Welcome to Malvern Books!
Malvern Books is now closed. Malvern Books was a bookstore and community space in Austin, Texas. We specialized in visionary literature and poetry from independent publishers, with a focus on lesser-known and emerging voices.
An Update from the Manager of Malvern Books
Dear Friends,
We’ve had a wonderful time sharing our favorite books with you over the past nine years, and it’s been an honor to celebrate the work of so many brilliant writers through our readings and events.
Malvern Books is the realization of Joe Bratcher’s vision—Joe dreamt of a bookstore that would carry the books he loved, mostly poetry and fiction from small, independent presses. He wanted to promote writers and translators of books from other countries, while also championing the work of local writers.
When Joe first talked to me about opening Malvern Books, I must admit I was skeptical. I didn’t think we’d find an audience. It was 2012 and everyone was saying that bookstores were dead, Kindle and online shopping were the future. I anticipated many quiet sales days, with Joe and I just sitting there, looking at each other. He told me if that’s how it ended up, well, at least we’d have a chance to chat—and since we always seemed to laugh a lot when we talked, it sounded like a good way to spend some time. And so from then on, whenever we’d have a really slow sales day, with just a few people coming in, we’d look at each other and say, “We’re living the dream!” and we’d laugh.
But back to opening… in early 2013, with the help of our amazing architect, contractor, and interior designer, we created the space that Joe had in mind. We started posting on social media thanks to Tracey, our wonderful digital media manager and first Malvern hire. And we were so grateful to the many enthusiastic writers and readers who expressed their excitement at the imminent arrival of Malvern Books. From the very beginning it felt like we were building a community.
We opened our doors in October 2013, and we were shocked by how many people came by. You showed up and you loved what we had to offer! You constantly surprised and humbled us with your kind words and helpful suggestions. People from out of town would visit the store because a local friend had told them they had to come by, and we received much appreciated shout-outs from the Austin Chronicle and numerous other newspapers and journals.
And then 2020 hit—but even with the pandemic, we had loyal customers who came by for curbside pick ups, signed up for individual shopping appointments, and participated in our Zoom book clubs and events. If we didn’t say it enough, THANK YOU!
All along the way, we were lucky enough to have truly wonderful staff members who loved the books we carried and who helped us build the store we have now. Their work has been invaluable and we could not have done this without them.
On July 28th of this year, we lost Joe. I can’t tell you how hard it has been to try and carry on in this space without him. Our little Malvern world has not been the same since, and, as much as we love this store and our amazing customers, Malvern Books simply cannot continue without our Joe.
Malvern Books will be closing on December 31st, 2022. It has been a wonderful nine years and we thank each and every one of our cherished customers, friends, staff, and suppliers for helping us along the way.
As we move forward, we’ll be sharing our plans with you for sales and specials. For now, we just wanted to let you know this was coming. We hope you all continue to seek out works in translation and books published by small presses—there is so much great stuff out there—and that you continue to support our local independent bookstores, like our dear friends at BookWoman, among others. But, most importantly, we hope to see you in the store sometime soon, to say goodbye and to thank you, both for being the readers that you are and because you have come with us on this incredibly fulfilling journey in Joe’s world.
With heartfelt thanks and wishing you all the best,
Becky Garcia,
Manager, Malvern Books
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David Thornberry Book Launch 7:00 pm David Thornberry Book Launch Jul 1 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us in celebrating the launch of David Thornberry’s new poetry collection, Climb Down. Featuring readings from David Thornberry and W. Joe Hoppe. David Thornberry is a painter and poet, alternating between the two art forms. He continues to make, publish and show … Continue reading | ||||||
Novel Night with Mark Davis & Phil Hewitt 7:00 pm Novel Night with Mark Davis & Phil Hewitt Jul 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us for the seventh event in our Novel Night series, a monthly celebration of all things prose! Here’s how it works: two published authors will read from their books and there’ll be an audience Q & A. We’ll then have an open … Continue reading | Walter Basho Book Launch 7:00 pm Walter Basho Book Launch Jul 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us in celebrating the launch of Walter Basho’s first novel, Old Green World. With readings from Walter Basho, Paige Britt, and Susan Schorn. Walter Basho grew up in Kentucky and attended Transylvania University in Lexington before moving to Austin, Texas in the 1990s … Continue reading | Austin Writers Roulette 3:00 pm Austin Writers Roulette Jul 12 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Austin Writers Roulette features a different monthly theme and line up of artists who love to perform their original written works such as poetry, essays, spoken word, singer-songwriting, or excerpts from novels for 5-8 minutes (1200 words or fewer). Interested … Continue reading | ||||
Finnegans Wake Reading Group 7:00 pm Finnegans Wake Reading Group Jul 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm The Finnegans Wake Reading Group of Austin is a monthly get-together to dive into the depths of James Joyce’s greatest, weirdest, and most notorious masterpiece. The process is to take turns reading aloud from the text, which allows its musicality … Continue reading | B & C Book Club 1:30 pm B & C Book Club Jul 18 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm “We read all types, we take all types. Aim to keep things light and fun.” Hosted by Jon Meador. Please visit Austin Book Club for more information. | |||||
I Scream Social 7:00 pm I Scream Social Jul 24 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Get your cones ready for the second edition of Malvern Books’ FREE summer reading series, I SCREAM SOCIAL, hosted by Malvern’s own Annar Veröld and Schandra Madha. Featuring young women poets from the Austin community, this month’s I Screamers are … Continue reading | The Lion & The Pirate Unplugged 7:00 pm The Lion & The Pirate Unplugged Jul 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm In association with VSA Texas (The State Organization on Arts and Disability) and the Pen2Paper Creative Writing Contest (a project of the Coalition of Texans with Disabilities), we’re delighted to present an inclusive (mic-less) open mic for writers and musicians. Join us for this fun … Continue reading | The Modern Library Reading Group 1:00 pm The Modern Library Reading Group Jul 26 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Hosted by Lindsay DeWitt, The Modern Library Reading Group is a book club organized around the Modern Library’s list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. Usually, the book we read will be the lowest-numbered book that … Continue reading | ||||
An Evening with Grant Cross & Stephanie Goehring 7:00 pm An Evening with Grant Cross & Stephanie Goehring Jul 31 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us for a reading from poets Grant Cross and Stephanie Goehring. Grant Cross writes haiku / to make sense of the madness / He loves swimming best / writes to stay alive / works only when he has to / wiggles … Continue reading |
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Walter Basho Book Launch
Walter Basho Book Launch
Jul 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Join us in celebrating the launch of Walter Basho’s first novel, Old Green World. With readings from Walter Basho, Paige Britt, and Susan Schorn. Walter Basho grew up in Kentucky and attended Transylvania University in Lexington before moving to Austin, Texas in the 1990s … Continue reading
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