50 Shades of Escape: Literary Trips To Heat Up Your February
by Marisela Navarro. I have always considered reading fiction to “escape” an active pursuit, not a passive release. It feels like you’re forgetting yourself, disappearing…
by Marisela Navarro. I have always considered reading fiction to “escape” an active pursuit, not a passive release. It feels like you’re forgetting yourself, disappearing…
In early November, the Literary Traveler staff headed out for a retreat. We wanted to refresh our minds, to open new mental passageways, to escape…
The Library Hotel, NYC By Amanda Festa Hotels belong to no one and everyone. They are temporary resting places, providing transient comfort when we are…
by Jessica Monk Despite witnessing the color and culture shock of the twentieth century, the atmosphere at the Hotel Elysée remains relaxed, romantic and cocooning.…
By Ali Pinero As I stepped off the bus in the south of France, I was welcomed by an endless array of sunshine, warmth, and…
By Kelsey Liebenson-Morse “There is never any ending to Paris, and the memory of each person who has lived in it differs from that of any…
By Kelsey A. Liebenson-Morse Everybody is nothing until you love them. –Tennessee Williams, The Rose Tattoo The Hotel Chelsea in New York is a literary…
By Amanda Festa Since January of 2011, when restrictions on traveling to Cuba were loosened, eager travelers have been flocking to the country for one…
By Amanda Festa When my wanderlust gets the best of me but I am unable to take an impromptu trip, I find myself living vicariously…
By Amanda Festa Courtesy of The Breakers According to his biography, “Esteemed historian, James Ponce, knows more about The Breakers and the destination of Palm…
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