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		<title>By: Amy Boucher Pye</title>
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		<description>Thanks for this insight, Eddie. I echo James Catford&#039;s words at the Stonger Together meeting a couple of weeks ago about there being a seismic shift, but that the market will recover... I sure hope so for the sake of the bookshop staff and more importantly for the presence of these Christian bookshops on the high street. May they spark creativity and an increased presence.

You mention Kingway Communiations taking back their distribution. I just received my first batch of review copies from David C Cook in yonks. I&#039;m not sure from whom, but a very welcome sign of activity and perhaps health from them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this insight, Eddie. I echo James Catford&#8217;s words at the Stonger Together meeting a couple of weeks ago about there being a seismic shift, but that the market will recover&#8230; I sure hope so for the sake of the bookshop staff and more importantly for the presence of these Christian bookshops on the high street. May they spark creativity and an increased presence.</p>
<p>You mention Kingway Communiations taking back their distribution. I just received my first batch of review copies from David C Cook in yonks. I&#8217;m not sure from whom, but a very welcome sign of activity and perhaps health from them.</p>
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