1. Brette, Greenlight’s manager, dispensing libations. 2. Diego & Micol Beltramini, who are both visiting from Italy, and Micol is a writer who is at work on her fifth book of fiction.


Yesterday marked the one year anniversary of Greenlight Bookstore’s opening, so they had a party to mark the occasion. What’s a party in a bookstore look like? Well, the lights were up all the way, so don’t expect anything to get “freaky” with your “bump and grind.” But there was champagne! And, more importantly (for me), there were cupcakes and brownies! Also in attendance were Veggie Platters, Hummus, and Bread. Akashic Books‘ Johnny Temple DJd with real records, playing such things as reggae and A Tribe Called Quest.
1. Zalykha & Alex, who live in Williamsburg but were in the area and decided to stop in for the party. 2. Pitchaya Subdonthad, Nathan Ihara (from Melville House), Casey Walker, Caren Thomson, & Brittany Banta. They are all in a top secret, Illuminati-style book club. SHHHHHHH.


We mingled and indulged in champagne and chocolate for about an hour. Then the “performance” section of the party began. First, we learned about new additions for the store, such as the very first Greenlight-branded merch (totebags), and that things like book clubs (hopefully Illuminati-style!) and a new website — complete with an e-commerce section — are in the works. After, the booksellers read toasts written by famous authors, including Jhumpa Lahiri, the totally WILFy Joshua Ferris, Jennifer Egan, and David Mitchell. Jonathan Lethem’s toast rhymed and discussed drinking tall boys (probs of PBR — what a whipster [writer-hipster]). Rick Moody talked about his allegiance to AA (so much for the second A), and the bookseller introduced it by saying something about a Port-A-Potty head. Three booksellers read Gary Shteyngart’s toast in chorus, and they did it with faux Russian accents, so I pretty much had no idea what they were saying.


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