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William Trevor in America

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

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

 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

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

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

How to Visit the Graves of 75 Famous Writers

From crypts to hillsides to the Schomburg Center

By Emily Temple | March 26, 2018

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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

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

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

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

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

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

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?

Where Does London, the City, Really End?

Iain Sinclair Wanders Through the Edgelands

By Iain Sinclair | January 12, 2018

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