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Inside the Great Bookstores of Paris

Inside the Great Bookstores of Paris

From a Canadian-Owned Labyrinth to an All-Jules Verne Store

By Nichole Robertson | June 12, 2019

Trying to Get Beyond the Cliches of Literary Brooklyn

Trying to Get Beyond the Cliches of Literary Brooklyn

Richard Kreitner Visits the Stomping Grounds of Whitman, Moore, and Many Others

By Richard Kreitner | June 7, 2019

The Cold War Love Story of a Would-Be Travel Writer/Almost-Spy

The Cold War Love Story of a Would-Be Travel Writer/Almost-Spy

Thomas Swick's Tough Choices in 1978 Warsaw

By Thomas Swick | June 4, 2019

Pablo Neruda's Life as a Struggling Poet in Sri Lanka

Pablo Neruda's Life as a Struggling Poet in Sri Lanka

A Young Poet's Adventures in the Foreign Service

By Jamie James | June 3, 2019

Hiking Cormac McCarthy's Western Wilderness During an Immigration Crisis

Hiking Cormac McCarthy's Western Wilderness During an Immigration Crisis

Raksha Vasudevan on Coming Face-to-Face With the Myths that Make America

By Raksha Vasudevan | May 28, 2019

5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to Baltimore

5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to Baltimore

Danielle Evans: A Little Bit of Heartbreak and a Lot of Ocean

By Danielle Evans | May 22, 2019

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Balancing Power in the Lebanese Borderlands

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Alev Scott at the Edge of a Syrian Refugee Camp in Arsal

By Alev Scott | May 9, 2019

Revolutionary Travel Writer <br>Georg Forster's Passionate Beginnings

Revolutionary Travel Writer
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"Without experience... We can possess no knowledge of the world."

By Jürgen Goldstein | May 6, 2019

From Sally Rooney to John Cheever, 6 Unforgettable Fictional Vacations

From Sally Rooney to John Cheever, 6 Unforgettable Fictional Vacations

Chip Cheek Recommends Some Vicarious Travel

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How to Be a Normal Person <br>in Hollywood

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Finding My Character's Home <br>on Google Street View

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Lydia Fitzpatrick Wanders Through the Arctic Circle

By Lydia Fitzpatrick | April 24, 2019

Can You Save a Dying Italian Town with the Art of Storytelling?

Can You Save a Dying Italian Town with the Art of Storytelling?

"Rosarno now exists at the margin of a margin..."

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How to Spend a Literary Long <br>Weekend in Asheville

How to Spend a Literary Long
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Follow the paths of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Thomas Wolff, Carl Sandburg, and More

By Literary Hub | April 18, 2019

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