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Travel
William Trevor in America
Patrick Cox on his father's travels across the USA
By
Patrick Cox
| May 15, 2018
5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Tampa
Welcome to the Lightning Capital of North America
By
Arielle Silver
| April 13, 2018
We’ll Always Have Paris: My Time in Texas with Sam Shepard's Notebooks
On a Big Sky Road Trip Into the Heart of America
By
Madelaine Lucas
| April 12, 2018
How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Richmond, Virginia
Home to Art Students, Southern Debutantes, and Edgar Allan Poe
By
Chris L. Terry
| April 6, 2018
Crossing a Bridge With Nowhere to Go
On Seeking Solitude in a Crowded City
By
Katie Shepherd
| March 30, 2018
How to Visit the Graves of 75 Famous Writers
From crypts to hillsides to the Schomburg Center
By
Emily Temple
| March 26, 2018
Best Reviewed
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Shannon Leone Fowler on Traveling After Her Fiancé's Death
By
Literary Hub
| March 21, 2018
How Polar Explorer Ernest Shackleton Became an International Celebrity
By
Edward J. Larson
| March 16, 2018
Why Do We Still Buy Mass-Produced Souvenirs?
By
Rolf Potts
| March 8, 2018
The Transcendent Humanity of the Worst Cruise I Have Ever Taken
Ramona Ausubel Tries—and Fails—To Find Her Ancestral Sealegs
By
Ramona Ausubel
| March 6, 2018
Finding Yourself as a Writer in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Remembering Amelia Blanquera's Writing, Research, and Curiosity
By
Amelia Blanquera
| February 14, 2018
5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Orange County
This Cosmopolitan Region Isn't Just for Republican Retirees
By
Namrata Poddar
| February 9, 2018
A Visual Tour of 35 Literary Bars and Cafés from Around the World
Drink Where Your Favorite Writers Once Drank
By
Emily Temple
| February 9, 2018
Paris's Literary Hotel, a Room (and Writer) for Each Letter of the Alphabet
(But Are You Sure You Want to Stay in the Kafka Room?)
By
Matt Grant
| January 31, 2018
From the Mississippi Delta to Krakow's Old Town: A Writer's Journey
Steve Yarbrough Bears Witness to a Poland in Search of Itself
By
Steve Yarbrough
| January 29, 2018
Where Does London, the City, Really End?
Iain Sinclair Wanders Through the Edgelands
By
Iain Sinclair
| January 12, 2018
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