Last fall, Chris Fischbach suggested to Hans Weyandt that his blog might make a good book. Weyandt only laughed.
Fischbach was on his way to Germany to attend the Frankfurt Book Fair, and Weyandt joked, "If you bring me back some gummy bears, we'll call it a deal."
A week or two later, Fischbach showed up again, jet-lagged, perhaps, but persistent, and holding a sticky bag of gummy bears.
That is the short version of how Weyandt's blog, "Mr. Micawber Enters the Internets," turned into "Read This! Handpicked Favorites From America's Indie Bookstores," which has quickly become one of Coffee House Press' hottest books of the season.
The art of hand-selling
Weyandt has been co-owner of Micawber's Bookstore in St. Paul for nine years, but he's been in the book business much longer, dating back to the old Hungry Mind on Grand Avenue. He understands the importance of hand-selling books -- that is, booksellers suggesting beloved or obscure books to customers. It's one of the things that indie bookstores are most known and loved for. So last year, when a customer asked Weyandt for his top 100 recommendations, he started thinking.
This would be a good blog entry, he figured. (The bookstore's blog is at www.micawbers.blogspot.com.) And he picked up a pen.
"I went with 50 because I knew 100 was going to be a challenge," he said. "I wrote mine down by hand in 20 minutes. It was just sort of off-the-cuff -- stuff I really loved and like to hand-sell."