where to buy siglio books in the united states
The list below includes some of the most amazing indie bookstores and shops that carefully curate their selections. They often have Siglio front and backlist titles—and can order them for you, too. If they fail, so does small press and indie publishing. (If everyone bought their books on Amazon, none of us would survive—if you must buy online, check out bookshop.org where you can choose a bookstore to which a portion of the sale is directed.)
We’ve got another list for international bookstores that not only stock siglio titles but can order them for you too.
If you’ve got a store you’d like on either list, let us know!
California
San Francisco & Bay Area
Booksmith
City Lights
East Bay Books
Electric Works
Green Apple Books & Music
Moe’s Books
Point Reyes Books
SFMOMA Store
Los Angeles and Environs
Arcana Books on the Arts
Artbook at Hauser & Wirth
Book Soup
Family
Hammer Museum Store
MOCA Store
Norton Simon Museum Store
Skylight Books
Georgia (Marietta)
Sweet Melissa Records
Illinois (Chicago)
Chicago Comics
The Dial Bookshop
Museum of Contemporary Art Bookstore
Quimby’s Bookstore
Women & Children First
Iowa
Massachusetts
Boston and Cambridge
ICA Store
Museum of Fine Arts Shop
Harvard Bookstore
Great Barrington
Familiar Trees
Lenox
The Bookstore
South Deerfield
Schoen Books
New York
Brooklyn
Berl’s Poetry Shop
Greenlight
PowerHouse Arena
Spoonbill & Sugartown
Unnameable
WORD
Manhattan
192 Books
Karma
McNally Jackson
MOMA
New Museum Store
Printed Matter
Strand Books
Long Island City
artbooks @ P.S.1
Beacon
Binnacle Books
North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
The Concern Newstand
Ohio (Columbus)
Wexner Center for the Arts Store
Oregon
Bookwerks
Passages
Powell’s City of Books
Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)
Brickbat Books
Rhode Island (Providence)
AS220
RiffRaff
Symposium Books
Texas
Dallas
Deep Vellum
Ampersand
Fort Worth
The Modern Museum of Fort Worth Bookshop
Houston
MFA Houston Store
Marfa
Marfa Book Company
Washington (Seattle)
Elliott Bay Book Company
Open Books: A Poetry Emporium
Wisconsin (Milwaukee)
✼ elsewhere:
“Not an object or a text but a name, a spirit: Jean Brown … The name ‘Jean Brown’ itself was, for me, the conduit of Howe’s “mystic, documentary telepathy.” When her name appeared on a citation, I sensed that this object or book had been carefully selected, cared for, considered, held.”
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