilton, London, Sudbury and Saskatoon have all closed since 2004. Women in Print, a women’s bookstore in Vancouver, closed in 2005. Meanwhile, the Toronto Women’s Bookstore faced a serious financial crisis in 2009 and asked the community for donations in order to stay afloat.
 
With Mother Tongue’s impending closure, the Toronto Women’s Bookstore and the Northern Woman’s Bookstore will be the last dedicated women’s bookstores left in Canada. Other independent stores, like Venus Envy in Ottawa and Halifax, carry similar titles and share similar politics but cater to a slightly different community.
 
Victoria Moreno took ownership of the Toronto Women’s Bookstore, along with its debt, in 2010. After a brief closure, she reopened that year and has since added a café and garden patio. 
 
She says book sales alone aren’t enough to keep the business running, a problem faced by corporate and independent bookstores alike.
A June 29 reading at Ottawa's Mother Tongue bookstore.
(Andi Schwartz)
 
“Even [corporate stores] themselves have challenges,” she says. “They’re filled with many gift items these days. They are also experiencing what small, independent stores are experiencing.”
 
 
“With big-box stores like Chapters, if you really did an analysis of how many books they’re selling versus how many chachkas and baby blankets and stuff, it’s not going to be books,” she says.
 
A key to the survival of many women’s bookstores has been their relationships with universities. Many professors order their class texts through shops like Mother Tongue in order to support local businesses and ensure their students get out into the community.
 
Huer says that income helped keep the store going for a long time, but the sell-through rate has dropped, despite having the same, if not higher, number of courses.
 
“That’s a whole other discussion of people’s relationship to intellectual property, and artistic property, too,” she says. “They don’t want to pay for a music download; they don’t want to pay for a textbook.”
 
The decline of the book industry can also be partly attributed to the shift in how we access information.
 
“A lot information – and good information and responsible information – is happening not between the covers of a book, but it’s happening online,” Huer says.
 
Moreno believes this technological shift means people are reading less in general. “It’s hard for people to disconnect and just grab a book,” she says.
 
Meanwhile, independent booksellers are also competing with online giants, like Amazon, and big-box stores, like Chapters, that are able to offer large discounts to consumers.
 
Unlike many independent booksellers, Philips doesn’t see Chapters as her competition.
Sean Zio hosted creative-writing workshops at Mother Tongue Books.
(Kandace Blaker)
 
“We’re totally different. Its purpose is to make money, and my purpose is to provide good women’s literature.”
 
Philips says if it wasn’t for her dedicated team of volunteers, her store would have closed long ago. The Northern Woman’s Bookstore has survived for 28 years as the only independent bookstore in Thunder Bay.
 
It is a challenging climate to be an independent bookseller, but the lack of full-time community support is also a factor in driving these stores under.
 
To local shopkeepers, it seems that people like the idea of having independent neighbourhood stores more than they are willing to shop in them.
 
Moreno had high hopes after seeing the community push to keep the Toronto Women’s Bookstore open, but the reality has been a bit different.
 
“Initially I thought, ‘Oh, the bookstore has a huge community following and they’re going to be coming back in because they want it to be here,’ but unfortunately my experience hasn’t been that.”
 
She says the fresh coat of paint and new café might make people think the store is doing just fine, but that’s not the case.
 
“It’s a constant struggle. It’s a very scary time,” she says.
 
“We kind of save our neighbourhoods for when company comes,” Huer says. “But really, if you want to have a neighbourhood . . . Well, you can’t have a plant without watering it.”
 
Just as women’s bookstores need their communities to support them, many say communities need women’s bookstores just as much.
 
University of Ottawa professor Shoshana Magnet says Mother Tongue “transformed and galvanized the feminist community in Ottawa,” and the whole community will suffer without it.
 
Every women’s bookstore has had a similar impact. Like countless others, Mother Tongue has acted as a community centre by lending its space for community workshops and events and supporting local anti-violence organizations. In fact, one of its “last acts” was donating resources to the new Sexual Assault Support Centre at Carleton University.
 
Mother Tongue has also loaned its space to a creative-writing workshop run by Sean Zio since 2008.
 
Zio, who shared some of his poetry on June 29, says Mother Tongue has been part of his life since he was a preteen. In 2006, he organized a queer spoken-word poetry event during Pride at Mother Tongue.
 
“That night stood out for me because the store felt like a safe haven for me to be fully my gay self and for others to be free to creatively express themselves and their sexualities,” he says. “Something about a space that encourages women’s voices and words helps nurture such an atmosphere.”
 
Moreno stresses the importance of keeping these spaces alive, especially in the current political climate that has put women’s issues back on the table.
 
“[It’s important to have] this kind of space where women can feel safe, or anybody can come in and feel safe and find stuff that can help them to discover who they are,” she says. “People like me and the women’s community at large -- we need this, we still need this.”
 
Huer says there must be a radical shift in how we value artistic and intellectual property and local businesses, or books will become a thing of the past.
 
“Hopefully that pendulum will swing at least partway back.”
 
Moreno draws parallels between the cycle of vinyl records and books and hopes that just like vinyl, books will make a comeback.
 
Despite the bleak outlook, Philips remains confident about the future.
 
“It’s tough for any independent bookstore, but I believe that there will always be a place for books.”
 
  


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Reader Comments


 
Buh-Bye
The day the last one of these femi-nazi, baby-killing, penis-hating, Andrea Dworkin-loving stores close forever will be a very good day in Canada.
ron, Vancouver Bc
07/19/12 9:49 PM EST
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Re: Buh-Bye
Ron, I find your comment rude, hateful and, well, uninformed. I'm not sure when you last set foot in a women's bookstore, but itseems it was some time ago, if ever. I'm sad to see women's and lesbian/gay bookstores disappearing. It's getting harder and harder to find out of print books from small presses. I guess that all independent booksellers are in the same boat. Thanks to everyone at Mother's Tongue for their hard work.
Michael Connors Jackman, Toronto Ontario
07/20/12 12:08 AM EST
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Re: Buh-Bye
I completely agree with Ron. Lesbians make bad mothers, unless they can molest their sons and turn them gay.
Barth, Toronto ON
07/20/12 10:17 AM EST
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that awkward moment...
...that awkward moment when Barth's homophobic comment makes it clear just what kind of company Ron's misogyny and transphobia attracts.
Sav., Toronto ON
07/20/12 5:12 PM EST
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re: that awkward moment...
you must be one of those people who think anything said against the gay/AIDS agenda is a homophobe. the gay lifestyle is a behaviour. it is not innate. it is a mental illness and gay activists posing as medical doctors removed the truth. you should confess your sins while it's not too late.
Barth, Toronto ON
07/20/12 5:52 PM EST
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confessions
mmm... "confessing our sins"... that sounds hot. You and I should meet up and confess all of our sins together... all night long... ;)
Sav., Toronto ON
07/20/12 6:03 PM EST
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re:confessions
mmm... exchanging fecal matter with an unrepentant poo eater. oh, sorry... you can't turn around. you were born that way. Lady Gaga said so :-P
Barth, Toronto ON
07/20/12 6:39 PM EST
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Lady Gaga
Actually Lady Gaga is almost as big of an idiot as you are... almost ;)
Sav., Toronto ON
07/20/12 7:09 PM EST
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re: Lady Gaga
you can call me an idiot but I'm not deceived like you. that, and, I can go to school to become smarter. you, on the other hand, were "born" an idiot. and that isn't, as you put it,"hot"
Barth, Toronto ON
07/20/12 8:05 PM EST
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Re: Buh-bye
the words "gender identity disorder" is not "transphobia". saying "hooray" to an unsuccessful bookstore that peddles filth and spreads man-hate and helps lesbos moms who abandoned their husbands after they got pre go turn their sons is not misogyny
ron, Ottawa on
07/21/12 8:51 AM EST
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Fickle matter
Barth - sorry to hear of your obsession with fickle matter! Did you know - "Negative attitude towards homosexuality is likely to be more pronounced among individuals who harbor unacknowledged attraction towards the same sex, and who grew up in conservative authoritarian households which forbade such desires, a series of psychology studies have found."
Egbert, Oshawa Ontario
07/21/12 4:26 PM EST
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re: Fecal matter
my negative attitude towards homosexuality comes from parents who raised me to act proper: don't put your peepee up gay men's poopoos or you'll get AIDS. besides, where did you read this? in the credible out-of-business bookstore mentioned above? betcha the bad mothers/lesbos are rushing to buy them half price at the going out of business sale.
Barth, Toronto Ontario
07/21/12 6:07 PM EST
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Credible Study
J Abnorm Psychol. 1996 Aug;105(3):440-5. Is homophobia associated with homosexual arousal? Adams HE, Wright LW Jr, Lohr BA. Source Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens 30602-3013, USA. Abstract The authors investigated the role of homosexual arousal in exclusively heterosexual men who admitted negative affect toward homosexual individuals. Participants consisted of a group of homophobic men (n = 35) and a group of nonhomophobic men (n = 29); they were assigned to groups on the basis of their scores on the Index of Homophobia (W. W. Hudson & W. A. Ricketts, 1980). The men were exposed to sexually explicit erotic stimuli consisting of heterosexual, male homosexual, and lesbian videotapes, and changes in penile circumference were monitored. They also completed an Aggression Questionnaire (A. H. Buss & M. Perry, 1992). Both groups exhibited increases in penile circumference to the heterosexual and female homosexual videos. Only the homophobic men showed an increase in penile erection to male homosexual stimuli. The groups did not differ in aggression. Homophobia is apparently associated with homosexual arousal that the homophobic individual is either unaware of or denies. PMID: 8772014 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Donald, Toronto Ontario
07/21/12 8:00 PM EST
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turns out
I bet Barth's penile circumference grows every time he posts on this board... he's thinking about feces again :)
Sav., Toronto ON
07/21/12 8:09 PM EST
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Now now Sav
Now now Sav, you're really not the one to talk about penises. ;)
Ray, Toronto ON
07/21/12 9:05 PM EST
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not a credible study
are you really stupid enough to believe that in 1996 heterosexual macho guys volunteered to a some scientist to strap a measuring rod on their junk to see if they get hard watching sodomite porn? they never did any "fruit box" (that's what they called them in the 50s and 60s) study on heterosexual men with so-called "homophobic" tendencies. it's a lie. probably started by sodomites with good writing skills and a twisted mind who think putting their peepees up poopoos is healthy. scientists did, however, use those tests on sodomites during the "witch hunt" days to detemine if potential homosexuals secretly wanted to put their peepees in little boys poopoos (or anything else with fecal matter dried and caked to the edges of the rim). Guess what? They found out many of the tested sodomites had an aversion to children. I'm not lying. That's the truth. You don't know good sources when you see them LOL
Barth, Toronto ON
07/22/12 1:56 AM EST
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Confessing obsessions
Barth - A Google search for "the joy of anal sex" returned 10,100,000 hits. That should keep the fickle matter obsessed in masturbation fantasies for the rest of your life! Re: Confession - sitting in a little booth and telling a gay priest all your dirty little secrets? Do priests really need that stimulus anymore, now that we have online porn?
Egbert, Oshawa Ontario
07/22/12 11:22 AM EST
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re: Confessing obsessions
Hi Egbert, I Googled "the joy of anal sex" and the second hit was having sex with goats. Yep. "The Joy of Anal Sex With a Goat" came up second. Which is probably why they put sodomy and bestiality together in the criminal code. So are you saying you fantasize about having sex with goats? I don't need to try sodomy to know it's wrong. And I don't need to have sex with an animal to know it's wrong. Why don't you go to one of those counsellors who can help you with your homosexual desires and have a healthy heterosexual relationship?
Sex with goats is wrong, Toronto ON
07/22/12 12:57 PM EST
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Mommy and Daddy don't do it
Barth - Commendable that a puritanical childhood taught you avoidance of animalistic pleasures. Given the distaste in your oft repeated descriptions of gay sex, no doubt a daddy putting his wienie in mommy's P-hole is equally repulsive. So, from personal experience, what do you recommend - the turkey baster, or the more genteel visit to the groinacologist for artificial insummation?
Egbert, Oshawa Ontario
07/22/12 2:29 PM EST
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Goat Sex
Barth - this is very revealing - 10,100,000 websites, and you immediately zero in on one with GOAT SEX! As if the fickle matter fetish wasn't enough! Don't get me wrong - mankind owes a lot to goat pluckers. It's well known that the Holy Babble was written by Bronze Age Goat herders. Think of those long summers spent in the mountains, miles from any women or cute boys with loose morals. No wonder those goats started to look good after a few weeks. And God, in His infinite wisdom, chose these men to enlighten the world. And yet, in this wicked world, the poor goat pluckers are just another persecuted minority. And the poor goats wind up in the stew and curry pots! Where is God when His servants need Him?
Egbert, Oshawa Ontario
07/22/12 3:23 PM EST
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Gawd conjugates Mary
Barth - "And I don't need to have sex with an animal to know it's wrong" But, Barth, your GOD, that ultimate source of all morality, had sex with a HUMAN (mary). That was definitely interspecies sex! So, how can sex with a goat be wrong, when the source and creator of morality set the example of having inter-species sex!
Egbert, Oshawa Ontario
07/22/12 5:19 PM EST
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How did we get so off-topic?
Seriously. How did we go from the demise of women's bookstores to butt sex with goats? It speaks to how low-brow people will get when they have nothing useful to add to the discussion. Quit being such junior-highschoolers and discuss the topic at hand like adults.
Appalled, Toronto ON
07/22/12 6:42 PM EST
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OMG!
It Capitalism that happens
Ben Johnson, Toronto Ontario
07/22/12 8:19 PM EST
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Butt-Sex with goats is more fun
Obviously, Butt-Sex with goats is more fun than an “adult” pursed-lipped discussion about womens' bookstores. 'Nuff-said...
Mmmm-eh-eh-eh!!, Grasslands Alta
07/23/12 12:52 AM EST
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Mommy dearest
Barth - "Lesbians make bad mothers, unless they can molest their sons and turn them gay." So your mom made you a homo, eh Barth. If I buy the yarn, will she make me one too?
Egbert, Oshawa Ontario
07/27/12 9:29 AM EST
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