A Brilliant List of BIPOC Book Festivals
What are the best book festivals to attend for BIPOC authors and the readers who love them in 2024? Check out our international list of BIPOC book festivals where the focus is on BIPOC authors, and add these to your literary tourism stops this year.
From Philly to Paris: Jeannine Cook Brings A Brilliant New Bookstore to the City of Lights
Josephine’s Bookshop is a new Pop-Up bookstore in Paris. Founded by Philadelphia bookseller, Jeannine Cook, the bookshop pays homage to the incomparable Black American entertainer, expat and spy, Josephine Baker.
Literary Baltimore: How to Spend One Day in Baltimore for Book Lovers
Baltimore was made for the literary tourist. Check out this one-day literary itinerary for “The City that Reads.” From monumental museums, to the “Cathedral of Books,” Baltimore will leave you #Lit.
Literary Madrid: In Search of Langston Hughes and A New English-Language Bookstore
Madrid is a literary city. On a recent trip I discovered two amazing literary destinations; the new Secret Kingdoms bookstore and the palace where Langston Hughes lived while covering the Spanish Civil War!
The Best Bookstores to Find Books in English in Malaga City
Where do you find books in English in Malaga City? Sadly, there is no English-language bookstore in Malaga, but there are plenty of bookstores with a nice selection of books in English for adults and children. You just need to know where to look.
Literary Marrakech:Where Readers and Writers Need to Go in the “Red City” of Morocco
Discover the magic of literary Marrakech in this comprehensive itinerary of all that Marrakech has to offer for readers and writers. It’s multicultural literary tourism at its best.
What is Literary Tourism?
Literary tourism isn’t new, but there is new interest in the trend from readers and writers of color. We explain what literary tourism is, and how you can DIY your own literary travel adventures.