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AWP Boston, or the Noise before the Silence

Over half our staff at Booksmith are writers. So many of us were delighted to hear that AWP (the annual Association of Writers & Writing Programs conference) would be held in Boston this year....

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SAMURAI!!! or, Destination of the Month: Japan

Has anyone made it to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston to see the new exhibition of Japanese armor? The MFA has been marketing the exhibit simply as “Samurai!” which I find very effective. This month,...

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Reading the Boston Marathon

L’esprit du lieu has always had a powerful influence over my sensibility, a fact which once made a visit to a concentration camp in Germany unbearable and which last week transformed a walk down...

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Return to Book Expo America

New York City’s Bryant Park is lovely on a summer evening. Back-lit by the warm glow of the New York Public Library, the park’s green lawn spreads across the square, empty save for a sprinkler system...

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Happy Anniversary, Rand McNally Atlas!

It may seem strange to celebrate the anniversary of an atlas, but ever since we got the 2014 Anniversary edition of the Rand McNally Road Atlas to North America in, I haven’t been able to stop selling...

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Montreal and Quebec City, or the week that just kept getting prettier

Every few steps in Quebec City, the view gets prettier. You may have oooohed and ahhhhed and taken pictures from every angle, but now you’re going to have to start over, because now you’re up even...

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Back to School

The summer is winding to an end, and while there’s still time to get a last trip or two in before schools start up, if you’re a teacher, it may be time to start thinking about getting back behind...

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Advice for the Travel Writer

A few weeks ago while teaching a travel writing seminar, I had students place themselves on a map on the wall. Where were they from? Where had they been? Soon the map was covered with post-its. Between...

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Without a Map

“It’s not down on any map—the true places never are.” (Herman Melville, Moby Dick) A job offer in Minneapolis kept me busy this weekend, scouring ads for a new apartment and packing up the old. But in...

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What’s New before the New Year

The holidays just blew through the store in a twinkling blur! Now I have to go back to eating grown up food and not dreaming about all the maps selling out and Oprah choosing a National Geographic map...

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