Wild Aster Books Coming to Chamblee, Ga.
This September, two former film industry professionals will open Wild Aster Books in Chamblee, Ga., the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
The future home of Wild Aster Books. |
The all-ages bookstore, located in a building that formerly housed a doctor's office, will have an especially strong children's section and will focus on children's programming and events. Owners Grace and Tyler Smith have young children of their own, and they described Chamblee as a place with plenty of young families and very much in need of books.
Prior to starting Wild Aster Books, Grace Smith had a background in art direction, which she is putting to use in designing the store. It will have elements reminiscent of Diagon Alley from Harry Potter as well as the attic space in Little Women. The shop will also feature a stage for events and a seating area. Tyler Smith worked with production budgets and logistics; he concentrated on the store's business plan and created its budget.
They chose to open a bookstore of their own during the writer and actor strikes last year, when work completely dried up and they found themselves pulling from their savings to stay afloat. Starting a business of their own, especially one as firmly rooted in community as a bookstore, would give them a more stable foundation.
Tyler Smith told the Journal-Constitution: "the point is that there's so many things we can't control. So we decided to do something we could."
"There's this idea of the third spot," Grace Smith said. "You have your work, you have your home, and the third spot where you hang out. That's what we want this bookstore to be for readers and people with families. Especially after Covid, people are eager for that type of environment."