Taylor Books Explained

Taylor Books
Logo Image:File:Taylor_Books_logo.jpg
Logo Alt:Taylor Books logo
Address:226 Capital Street
City:Charleston, West Virginia
Country:US
Publictransit:Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority
Parking:On Street
Owner:Dan Carlisle (2021–present)
Type:bookstore, theater
Genre:folk music, spoken word
Seating Type:chairs, standing
Yearsactive:1995–present

Taylor Books is an independent bookstore in Charleston, West Virginia.[1] It specializes in Appalachian culture.[2] It is credited with revitalizing downtown Charleston.[3] [4] It regarded as an institution for the state's artistic community.[5]

History

Taylor Books was founded by Ann Saville in 1995. The Charleston Town Center mall opening in 1983 had wiped out many local businesses. Capitol Street was largely abandoned by the 1990s, when Ann Saville purchased the building. During the restoration, artist Paula Clendenin inspired the ceiling's iconic red.[6]

Taylor Books is the last independent bookstore in the state capital city. Intrinsically, it became West Virginia's main venue for author talks. Past speakers include William Brewer,[7] Tony Caridi,[8] and Stephen King.[9]

The bookstore includes an Annex Gallery, a café, and pottery studio in the basement.[10] The small stage in the front of the shop is where young Appalachian singer-songwriters get their start.[11] Taylor Books serves as the box office for national music radio show Mountain Stage. Saville also founded the city's first brewery, which the bookstore carries.[12] The Art Annex is a major attraction during the Festivall citywide arts festival and monthly art walks.

In 2021, long time store clerk Dan Carlisle became the owner of Taylor Books.

Awards

People's Choice Awards 2022 – Favorite Retail Shop[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Charleston's Taylor Books begins a New Chapter as Former Clerk Turns Owner. Hamilton. Scott. February 10, 2021. Charleston Gazette-Mail. August 23, 2022.
  2. Web site: The Ultimate Appalachian Road Trip through West Virginia. Balfour. Amy. March 28, 2022. Lonely Planet. August 23, 2022.
  3. Web site: Taylor Books to Celebrate 20 Years. Browning. Lexi. July 24, 2015. Charleston Gazette-Mail. August 29, 2022. requested that the ceiling be painted its iconic red.
  4. Web site: Taylor Books Owner has Invigorated Downtown. October 22, 2016. Charleston Gazette-Mail. August 30, 2022.
  5. News: Things to Do in Charleston, WV. Kaplan. Melanie. July 5, 2017. Washington Post. August 23, 2022. Taylor is an institution..
  6. Book: Matt, Browning . December 13, 2019 . Bookstore Explorer: West Virginia . . 123 . 978-0-578-57793-7 . Taylor has indeed become a popular staple in downtown Charleston... it is a bustling community hub.
  7. Web site: Monongalia County native William Brewer to Discuss His Debut Novel in Charleston. August 8, 2022. Times West Virginia. August 29, 2022.
  8. Web site: Author Tony Caridi draws a crowd at Charleston's Taylor Books. Johnson. Shauna. December 7, 2016. West Virginia MetroNews. August 23, 2022.
  9. Web site: Legendary author Stephen King to visit Charleston. March 8, 2016. WSAZ-TV. August 23, 2022.
  10. Web site: Taylor Books to Debut Used-Book Shop. Imbrogno. Douglas. January 1, 2015. Charleston Gazette-Mail. August 30, 2022.
  11. Web site: Charleston's Live Music Venues for Teens. Campbell. Lauren. February 8, 2016. Charleston Gazette-Mail. August 30, 2022.
  12. Web site: Taylor Books owner plans Charleston brew pub. Balow. Jim. May 5, 2012. Charleston Gazette-Mail. August 30, 2022.
  13. Web site: People's Choice Awards winners announced by Charleston CVB. Morris. Jess. May 5, 2022. WCHS-TV. August 23, 2022.