Tell a Story, a bookstore in a van: interview
When I first read about Tell a Story, I didn’t quite know what to think. A bookstore in a van? How would that work,…
Read MoreWhen I first read about Tell a Story, I didn’t quite know what to think. A bookstore in a van? How would that work,…
Read MoreI think ink might be running through Ken Gloss’ veins for he has lived a life surrounded by books — a life I think…
Read MoreThe dictionary tells me that a beatnik is a usually young and artistic person from the 1950s and early 1960s who rejected the mores of…
Read MoreWe favor the unusual, the aberrant, the saucy and the lowbrow: I found this line in the FAQ on the store’s website and…
Read MoreThere’s only one thing to say when it comes to PolyEster and that is exactly what it says on the tin — or…
Read MoreIf heaven were a place on earth for bookaholics, it would have to be Hay-on-Wye. This little Welsh town of only 1,500 people…
Read MoreIn case you missed it, today caps a season of My Kitchen Rules and Masterchef Australia, with the finale of Masterchef. It’s been…
Read MoreMelbourne is the city that most reminds me of Europe. There’s history to be seen in the buildings as you walk through the…
Read MoreStephen Fowler’s The Monkey’s Paw is in Little Portugal in Toronto, the store “where you’ll find the book you didn’t know you were looking…
Read MoreIn a world of chain bookstores, independents like BooksActually continue to thrive, in large part, I think to the people behind the store —…
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