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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 |
|---|---|---|
| Newtonville Books | Newton Centre | Massachusetts |
Newtonville Books is an independent bookstore in Newton, Massachusetts. The store hosts a one-day writing workshop each month and hosts book club... | ||
| The Unterberg Poetry Center | New York | New York |
Located at the 92nd Street Y, Unterberg Poetry Center hosts a reading series of approximately thirty events each year, most of which are held in... | ||
| The Morgan Library & Museum | New York | New York |
A complex of buildings in the heart of New York City, The Morgan Library & Museum began as the private library of financier Pierpont Morgan (... | ||
| Fales Library and Special Collections | New York | New York |
The Fales Library, comprising nearly 200,000 volumes, close to 9,000 linear feet of archive and manuscript materials, and about 65,000 media... | ||
| The Writers Studio | New York | New York |
Founded in 1987 by Philip Schultz, the Writers Studio is a nondegree granting, private school based in Greenwich Village in New York City that... | ||
| The New York Public Library Manuscripts and Archives Division | New York | New York |
The Division holds over 29,000 linear feet of archival material in over 3,000 collections. The strengths of the Division are the papers and... | ||
| McNally Jackson Books | New York | New York |
McNally Jackson Books, located in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City, stocks about 40,000 books at any given time and sprawls over 7,000... | ||
| Strand Book Store | New York | New York |
Founded in 1927 by Ben Bass, Strand Book Store was originally one of forty-eight bookstores on Book Row, which existed in the 1890s and ran from... | ||
| St. Mark's Bookshop | New York | New York |
Established in 1977, St. Mark's Bookshop is an East Village institution and well known for its selection of critical theory and art books. The... | ||
| The Center for Fiction | New York | New York |
The Center for Fiction is the only nonprofit in the United States solely dedicated to celebrating fiction. It hosts literary events, including... | ||