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Epilogue Book Co. owner Erica Fogue said Wednesday that she s extremely thankful for the support from the community during the 8 years the shop has been in business. The downtown Steamboat Springs bookstore plans to close in April.
Epilogue Book Co. owner Erica Fogue said Wednesday that she s extremely thankful for the support from the community during the 8 years the shop has been in business. The downtown Steamboat Springs bookstore plans to close in April.
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The signs were there for at least the past couple of years — like hints in early chapters that foreshadow a novel’s conclusion.

For Epilogue Book Co., one of Steamboat Springs’ two downtown bookstores, that end will come next month. Beset by challenges from online book sales, electronic books and a recessionary economy, Epilogue owner Erica Fogue said this week that after eight years in business, the independent bookstore is selling its remaining inventory — 50 percent off everything — and will close when sales finish.

“We want to be done by the end of April,” she said. “At this rate, it looks like things are going pretty quickly. We’re selling everything.”

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