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Come Here Often?
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Fifty–three of today's most esteemed writers answer the question, "What makes this bar better than all other bars?"
"A reminder that no matter where you are in the world there is always a place nearby that feels like home."" —The Paris Review
A neighborhood bar can become as comfortable as a second home or a memory best avoided—a wild evening half remembered and better forgotten. But what makes a particular bar special, better than the one just down the street? The answers vary considerably as writers share personal stories of drinking establishments both local and exotic. Come Here Often is an intoxicating world tour from Antarctica to New York City, Kiribati to Minnesota, to the places that have inspired—and distracted— some of our favorite contemporary writers over many years and many more drinks.
Funny, smart, and poignant, this anthology is a rare opportunity to do some serious armchair drinking with Andrew W.K., Rosie Schaap, Jack Hitt, Jim Shepard, Alissa Nutting, Duff McKagan, Laura Lippman, Craig Finn, Elissa Schappell, and many more.
"A reminder that no matter where you are in the world there is always a place nearby that feels like home."" —The Paris Review
A neighborhood bar can become as comfortable as a second home or a memory best avoided—a wild evening half remembered and better forgotten. But what makes a particular bar special, better than the one just down the street? The answers vary considerably as writers share personal stories of drinking establishments both local and exotic. Come Here Often is an intoxicating world tour from Antarctica to New York City, Kiribati to Minnesota, to the places that have inspired—and distracted— some of our favorite contemporary writers over many years and many more drinks.
Funny, smart, and poignant, this anthology is a rare opportunity to do some serious armchair drinking with Andrew W.K., Rosie Schaap, Jack Hitt, Jim Shepard, Alissa Nutting, Duff McKagan, Laura Lippman, Craig Finn, Elissa Schappell, and many more.
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“i picked this up for the sole purpose of devouring 'the sun don't shine on a moonshine still', by k.m. mccann, which was a fascinating read. my maternal grandmother was a kansas farm girl before the dust bowl brought her family west, & her step-dad was a moonshiner; i have always loved that a piece of my heritage is rooted in pure american lore & wanted to know more. this was just the ticket.”
About Sean Manning
Sean Manning is the author of The Things That Need Doing: A Memoir (Broadway, 2010) and editor of four critically–acclaimed anthologies: The Show I'll Never Forget: 50 Writers Relive Their Most Memorable Concertgoing Experience; Rock and Roll Cage Match: Music's Greatest Rivalries, Decided; Top of the Order: 25 Writers Pick Their Favorite Baseball Player of All–Time; and Bound to Last: 30 Writers on Their Most Cherished Book. He has contributed to The Village Voice, The Daily Beast, Deadspin, New York Press, BlackBook, The Awl, The Millions and The Brooklyn Rail and is a frequent guest commentator on WNYC's "Soundcheck." He lives in Brooklyn, New York. His favorite bar is Akron, Ohio's now–closed Shots.
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