Mark your calendars for this FREE event!!

Thursday, March 27, 7pm
Clinton Street Theater

Gene’s new book, Farm Sanctuary - Changing Hearts and Minds About Animals and Food, is an inspirational story about his life experiece founding and running Farm Sanctuary. Please come and hear what he has to say! The book will be available,  and you will have the opportunity to ask questions.

Farm Sanctuary is the largest rescue and refuge network for farm animals in North America, with sanctuaries on both coasts. They work on many issues in the Animal Rights movement. Current campaigns include No Downers, No Veal, No Foie Gras, Veterinary Reform, conducting investigations of cruelty and more. Plus, every day, Farm Sanctuary cares for rescued and abused animals, while exposing the reality of factory farms to people everywhere. These saved animals live out their lives in comfort and safety, but they still “work” — their very existance is the perfect outreach for thousands of visitors to both sanctuaries every year.

Gene’s talk is sure to affirm your conviction to lead a cruelty-free lifestyle, but it’s also sure to make you think and want to get involved in your movement. See you There!

This Saturday — March 15 — 4pm

Come by and taste Yellow Rose Recipes for your own bad self!

Author Joanna Vaught will be signing books and talking food with us at The Herbivore Store this Saturday. Bring your copy of Yellow Rose and get it personalized, or come taste the eats and get a copy already!

On the menu? Jalapeno corn cakes, black bean soup, Texas caviar, Mexican pesto, vegan parmesan, spinach chickpea dip, and Goddess pasta salad. Tempted? Just wait until you taste this stuff.

See you at 4pm THIS SATURDAY!

xo

Hey folks. I heard from a nice guy named Barrett at NW Veg that they are starting a book club. Cool, huh?

The first book they’re delving into is the Howard Lyman classic  Mad Cowboy: Plain Truth From The Cattle Rancher Who Won’t Eat Meat. The choice is in preparation for Howards visit to the upcoming VegFest.

Check out what Barret told me:

Join the discussion!
In honor of Howard Lyman’s keynote address for VegFest on May 9, 2008 the Northwest VEG Book Club will be reading Lyman’s book Mad Cowboy: Plain Truth From The Cattle Rancher Who Won’t Eat Meat.

Join the discussion on Wednesday, March 12 from 6:00p to 7:30p at Border’s café downtown (708 SW 3rd Ave, between Yamhill and Morrison).  We will share our thoughts on Mad Cowboy and choose our next book.  For more information contact Barrett McInnis, bmcinnisnwveg@gmail.com

READ ON!

Hello friends!

Long time, no writey. Lo siento (sorry). Life gets in the way of blogging, yet again. Somebody call the authorities!

On to the news and the new already! Check out some retail therapy:


Vy-Fold Wallet: $28


Tri-Fold wallet: $22

Somehow I found these amazingly cool wallets and bags (see below), and thought to myself, “dang, I know that this company isn’t even remotely connected to veg*anism.” Assume nothing - I was wrong! One of the two designers who started the company has been vegetarian since she was 16. Now we can use super-durable and recycled billboards to hold our stuff, and still support a person who doesn’t eat the dead! YAY for that, and yay for how freaking awesome and inexpensive these wallets and bags are.

Hobo Purse: $47 Large DJ: $70

Other big news? Herbivore Magazine is going back to an all-print format, let the people rejoice! We listened to what you readers said: bring on the magazine I can hold in my hand. And so we will. Issue 15 will be out in March.

Stop by again soon to see other new stuff. Thanks!!

xo

michelle

It’s Here — the long awaited Yellow Rose Recipes, by our beloved Joanna Vaught!

Come on down to The Herbivore Store, or online, and get your copy.

The Herbivore Store

1211 SE Stark St.

Portland, OR 97211

503.281.TOFU

Pre-Orders are shipped (half yesterday and half tomorrow) so if you bought one already, keep your eyes on the mail this week. They shipped priority so will arrive quickly!

CONGRATULATIONS JOANNA!
love, michelle

Get your mom back issues of Herbivore Magazine. Help her understand why you turned out the way you did. They’re on sale and you will support independent publishing.

The Ever-Popular Jen Corace design is on a tote bag, and a hoodie! Get one for a shopper or a girl in your life.

Going another route, you could have this lady cook you dinner -

and it will benefit the animals at Farm Sanctuary. How cool is that? Here’ s a cute piglet that lives there.

More ideas later. Over & out!

Check out this new shirt our lady friend is showing off. It’s organic, it’s US made, hand screen-printed in the republic of Portland, and it’s BLACK. Because black is cool, like you. In both Unisex and Ladies fit. Rejoice!

And Issue 14 is OUT!. Travel. Get one and go.

xoxo

FYI - this was originally posted on josh’s blog, but since he isn’t the best about updating his blog and folks don’t go there too much….we thought this note should be present on the store blog for a day or two.
thank you ALL for the support you have shown with your Herbivore purchases and the countless emails we have received cheering us through this unfortunate and unforseen bump in the road. we love the comraderie and community of the vegans! we really love you all. thanks!
from josh: Since there were statements made on Vegan Yum Yum that I feel misrepresent what happened with the book deal, and author felt it was fine to approve them, I need to set the record straight about a few things. We have also gotten some terse emails from people who pre-ordered, which have now all been refunded. We are a two person company, refunding hundreds of people was a huge job and honestly a pain in the ass, made worse by people who think we did something wrong here. These people have no idea what they are talking about. Since Herbivore has said nothing publicly, this sentiment is coming from how the author has characterized the situation, and by the comments she has allowed to be posted on her site. I don’t know where else the rudeness could be coming from since nobody but she and us know what happened, and thus far, we have made no public statements about this.I’m tired of this. Michelle and I work our asses off trying to do things the right way and we do as much as we can in this movement. We donate our time and money and the stuff we make to pretty much anybody who asks if they are working in the animal rights movement, even when we don’t have the time or money to do it. I am not a whiner, I am not looking for sympathy, but there is no way I will allow our work and dedication to be questioned and sullied by a business deal gone sour when we did everything we said we would. We gave someone a deal that does not exist in the world of “big time” publishing, both in the production values and financially. As self-aggrandizing as this sounds, and I want it to sound, I actually bothered to check with people I know in big time publishing and they confirmed that I am either painfully generous, or a complete moron for verbally agreeing to a book deal this beneficial to the author.

Here is what I promised and had either delivered on or was on schedule to deliver (we were six days away from going to press, and on schedule which means almost all of this was checked off the list):

• A full color book with full-page photos of every recipe taken by and art directed by the author. The dimensions of the book were set up specifically so author’s photos would not be cropped.

• Final approval from the author on layouts, cover photo, cover design, and interior layouts. (Initial proofs had been reviewed and we were making the changes author requested.)

• Input on how we marketed and sold the book.

• Input and final approval on the promotional materials for the book.

• A foreword written by Isa Chandra Moskowitz, as the author wanted.

• Author wanted blurbs to help market the book. I arranged a New York Times best-selling author as well as highly respected heads of national animal rights groups, the publisher of a nationally distributed, award winning feminist magazine, amongst others.

• We’d sell the book on our site and on Amazon (as well as to a bunch of yet to be determined independent bookstores and a bunch of vegan owned businesses we have business relationships with.)

• I agreed to pay author 5 bux per book after costs were covered. This was an estimate based on preliminary quotes from the printer, but having seen the final quote, this was very close. This is many times the rate other publishers pay out. It appeared we were maybe a month away from having the costs of the book covered and we could begin issuing royalty checks on a monthly schedule or more frequently if author preferred. Other publishers don’t pay anything for a year or more and then pay royalties twice a year.

We were on schedule to send this book to press with all of those agreements honored and in place. Author decided to pull this book and take it elsewhere at the last minute. We are out months of work and thousands of dollars. I have no way of recouping any of the money I spent, author can go sell her book elsewhere as we don’t make authors sign contracts.

That is all I have to say about this. I am not going to allow comments to be posted because I have no interest in either author or myself/Herbivore being attacked or defended and I am certainly not looking for a public outpouring of sympathy over this. It became clear to Michelle and I we needed to clarify a few things; I have done that, so this is all we will say publicly about this situation.

If you’d like to email me and tell me I’m an asshole or that you support us in this, it’s editor@herbivoremagazine.com

Moving a store while publishing a magazine and while publishing a book while it’s sunny in Portland in the fall while you have a cute kid to hang out with is TOUGH. Josh seems to be feeling a little strange…Here he is with our friend Maddie. She
apparently feel strange, too.

We’ll be opening sometime at the end of this week, promise!

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