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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Clear The Shelves Sale Clear The Shelves Sale Sep 2 – Sep 15 all-day From Monday, September 2nd till Sunday, September 15th, we’re offering 50% off 1000+ titles, and select journals, cards, and t-shirts will be on sale too! | An Evening with Sarah Herrin & Christia Madacsi Hoffman 7:00 pm An Evening with Sarah Herrin & Christia Madacsi Hoffman Sep 4 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us in celebrating the upcoming launch of visiting poet Sarah Herrin’s chapbook, The Oceanography of Her (Papeachu Press). Sarah will be joined by Christia Madacsi Hoffman. Sarah Herrin is a poet based in Seattle, Washington. Raised in the Deep South, … Continue reading | UT Creative Writing M.F.A. Graduating Students Reading 7:00 pm UT Creative Writing M.F.A. Graduating Students Reading Sep 5 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us for a reading from final year students in The Michener Center for Writers and the New Writers Project M.F.A. programs in creative writing at UT Austin. Readers include Shaina Frazier, Loan Tran, Darby Jardeleza, Max Seifert, and Desiree Evans … Continue reading | Malvern Books’ Club: Reading Classics from New York Review Books 1:00 pm Malvern Books’ Club: Reading Classics from New York Review Books Sep 7 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Welcome to Malvern Books’ Club: Reading Classics from New York Review Books, hosted (on most occasions) by Malvern’s own curmudgeon-in-chief, Dr. Joe. Everyone is invited to join us for what we’re sure will be a series of irreverent and insightful conversations. This … Continue reading The Lion & The Pirate Open Mic with Spirit Thom & The Old Hats 7:00 pm The Lion & The Pirate Open Mic with Spirit Thom & The Old Hats Sep 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm In association with Art Spark Texas (formerly VSA Texas) and the Pen2Paper Creative Writing Contest (a project of the Coalition of Texans with Disabilities), we’re delighted to present an inclusive open mic for writers, performers, and acoustic musicians. Everyone is welcome to join … Continue reading | America, We Call Your Name Reading 4:00 pm America, We Call Your Name Reading Sep 8 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Join us in celebrating the collection America, We Call Your Name: Poems of Resistance and Resilience. With co-editor Murray Silverstein, as well as Miriam Bird Greenberg, Jesús I. Valles, and Abe Louise Young. Soon after the 2016 presidential election, Sixteen Rivers … Continue reading | ||
Austin Community College Literary Coffeehouse: Reading & Open Mic 7:00 pm Austin Community College Literary Coffeehouse: Reading & Open Mic Sep 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Everyone is welcome to attend the Austin Community College Creative Writing Department’s Literary Coffeehouse, hosted by John Herndon. An open mic follows the featured reader, so bring poems, stories, scripts, rants, raves or midnight confessions to share, or just come … Continue reading | Novel Night with David Odle & Dustin McKissen 7:00 pm Novel Night with David Odle & Dustin McKissen Sep 12 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us for another installment of Novel Night, a monthly celebration of all things prose! Here’s how it works: published authors will read from their books and there’ll be an audience Q & A. And we’ll also have “Book Talk,” in which … Continue reading | Borderless: Conversations on Art, Action, and Justice 7:00 pm Borderless: Conversations on Art, Action, and Justice Sep 13 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm In the interview series Borderless: Conversations on Art, Action, and Justice, emerging and established writers and artists talk with host Chaitali Sen about the power of words and the role of art in reflecting and changing our world. This month’s Borderless guest … Continue reading | Critics Corner 1:30 pm Critics Corner Sep 14 @ 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. | |||
Why There Are Words Austin 7:00 pm Why There Are Words Austin Sep 18 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm You’re invited to join us for another Austin edition of the Why There Are Words reading series! This month’s theme is “Silver Linings” and the guests are Kathryn Schwille, Kristen Staby Rembold, Mark Solomon, Marian Szczepanski, and musical duo Joanna Howerton … Continue reading | Finnegans Wake Reading Group 7:00 pm Finnegans Wake Reading Group Sep 19 @ 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 | Esteban Rodríguez Book Launch 7:00 pm Esteban Rodríguez Book Launch Sep 20 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us in celebrating the launch of Esteban Rodríguez’s debut poetry collection, Dusk & Dust, which explores the lives of the generations who have made their homes along the US-Mexico border, in a landscape too often neglected and forgotten. Rodríguez will be joined by … Continue reading | L.B. Deyo Book Launch 7:00 pm L.B. Deyo Book Launch Sep 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us in celebrating the release of L.B. Deyo’s The God-Damned Fool. the second publication of Austin-based publishing company Persistence of Vision. L.B. Deyo is president of the Dionysium and the author of two books. | Texas State University Faculty Read 4:00 pm Texas State University Faculty Read Sep 22 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Join us for a reading with Texas State University faculty members. Featured readers include Steve Wilson, Kathleen Peirce, Roger Jones, John Blair, and Cecily Parks. Steve Wilson’s poetry has appeared in journals and anthologies nationwide, as well as in four collections, … Continue reading | ||
I Scream Social Reading & Open Mic 7:00 pm I Scream Social Reading & Open Mic Sep 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Get your cones ready for another round of Malvern Books’ FREE reading series, I SCREAM SOCIAL, hosted by Malvern’s own Annar Veröld and Schandra Madha. Featuring women and nonbinary writers from the Austin community (and beyond!), this month’s I Screamers … Continue reading | Malvern’s Line/Break Poetry Book Club 1:00 pm Malvern’s Line/Break Poetry Book Club Sep 28 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm We’d like to invite you to join Malvern’s Line/Break Poetry Book Club! Hosted by Malvernian Julie Poole, this is a reading group for those of you interested in exploring works from our expansive poetry section. This month’s selection is Ghost Of … Continue reading An Evening with John Poch & Jacob Shores-Argüello 7:00 pm An Evening with John Poch & Jacob Shores-Argüello Sep 28 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Join us for a reading from John Poch and Jacob Shores-Argüello. John Poch is the author six collections of poetry, two which were published this year: Texases (WordFarm Press) and Between Two Rivers (TTU Press—with photographer Jerod Foster). His work has been published … Continue reading | Amber Elby Book Launch 1:00 pm Amber Elby Book Launch Sep 29 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Join author Amber Elby to celebrate the release of her third novel, Trouble Fires Burn, a fantasy adventure based on the plays of William Shakespeare. Amber and special guest author Carol Beth Anderson will read excerpts from their novels and … Continue reading International Translation Day Celebration 4:00 pm International Translation Day Celebration Sep 29 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Join us in celebrating International Translation Day. Jennifer Rose Davis will discuss her new translation of Edmond Rostand’s Cyrano De Bergerac (which she is currently directing for a limited Austin run as a co-production between The Archive Theater and The Austin Scottish Rite … Continue reading | ||||
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You’re invited to join us for another Austin edition of the Why There Are Words reading series! This month’s theme is “Silver Linings” and the guests are Kathryn Schwille, Kristen Staby Rembold, Mark Solomon, Marian Szczepanski, and musical duo Joanna Howerton … Continue reading
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