Travel Between The Pages
Don’t Steal This Book
Cuckoo’s Nest
The Floating Admiral
Shape of Paris
Hey kids, let’s design a book cover
Only wait a while and listen.
Into the Rabbit Hole
oh, the streets of Rome are filled with rubble
Story Time
And the servile to serve a Leader and the dupes to be duped.
He who forgives easily invites offense.
Write like an Egyptian
Slava Ukraini
Five Centuries of Vulgarity
The reader is a friend, not an adversary, not a spectator
“Essentials of Spontaneous Prose”
Swiss Sounds
The Birth of Cool, Abe Lincoln and other miscellanea
We have been taken over by the season of ice
Tales from the crypt and more
My Magnum Opus
Cake Day Caturday
Gotta Love A Good Guidebook
Cartography comes to Harlem (apologies to Chester Himes)
“Practice resurrection. Part of who you are is who you will be.”
There are certain books you’ll find you’re not ready for.
Abra Kadabra
Ride the Krill Wave
Who told you that there is no true, faithful, eternal love in this world!
Tokyo Renaissance
As easy as PIE ( Proto-Indo-European )
Every sensitive person carries in himself old cities enclosed by ancient walls
Dial-A-Poem is back just when we need it
New York, New York
I go unrecognized in paradise
Resurrecting Merlin
Once Upon a Time
I’ll Take Manhattan
A very chill idea
“Evil, that is, has every advantage but one – it is inferior in imagination.”
Snow Joke
Vonnegut’s lament
To be governed
Cabinet of Curiosities (sort of)
Refugee Blues
Because bookshops make everything better, don’t they?
Occupation Cartography
Ex Libris
Bookstore (the play)
Amsterdam in motion
Bookstore Tourism: Your Suggestions Part Deux
Ten Words We Should Revive
Inventio Fortunata (unrelated to Harry Potter)
Thirty-six Views of the Eiffel Tower
Reading Road Trip
Whitey’s on the Moon (almost)
Sounds like Japan
A little airline drama
not to have entirely wasted one’s life seems to be a worthy accomplishment
None dare call it travel hacking
Blue (Rider) Winter
sentimental souvenirs of the past
Why Are Americans Afraid of Dragons?
Free Books For Kids
Paris 1970
Sounds Great
Bookish TV
“Dissent is NOT Un-American!”
So you’re going to New York City
Bookstore Tourism : Your Suggestions
Not making any suggestions, but just in case…
Winter in America
It’s That Day (again)
And to make an end is to make a beginning
Performative reading and other leftover accretions
“Sir, that is no way to treat a book!”
Definitely not, but actually maybe
Alice is back home
Peace on Earth
Tolkien Christmas
Book of Christmas
Christmas in America 2025
You can’t survive on books alone
Happiness is the uncle you never knew about
Train Etiquette
I fell for rage bait how about you
Language is a virus
A Boy’s Life
The Hawking index is not what you think
How well do you know geography
There was once a country where everyone was a thief.
Where in the world
there are precedents for mystical encounters of various kinds
And the 2025 lists begin
Travel is the only way we have of feeling that we are somewhere.
Is Iceland Real
Paris, 1964
Fables for the Frivolous
It Goes On
Either you get the bear, or the bear gets you
Monks Month Madness
Every Metro Needs This
Autumn in Japan
Ashmolean Advent
Too Many Rivers To Cross
The Universal Force
See it before it burns
Word of the Year Doot Doot
Bookish Quotes
You can never have too many books, etc.
Goodnight Moon IRL
Get on board
If we lose this, we lose all.
Tsundoku
Word on the Street (Books)
Change, but start slowly
Kurt Vonnegut Goes Shopping
A sad farewell
Dylan’s mind and other diversions
Oh, the places we’ll go
The poem I didn’t write
Travel Opens The Mind
Do Literary Prizes Really Matter
Do Not Seize The Day
Lit Box
Chat Europe
Everything You Need to Know About Self-Publishing
Bookstore Tourism
It’s less Brave New and more 1984
Limited Edition
Must Be Love
When is a bookshop like a Tardis
It’s Autumnal
Or so the story goes
Who is stronger than death
Spooky reading
illumination comes to our rescue
Halloween is nigh
Book Hero
On The Road
Tubular Bells
Japan’s coffee jones
The problem with despair
America’s Book Club is Live
What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel?
Would You Eat Bookstore Flavored Bread
I don’t need anything from here
Lessons in reading
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature Goes to László Krasznahorkai
Do Halloween like it’s 1920
Book of Demons and Ghosts
even though the whole world is burning
A Show of Hands
Everybody thinks the world revolves around them
Equal Earth
A river runs through it
Europe By Rail
Nine Billion Names of God
How to clear your to-be-read pile
from the screen to book cover
There was one dawn
Sound and Vision
Save our libraries
Censorship is so 1984
Baltic Connections
More Fun With Maps
“ A Thousand Kisses Deep”
Take the train
Bookstore Tourism: Seoul