Annie's Book Stop of Worcester

The little bookstore that's bigger on the inside

Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester is especially happy to shine the Friday Spotlight on another of our long-time friends, book store supporter, and New England horror supporter—as well as one of the founders of the New England Coffee House series helping new authors around the region, Christopher Golden. (And we have a LOT of Christopher …

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For the third week in a row, Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester gets to shine our Friday Spotlight on an author who’s been a friend of our store and the New England horror community for years—Matt Bechtel! Matt was at our Small Business Saturday with Haverhill House Publishing last Saturday. We still have several signed …

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Happy (or at least not terribly stressful) holiday shopping season! If the thought of packed malls and stores fills you with dread and anxiety, stop by our cozy, small yet “bigger on the inside” bookstore at 65 James Street. We’ve got gift certificates, signed books, and other unique gift items sure to please just about …

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Happy Day-After Thanksgiving—or Black Friday, as they call it! We hope all those who celebrated this past Thursday had wonderful days and safe travels. Today, for our Friday Spotlight, we at Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester are happy to shine our light on our good friend John M. McIlveen!  We originally got to know John …

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Happy Thanksgiving week! First and foremost, thank you to ALL of you for your continued support and love for our little “bigger on the inside” bookstore! Independent bookstores need your love to succeed, and we appreciate all you give us. May all of you in the U.S. have a wonderful holiday this week, with safe …

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Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester is especially happy to shine the Friday Spotlight on Tony Tremblay, long-time friend and supporter of the bookstore and the New England horror community.  For seven years, Tony reviewed horror fiction for Horrorworld and Cemetery Dance Magazine under the pen name T.T. Zuma. After all that time, he thought he’d …

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