Remember the old links type pages, where people accumulated URLs of places they visited. You still see them around with a lot of dead links. I actually curate this one that resides on the main thebookshopper.org home page. It has an Atlanta flavor and I've recently added a few new ones.
A new blog that deep dives into various book topics such as Nordic Mystery Writers, Jennifer Egan, and Oliver Sacks. The founder and editor, who has channeled her inner Dorothy Parker lives here in Atlanta. She shares her deep passion for books and her love and promotion of independent bookstores.
This has one of the largest used book collections in the area and it is well-maintained and organized. It used to carry copies of my book, Down & Outbound: A Mass Transit Satire.
This is a small, but well-curated shop that most Atlantans don't know about. It's located in the Carlos Museum of the campus of Emory University. It used to carry copies of both my books Down & Outbound: A Mass Transit Satire and The Book Shopper: A Life in Review.
Auburn Avenue Research Library
Part of the Atlanta-Fulton Country Library System focusing on African-American Culture and History. The AARL Literary Fair and Radical Book Festival is Saturday, October 5, 2019.
Check out this store's events page for major literary events in the Atlanta area.
The Jimmy Carter Library & Museum
Premier venue for author events.
Promotes local artists who uses books or the printed word as a form of art.
An all things bookish blog written by a former employee of Atlanta's Public Library System.
Literary events around Atlanta.
Serious reviews of art, dance, theater and books and I mean SERIOUS.
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