![]() There really are still demonstrably, objectively great writers out there who don’t yet have a home in the large or small publishing houses. So it has some drawbacks, but I am fond of it, and I really love the logo. ![]() At the time, I didn’t realize that “chickadee” is a really difficult word for Americans to spell. Once you have a great logo for your business, then you need to have a business to go with the logo. Garrett Gilchrist, who was working with CPB back then, and who designed the website, drew the chickadee, and he did such an incredible job. Before you could blink, I had a beautiful logo of a chickadee prince, with a scepter and everything. My wife suggested the name “Chickadee Prints,” and I misheard her. So she inspired the idea of having some kind of business with “chickadee” in the name. S.D.: The name came about five or six years ago, because my daughter, Julianne, loves chickadees. S.R.: What inspired you to start Chickadee Prince Books (CPB)? And when did you start it? ![]() Drachman, who created Chickadee Prince from a bookseller’s perspective. Read on for a great Q&A with founder Steven S. ![]() Sometimes they’re themed, sometimes they sell unique things, and they often have an urgent, fun atmosphere, since they only plan to stick around for a set amount of time.Ĭhickadee Prince, a small press based in Brooklyn, is planning on opening up a pop-up bookstore, in addition to publishing new titles. ![]()
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