Physically explore the geography behind the some of the greatest works in Western Literature – places that inspired the authors, places they lived and wrote, or, in some cases, places they brought into being through their literature.
It's been said there there is no such thing as a stupid question....but that might be too forgiving a view. When you work in travel, it seems that people are always coming to your with their questions.In honor of "Ask a Stupid Question Day" on September 28, we polled our WhyGo destination guide writers to discover some of the oddest questions they've been asked by travelers and readers.
Ever wanted to drink like Hemingway? Stephanie Yoder lists some of the most literary bars in the world, and gives cocktail recommendations so you can drink like your favorite author.
A few years ago, Robin Benway was working in an office while harboring dreams of quitting her day job to write a novel. Within a year she had signed with an agent, sold her first book and vanquished any thoughts of time-clocks and water-coolers.
Modern-day travelers have a world of technology at our fingertips: computers, netbooks, smartphones, digital camers, iPods, iPhones, iPads. Technology can be a wonderful thing, but we propose that sometimes, nothing beats good old-fashioned pen and paper.
If you are a bookworm looking for some places to visit on your next trip, join Michelle Fabio on a tour of 5 homes of famous authors that you can visit today.