
From Bookshop to Publishing House: Jean-Paul L. Garnier's Literary Journey
Send us a text In this episode, I speak with sci-fi writer, editor, and publisher Jean-Paul L. Garnier, who shares his journey from avid reader to the owner of Space Cowboy Books, a thriving indie bookstore and publishing house in Joshua Tree, California. He reveals how science fiction offers writers complete creative freedom to explore human psychology through fantastical settings. More than just a desert bookstore, Space Cowboy Books represents a multifaceted literary ecosystem. Starting in 2016 as a modest shed, it quickly expanded into a proper storefront near Joshua Tree National Park – where the stunning landscape and dark skies provide constant inspiration. The store"s "free books for kids" program showcases Garnier"s commitment to childhood literacy, eventually growing into partnerships with local nonprofits to build school libraries. Whether you"re a science fiction enthusiast, aspiring writer, independent bookshop lover, or simply curious about literary entrepreneurship, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into how one passionate reader created a thriving literary hub in the California desert. To help the show reach more people, please share episodes with friends and family and on social media, and remember to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to this podcast. Space Cowboy Books Michael Moorcock Interview With Mandy Jackson-Beverly Jean-Paul L. Garnier Books Kurt Vonnegut Books Frank Herbert Books Michael Moorcock Books Gloriana, Or The Unfulfill’d Queen, Michael Moorcock Brent A. Harris Mari Collier, Books New Maps of Hell: A Survey of Science Fiction, Kingsley Amis Thomas M. Disch Books Support the show The Bookshop Podcast Mandy Jackson-Beverly Social Media Links
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