WHAT WEEKLY

Pop-Up Lit Shop

02 October 2013

★ Timmy Reed

I just received this press release from Brad Cartwright over at EMP Collective for what looks like a super fun event (and a great place to get started on holiday shopping for the bookworms in your life.) The Pop-Up Lit Shop, hosted by Ink Press and EMP Collective will go down next Thursday at EMP. Check out all the pertinent information below. See you there!

EMP COLLECTIVE TEAMS WITH INK PRESS PRODUCTIONS AND LOCAL LIT ARTISTS FOR POP-UP LIT SHOP

Baltimore, MD-
EMP Collective and Ink Press Productions are converting EMP’s downtown gallery into a one-night-only literary bazaar. The Pop-Up Lit Shop will include live music, readings, and (we hope) YOU. It’s a chance for publishers, presses, authors, and readers to unwind with brews and books. This event is sponsored by Freefall Baltimore and Literary Arts Week.

“Holy crap, a reason to hang out with talented artists and drink beer! Sounds like a good time.”

-Tracy Dimond
Featuring…
Love the Poet, Norm Sherman, Jamal Loving, Tracy Dimond, Mark Cugini, DP the Emcee, Timmy Reed, Joseph Young, Adam Robinson, Theresa Columbus, Dave K., Heather Rounds, Boat Water, Plorkology, Ink Press Productions, Furniture Press, Big Lucks, Pink Noise, Seltzer, Publishing Genius, Free State Review, Infinity’s Kitchen, Artichoke Haircut, WORMS Quarterly, Cre3Sol, Red Emma’s and more.
Pop-Up Lit Shop
featuring local & regional authors, musicians, performers, presses, and publications
Thursday, 10/10
Doors 6PM | Until 10PM
307 W Baltimore St
FREE


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