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This database of writerly destinations—places writers can visit for inspiration, to promote their writing, for research, and to discover community—includes historical sites, reading venues, literary collections, writing centers, and writers spaces. Save your selections to My P&W and populate a personal Google Map that can be used to plan reading tours and visits to literary meccas, or just to keep track of your favorite literary locales.
| Literary Place | City |
State |
|---|---|---|
| Resistencia Bookstore | Austin | Texas |
Established in the early eighties by Chicano poet and community activist raúl salinas, Resistencia bookstore has sponsored readings... | ||
| BookWoman | Austin | Texas |
BookWoman is a feminist bookstore in Austin, Texas. Founded over 30 years ago, BookWoman hosts an in-store BookWoman and BookGoddess book groups... | ||
| BookPeople | Austin | Texas |
Founded in 1970, BookPeople is the largest independent bookstore in Texas. The store hosts regular author events, book club discussions, storytime... | ||
| Burke's Book Store | Memphis | Tennessee |
Burke's Book Store, which has survived two World Wars, opened in 1875 as a family business and has been passed on for three generations. Today,... | ||
| Parnassus Books | Nashville | Tennessee |
Parnassus Books is an independent bookstore located in Nashville, Tennessee. It was started by best-selling author Ann Patchett and publishing... | ||
| Alex Haley House Museum | Henning | Tennessee |
Located in Henning, Tennessee, the Alex Haley House Museum is where the Pulitzer Prize-winning author lived from 1921 to 1929. Today the Alex... | ||
| John Hay Library | Providence | Rhode Island |
The special collections library of Brown University, the John Hay Library contains more than 3,000,000 items. Holdings range from Babylonian clay... | ||
| Head House Books | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
Founded in 2005, Head House Books is a locally-owned independent bookseller in Philadelphia that straddles two historic Philadelphia communities:... | ||
| Pearl S. Buck House | Perkasie | Pennsylvania |
This sixty-eight-acre estate in Perkasie, Pennsylvania, was home to Pearl S. Buck from 1935 to her death in 1973. Visitors are invited to... | ||
| Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
Edgar Allan Poe lived in Philadelphia for around six years, and he spent his last year in the city living in this red brick building with his wife... | ||