New Sci-Fi bookshop Singularity & Co. opening this week in Brooklyn
August 8, 2012
With a mission to bring both new and out-of-print science-fiction books together, Singularity & Co. is poised to launch both an online bookstore and a real-life brick and mortar shop, Tor Blog reports.
Starting back in the spring with a Kickstarter project called “Save the Sci-Fi,” Singularity & Co. raised capital to get their bookshop off the ground.
This Thursday on August 9th they’ll open the doors of their new shop in Brooklyn, with their online store coming soon. Facebook and Twitter.

Comments (4)
by Damon
I so agree with the comment made about leaving out horror and fantasy. How and when did those genres enter the picture?
by NakedApe
And, PLEASE, no horror and fantasy mixed in. Few self-respecting science fiction readers read these two other genres. Only people who read none of them mix them together on the same shelf. Thank you!
by Darrell Williams
This is the best idea all year.
by eldras
Good one.
Their survival will depend on their online trade unless they run it as a coffee house as well:)
Full Clarke interview BBC this quotes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT_8-pjuctM