The Bookshop Hunter: Idyllic Book Browsing in Northampton, MA
James H Duncan visits four bookstores in and around Northampton, MA, in the latest edition of “The Bookshop Hunter.”
James H Duncan is the editor of Hobo Camp Review and the author of such books as Nights Without Rain, What Lies In Wait, and We Are All Terminal But This Exit Is Mine, among other collections of poetry and fiction. He is a former editor at Writer’s Digest and American Artist, and upon moving back to Albany from NYC, he began visiting and reviewing independent bookshops for his blog, The Bookshop Hunter.
James H Duncan visits four bookstores in and around Northampton, MA, in the latest edition of “The Bookshop Hunter.”
James H Duncan is back with a new tour of bookstores – The Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza, Dove & Hudson, Urban Aftermath, I Love Books, and Tattered Pages.
James H Duncan found a slew of shops that were new to him, mainly in the Hudson Valley and Catskills, and here is what he found.
Earlier this year James Duncan made a visit to Vermont to check out some of the great bookstores in the Green Mountain State.
James H Duncan visits Braveheart Books, Dog Ears Book Barn, Red Well Books, Troy Atrium Book Outlet, and Market Block Books in Rensselaer County.
James H Duncan visits Inquiring Minds Bookstore, Our Bookshop, and Rough Draft Bar & Books as he travels through Saugerties and Kingston.
James H Duncan visits Chatham Bookstore, Shaker Mills Books, The Bookshop & Get Lit Wine Bar, and Yellow House Books on his way to “Isle of Dogs”.
We are thrilled to welcome James H Duncan to the Albany Poets website. In this first Bookshop Hunter, James explores the Electric City.
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