just angela (
worldexecute) wrote2023-09-07 10:15 pm
( the bookstore )
THE BOOKSTORE
INFORMATION
Located in District 1 right off the subway station by District 2, The Bookstore is a shop run primarily by Angela for the purposes of recording and collecting stories, whether those stories are based on real life events, are fairy-tales, etc. Books line the shelves, and from the front window, one can watch Angela or one of her staff members carefully pen down a story of their own making or one they heard recently. If you're interested in owning a small book or two, consider taking Line 2 on the subway and stopping in to exchange a story for it! These books can be traded back to Angela for new stories as well, similar to how a library works.
To volunteer at The Bookstore, please speak to the owner. She's always looking for extra hands to sort, organize, write stories, bind books, and so on. For those with more artistic talents, an option to draw picture books or do illustrations for existing stories is also available.
Other services offered by The Bookstore includes a space on the second floor for reading and relaxing in beanbag chairs, a small tea station regularly kept in check by the director herself, and a place for people to gather to conduct book clubs, story shares, tabletop gaming, so on and so forth—anything involving creative endeavors or stories in their purest form.
To volunteer at The Bookstore, please speak to the owner. She's always looking for extra hands to sort, organize, write stories, bind books, and so on. For those with more artistic talents, an option to draw picture books or do illustrations for existing stories is also available.
Other services offered by The Bookstore includes a space on the second floor for reading and relaxing in beanbag chairs, a small tea station regularly kept in check by the director herself, and a place for people to gather to conduct book clubs, story shares, tabletop gaming, so on and so forth—anything involving creative endeavors or stories in their purest form.

ANGELA'S OFFICE
The ever-growing mug collection on a smaller shelf behind her desk is exclusively hers though, and all sorts of designs that she most definitely did not pick out can be seen. From Big Duck Energy to silly goose on the loose, Angela clearly treasures the cups she's been given and uses them frequently.
There's also a whiteboard on the side opposite of her desk filled with plans for The Bookstore ("employee suggestions" is a notable headline) as well as a running schedule of who's supposed to be coming in on any given day of the week, though considering who her staff members are, this is more of a guideline than an actual true-to-form schedule.